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  1. 'I don't think I'm retiring because I literally just couldn't do it'published at 15:40 13 May 2022

    Roy HodgsonImage source, Getty Images

    Roy Hodgson says it would be "dangerous" for him to completely rule out a return to management in the future because he is still fit and healthy.

    The 74-year-old left Crystal Palace at the end of last season, before being tempted back to the game when Watford sacked Claudio Ranieri in January.

    On his managerial future, he said: "It's dangerous to say never, isn't it?

    "I am still relatively fit and, apart from my current problem [shingles], relatively healthy as well.

    "So I don't think I'm retiring, because I literally just couldn't do it."

    Hodgson is the oldest person to manage in the Premier League and began his managerial career 45 years ago with Swedish side Halmstads.

    Speaking about what his successor Rob Edwards will bring to the club, he said: "What Rob is obviously going to bring is youth and his enthusiasm for taking on a job in a higher division. At the moment, his work has been in the lower divisions, which he's done very well.

    "He'll be taking over at a club where the players should be showing that they are far too good for the Championship.

    "The club has known all along - just as I've known all along - that my stint here will end on 22 May.

    "So they've had lots of time to decide on the new coach. And on this occasion, they've obviously made the decision earlier rather than later."

  2. Hodgson on injuries, not retiring and Edwardspublished at 14:41 13 May 2022

    Roy Hodgson has been speaking to the media as Watford prepare to host Leicester City in the Premier League on Sunday.

    Here are the key lines from the Hornets boss:

    • Hodgson says if Joao Pedro doesn't recover in time for Sunday's game then 10 players are unavailable for selection.

    • He says that relegation is "not a nice feeling to have to live with" and added: "I think it's always a strange feeling when the season comes to an end but there's no doubt this one feels worse in some respects."

    • On whether he could be tempted back into management, he said: "It's dangerous to say never, isn't it? Because I am still relatively fit and, apart from my current problem [shingles], relatively healthy as well. So I don't think I'm retiring, because I literally just couldn't do it."

    • He says newly appointed manager Rob Edwards will bring "youth and enthusiasm" to the club, adding: "The club has known all along that my stint here will end on the 22 May. And, on this occasion, they've obviously made the decision earlier rather than later."

    • On opponents Leicester and their frontman Jamie Vardy, he said: "He really is what you see. It's enthusiasm. It's work rate. It's desire. Talent, of course. You don't play for England without talent."

    Follow Friday's Premier League news conferences

  3. Watford v Leicester: Head-to-head recordpublished at 15:00 12 May 2022

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  4. Fantasy 606: Où est le Stade de France?published at 14:30 12 May 2022

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    Alistair Bruce-Ball, Chris Sutton and Statman Dave reunite for another week of fantasy football fun.

    After a very controversial ruling in Sutton Death last week against Julien Laurens, more evidence is brought to the podcast from 5 Live journalists and listeners.

    Ali, Chris and Statman also look ahead to the final few gameweeks of the fantasy football season and whether Dave could potentially catch Ali.

    Plus, West Ham striker Michail Antonio joins the pod to play a game of Sutton Death.

    Listen to the full podcast on BBC Sounds

  5. Watford v Leicester: Who makes your Hornets side?published at 14:05 12 May 2022

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    Watford host Leicester on Sunday in their last home game in this season's Premier League.

    The Hornets drew 0-0 with Everton in their last match, ending a six-game losing run.

    With just two matches left in the Premier League for this Hornets squad, who should Roy Hodgson select as he says farewell to Vicarage Road?

    Pick your Watford XI

  6. 'Disaster written all over it' or 'just what Watford need'? Your say on Edwardspublished at 11:41 12 May 2022

    Rob EdwardsImage source, Rex Features

    We wanted to hear from you after Watford appointed former Forest Green Rovers boss Rob Edwards as their new manager from the end of the current season.

    There is a mixture of caution and optimism among Hornets fans:

    RG: Excellent appointment and just what we need. Now it is time for the club to stand by him and back him regardless of the first three results in the Championship. Time for a new approach.

    Lawrence: This has disaster written all over it. It’s like when Leeds appointed Hockaday and we all know how that ended. No experience of even managing in League One let alone the Championship and yet the trigger-happy Pozzos choose this guy. They never learn - will be gone by November.

    Tony: If there is no pressure for an immediate return to the Premier League and he is given three or four seasons to build a team around the young talent, then he could be just the man. Sadly, I'm not convinced the owners will give him the time. It's also disappointing to see how the club have handled the appointment, muddying our reputation further.

    Patrick: Hope the owners let him manage. Of course he will make mistakes but let him have at least a full season. Very different appointment this time, let's hope it works out.

    Matt: The last unproven British manager the Pozzos appointed was Billy McKinley and he lasted two games. From the outside it looks like a long-term option but unfortunately what the board say and how they act normally differs. Short of quality and with an ageing squad, if we are not in the top two by the end of October, I expect to see another change.

    Nick: A clean slate, a fresh start. Just what is needed.

    Have your say on Edwards' arrival here

  7. Watford 0-0 Everton: Pick of the statspublished at 08:59 12 May 2022

    Richarlison and Moussa Sissoko challenge for possessionImage source, Getty Images
    • Watford have lost just one of their past six home Premier League games against Everton (W3 D2), with that defeat coming in February 2020 (2-3).

    • Watford picked up their first point at Vicarage Road since a 4-1 victory against Manchester United in November, ending a run of 11 successive home Premier League defeats.

    • Everton have lost just one of their past six Premier League games (W3 D2), picking up as many points in these six matches (11) as in their previous 22 games in the competition (W3 D2 L17).

    • Everton have failed to score in 12 Premier League games this season, their highest such total in a league campaign since 2014-15 (also 12), while only Norwich (21) have failed to score in more top-flight games this term than Watford (18).

  8. Edwards rebuilding job begins now at Watfordpublished at 07:17 12 May 2022

    Ben Foster catches the ball for WatfordImage source, Reuters

    Phil McNulty, BBC Sport chief football writer at Vicarage Road

    Watford ended a run of 11 successive losses with the goalless draw against Everton but that was the only meagre consolation they can take from a grim game that followed their relegation.

    Roy Hodgson has failed in his mission to keep Watford up so it is now down to new manager Rob Edwards to bring some stability and unity to a club that has simply become too chaotic for its own good.

    This was a spirited performance from a team ravaged by injuries and already relegated after the decision to appoint Hodgson in succession to Claudio Ranieri did not work out.

    Edwards, 39, will bring a more youthful approach following his success at Forest Green and Watford must crave a period of relatively calm rebuilding after the chaos of recent times.

    It is impossible to guess how many of the current squad will figure in the first fixture next season but Edwards has a major renewal job on his hands.

  9. Watford 0-0 Everton: Hodgson reactionpublished at 22:52 11 May 2022

    Watford manager Roy Hodgson speaking to BBC Sport: "I think it was a sterling effort from the players.

    "They played with an integrity and honesty that was really encouraging. Your confidence can never be high after being relegated.

    "I was expecting a far worse performance than the one I saw tonight and I can only congratulate the players.

    "It is an evening that many of these boys can be really proud of and maybe tomorrow they'll be asking why I have not selected them more often."

  10. Watford v Everton: Confirmed team newspublished at 19:00 11 May 2022

    Watford manager Roy Hodgson has named seven changes after his side's relegation from the Premier League was confirmed by a 1-0 defeat by Crystal Palace at the weekend.

    Jeremy Ngakia, Joao Pedro, Adam Masina, Ken Sema, Dan Gosling, Christian Kabasele and Samuel Kalu all start at Vicarage Road.

    Craig Cathcart drops to the bench, while Kiko Femenia, Hassane Kamara, Tom Cleverley, Ismaila Sarr, Josh King and Emmanuel Dennis are not in the squad.

    Teenagers Tiago Cukur, Adrian Blake, Jack Grieves are among the substitutes.

    Watford XI: Foster, Masina, Kabasele, Samir, Sema, Ngakia, Gosling, Sissoko, Kayembe, Kalu, Pedro.

    Subs: Bachmann, Etebo, Ekong, Cathcart, Sierralta, Morris, Çukur, Blake, Grieves.

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    Everton boss Frank Lampard is forced into one change after his side secured a second successive league win at Leicester City on Sunday.

    Defender Yerry Mina is ruled out because of a minor calf injury, and is replaced by Michael Keane.

    Everton XI: Pickford, Iwobi, Coleman, Keane, Holgate, Mykolenko, Gordon, Doucoure, Delph, Gray, Richarlison.

    Subs: Begovic, Kenny, Allan, Calvert-Lewin, Gomes, Davies, Branthwaite, Rondon, Alli.

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  11. Lawro's predictions: Watford v Evertonpublished at 17:47 11 May 2022

    Mark Lawrenson takes on Tottenham fan Majestic and Arsenal supporter Joel Corry, in the latest round of Premier League predictions.

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    Lawro's prediction: 0-2

    Everton are going for their third win on the spin.

    If they get it, they would be very close to being sure of staying up - they are playing well anyway, and their application is completely different to how it was earlier in the campaign.

    It's a good time for them to be playing Watford too.

    We already know Hornets boss Roy Hodgson is leaving in the summer and it appears many of their players are thinking the same thing.

    Watford have lost their past 11 home games and I'm not sure they will put up much of a fight.

    Majestic's prediction: Funnily enough I fancy Watford here. Everton are on this great run but they have been so topsy-turvy and I think there is going to be another spanner in the works for them. 2-1

    Joel's prediction: Everton need a win and I think they will get it - there will be some drama though. 2-3

    Find out how Lawro, Majestic and Joel think the rest of the midweek Premier League fixtures will go

  12. Is Edwards the right man for Watford? Have your saypublished at 17:01 11 May 2022

    Rob Edwards named Watford managerImage source, Getty Images

    "A unifying appointment, something that suggests a longer-term plan rather than a remedy to the last thing that went wrong, is badly needed to disrupt the poisonous negativity that pervades the club," wrote Matt Rowson of BHaPPy blog, external on Tuesday (below).

    Will the appointment of former Forest Green Rovers manager Rob Edwards achieve that aim?

    Is he the man to take the Hornets straight back to the Premier League?

    Have your say on Edwards' arrival here

  13. Watford v Everton: Team newspublished at 15:00 11 May 2022

    Joao Pedro and Vitaliy Mykolenko

    Watford full-back Hassane Kamara is suspended while Joao Pedro will be assessed after missing the Crystal Palace defeat with a groin problem.

    Samir, Tom Cleverley, Ismaila Sarr and Emmanuel Dennis were all injured at Palace and could be missing - as might Kiko Femenia and Joshua King through illness.

    Everton's Yerry Mina is out because of a minor calf injury but Vitaliy Mykolenko has recovered from cramp.

    Donny van de Beek and Ben Godfrey could return at the weekend.

    Who makes your Watford XI?

    Pick and share your Toffees XI

  14. Watford v Everton: What does the form show?published at 16:58 10 May 2022

    Watford v Everton form - past five games: Watford - Crystal Palace (a), lost; Burnley (h), lost; Man City (a), lost; Brentford (h), lost; Leeds (h) lost. Everton - Leicester (a), won; Chelsea (h), won; Liverpool (a), lost; Leicester (h), draw; Man Utd (h), won
    • Watford won the reverse fixture against Everton 5-2 in October and are looking to pick up consecutive league victories against the Toffees for the very first time.

    • Everton are looking to win three consecutive Premier League games for the first time since March 2021, while they last won consecutive away league games in May the same year. Indeed, the Toffees’ 2-1 victory at Leicester ended a 15-game winless run on the road.

    • The Hornets have lost their past 11 home league matches, the longest run of home defeats in top-flight history. In Football League history, the only side to lose more than 11 in a row at home was Rochdale between November 1931 and August 1932 in the Third Division North, a run of 14 home defeats.

    • Frank Lampard has won all three of his Premier League managerial meetings with Roy Hodgson by an aggregate score of 9-2 – it’s his best 100% win rate as a manager in the top-flight.

  15. 'Injury crisis' sees nine Watford players doubtful for Everton gamepublished at 15:58 10 May 2022

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    Roy Hodgson says Watford have an "injury crisis", with as many as nine first-team players doubtful for Wednesday's game against Everton.

    The Hornets' relegation was confirmed after Saturday's loss to Crystal Palace, but tomorrow's match could have a huge impact in the fight for Premier League survival.

    Tom Cleverley is likely to miss out taking a blow to the ribs against Palace, as are Ismaila Sarr and Emmanuel Dennis after also picking up knocks against the Eagles.

    Kiko Femenia and Joshua King are both suffering from illness, Nicolas Nkoulou has a groin issue and Shaq Forde has sustained an ankle injury in training.

    Joao Pedro and Samir could feature, but will be assessed later today.

    These are all in addition to absentees Imran Louza (knee), Hassane Kamara (suspended), Kwadwo Baah (international duty).

  16. Tuesday talking point: Long-term planning needed to 'disrupt poisonous negativity'published at 12:35 10 May 2022

    Roy HodgsonImage source, Getty Images

    Matt Rowson, BHaPPy blog, external

    Watford, as you may have heard mentioned, tend to change the man at the helm quite often. This is a strategy a bit like appointing Sam Allardyce…everyone’s kind of happy with it until the instant it stops working.

    Herein lies the most fundamental objection among the criticisms of the club’s conduct…on relegation two years ago, CEO Scott Duxbury went on record promising that lessons had been learned, a line that’s been used to beat him around the head with since.

    Quite what lessons should have been learned – beyond stop losing football matches – isn’t entirely clear. But the instability borne of such regular changes is perceived as a problem, much as there are few questioning the decisions to dispose of either the likeable but floundering Xisco Munoz and a seemingly scarcely interested Claudio Ranieri. Perhaps the lesson to be learned is: appoint better head coaches.

    Gino Pozzo will reach 10 years of ownership of Watford this summer. Of the intervening seasons, six have been spent in the Premier League, two getting promoted and another, the first, a loss in the last minute of a play-off final.

    Such success is all but unprecedented, but with it comes expectation and impatience. Such analytical criticism as there’s been among the hysteria has called for a non-reactive appointment to replace Roy Hodgson, whose dour pragmatism is another thing that’s only fine as long as it’s working.

    Such a unifying appointment, something that suggests a longer-term plan rather than a remedy to the last thing that went wrong, is badly needed to disrupt the poisonous negativity that pervades the club.

    A win at Vicarage Road before the end of the season wouldn’t hurt either.