Watford Football Club has unveiled Paulo Pezzolano as the new head coach in a major restructuring after the sacking of Tom Cleverley . The 42-year-old Uruguayan, who was in charge of Spanish club Real Valladolid, takes over with the hope of re-energising the Hornets' bid for promotion.
Paulo Pezzolano's appointment follows Cleverley's departureIn March 2024, former Manchester United midfielder Tom Cleverley was appointed interim manager of Watford, and was appointed to the position a month later. Despite hope at the beginning of the season, their team's results deteriorated, and only five wins all year led to a 1–1 draw at the home of Sheffield Wednesday on the last day of the season. It was the downturn that had Cleverley leaving, a decision which frustrated supporters who had applauded his commitment to their club.
Pezzolano's tenure at Real Valladolid ended in November 2024 after the club was relegated to the Segunda División, finishing last in La Liga with just 17 points. But, despite the blow, Nani, the Watford sporting director, stated, "Paulo has a hugely impressive track record working with young players, which is essential when you look at the age profile of our squad".
A new chapter for Watford under Paulo Pezzolano's leadershipPaulo Pezzolano made his managerial debut in his country, Uruguay, on 20 March 2012, in Segunda División 3–1 win against JL Racing Club. He then became head coach of Liverpool Montevideo before moving on to coach abroad: Pachuca in Mexico, and later Cruzeiro in Brazil, winning promotion from Serie B with the latter. His wide-ranging experience in South American leagues is considered a big positive as he encounters the demands of the English Championship.
Watford’s appointment of Pezzolano is part of a strategy to bring fresh ideas and leadership to the club. The 68-year-old compared Pezzolano to the likes of Slavisa Jokanovic, Javi Gracia, and Xisco Munoz, and said he believes the head coach can also take the club to the ‘next step’ in their quest for Premier League football. “ We have confidence in Paulo as a leader as we prepare for the new season,” Nani said.
With Pezzolano at the helm, there is an emphasis on unity within the squad, forming a team with competitive ambitions at its core. His strong focus on youth and forward-thinking structure matches the club’s vision moving forward to build a pacey, fit, and youthful squad capable of challenging for promotion.
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Paulo Pezzolano's appointment follows Cleverley's departureIn March 2024, former Manchester United midfielder Tom Cleverley was appointed interim manager of Watford, and was appointed to the position a month later. Despite hope at the beginning of the season, their team's results deteriorated, and only five wins all year led to a 1–1 draw at the home of Sheffield Wednesday on the last day of the season. It was the downturn that had Cleverley leaving, a decision which frustrated supporters who had applauded his commitment to their club.
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Pezzolano's tenure at Real Valladolid ended in November 2024 after the club was relegated to the Segunda División, finishing last in La Liga with just 17 points. But, despite the blow, Nani, the Watford sporting director, stated, "Paulo has a hugely impressive track record working with young players, which is essential when you look at the age profile of our squad".
A new chapter for Watford under Paulo Pezzolano's leadershipPaulo Pezzolano made his managerial debut in his country, Uruguay, on 20 March 2012, in Segunda División 3–1 win against JL Racing Club. He then became head coach of Liverpool Montevideo before moving on to coach abroad: Pachuca in Mexico, and later Cruzeiro in Brazil, winning promotion from Serie B with the latter. His wide-ranging experience in South American leagues is considered a big positive as he encounters the demands of the English Championship.
Watford’s appointment of Pezzolano is part of a strategy to bring fresh ideas and leadership to the club. The 68-year-old compared Pezzolano to the likes of Slavisa Jokanovic, Javi Gracia, and Xisco Munoz, and said he believes the head coach can also take the club to the ‘next step’ in their quest for Premier League football. “ We have confidence in Paulo as a leader as we prepare for the new season,” Nani said.
With Pezzolano at the helm, there is an emphasis on unity within the squad, forming a team with competitive ambitions at its core. His strong focus on youth and forward-thinking structure matches the club’s vision moving forward to build a pacey, fit, and youthful squad capable of challenging for promotion.
Also Read: Crystal Palace sign midfielder Hughes from Watford
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