​Sanchez Flores urges stability at struggling Watford

Football
30 Oct 2019 • 2:29 AM MYT
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Watford manager Quique Sanches Flores is preaching stability at the struggling club.

The Spaniard took over from his countryman Javi Gracia, who was sacked after a poor start to the season.

The Hornets have been suffering through a poor spell of form that includes the tail end of last term.

And Sanches Flores believes they must not panic due to the fear of relegation.

"I always think when one coach leave from one club I am disappointed," he told reporters ahead of his side's clash against Everton in the Carabao Cup tonight.

"It's a failure for the club, every time a coach leaves. You bet for some coach and then he has to leave. It's a failure for the club.

"If you have a good view around football you have many examples around of the teams that are working really well.

"If you want to see why Sheffield United, Bournemouth, Wolverhampton are consistent teams, you are probably the going to find the circumstances of these clubs are almost same; long time for the coaches, same philosophy, good memory, throwing the bad moments in the past with the good spirit."