'Cleverley worked miracle in first half of season'published at 15:50

Former Watford winger Jobi McAnuff says the club's decision to sack head coach Tom Cleverley is "ridiculous".
The Hornets were sixth and in play-off contention after a 2-1 win over Portsmouth on Boxing Day but fell away to finish 14th.
"When you've got a squad as thin as theirs - there has been no investment, same as in the summer - he pulls out a miracle really in that first half of the season," McAnuff told Football Daily 72+: The EFL Podcast.
"I think it's a classic case of a club believing they should be where they were in the league and he was overachieving, there's no two ways about it. Then they don't help him out in January.
"The fans clearly are with him. If you'd said to Watford fans in terms of where they'd finish, everyone at that football club would have taken it at the start of the season given the lack of funds and resources.
"It seems as though it's a club the owners have almost forgotten about a little bit and they're more interested in putting their money in some of the other businesses they run."
But former Huddersfield Town defender Tommy Smith says just five wins in 24 games (D5 L14) and only 20 points after Boxing Day is what cost Cleverley his job.
"I think he definitely did [a good job] pre-Christmas," Smith said.
"They were in and around the play-offs, they looked like a team - certainly at home - that were in good shape.
"But I think if you look at the drop-off they've had post-Christmas, it's not really surprising that he's lost his job - and I mean that from a Watford perspective.
"I certainly don't think he's done a bad job but, as I say, the post-Christmas form has been ultimately the downfall."
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