Watford boss Gracia resigns after three months
Summary
Javi Gracia resigned as Watford's head coach after a 2-0 defeat by Swansea City. He stepped down because he felt he lacked motivation and was not the right person to lead the team, which is currently 10th in the Championship.Key Facts
- Javi Gracia resigned as Watford's head coach after being in the role for just over three months.
- His departure came after Watford lost 2-0 to Swansea City.
- Watford is in 10th place in the Championship league.
- Gracia requested a meeting with Watford's owner, Gino Pozzo, to discuss the situation before resigning.
- In a statement, the club said Gracia felt he wasn't the right person to continue despite their belief he was.
- Charlie Daniels, Dan Gosling, and Adrian Mariappa will manage the team temporarily.
- During Gracia's first time at Watford, the team reached 11th in the Premier League and an FA Cup final.
- Gracia expressed dissatisfaction with the team's performance and hinted at unhappiness over the lack of new players during the January transfer window.
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