Determined and relentless - but can Sanchez Flores rescue Watford?published at 21:42 BST 28 September 2019
Quique Sanchez Flores is making an impact on Watford at the training ground - but when will that translate to results?
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Quique Sanchez Flores is making an impact on Watford at the training ground - but when will that translate to results?
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Watford midfielder Etienne Capoue: "We had to play much better than last week. We had to improve. We are not in a good run. We created chances to score but we need to work harder. We are not lazy people, we are pushing each other which is a good sign and we need to keep going. This is football, sometimes things happen but we know we will get points real soon."
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BBC Sport at Molineux
Danny Welbeck gets his first Premier League start for Watford.
It is one of four changes Quique Sanchez Flores has made to the side that got massacred 8-0 at Manchester City last week.
Not surprisingly, Dimitri Foulquier, who was replaced after 33 minutes of his debut, by which time Watford were 5-0 down, is not involved.
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Stoke City's assistant manager Paul Hart believes Nathan Jones has the ability to turn their season around and said: "You don't become a bad coach-stroke-manager overnight."
They're still looking for their first Championship win this season and play Nottingham Forest tonight. Hart took the weekly press conference yesterday, saying Jones was busy.
He said Jones was doing a job and added: "His presentations are excellent, his management of the players is excellent".
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Stoke City manager Nathan Jones has said it's impossible to say if the players still want to play for him or not.
Speaking after their mid-week defeat to League Two Crawley Town, he said: "They played poorly. Now whether that's because they don't want to play for me, or they just play poorly, I don't know.
"You'll have to ask someone like Sherlock Holmes that one."
He went on to say he thought it was more likely it was just a poor performance from the players, saying he didn't think they showed the right work rate or attitude in the game.
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Stoke manager Nathan Jones described last night's defeat to League Two Crawley Town as "as bad a performance I've had since I've been a manager".
They were beaten on penalties after the match ended 1-1 and Jones described the performance as "lacklustre" with "no real commitment, no real desire".
Jones also said he thought the team were better after half time, but "the red card killed us".
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The Stoke City striker Lee Gregory says the club has "two big games" this week, as they look to progress in the League Cup and then host Nottingham Forest in the league.
They climbed off the bottom of the Championship at the weekend with a 0-0 draw away to Brentford, but have still not won a league game in 168 days.
Gregory has started the last three games for Stoke and said he wanted to keep that run going, but warned "Crawley's a tough ground to go to".
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