Overview
- Watford confirmed the former Anderlecht caretaker will take immediate charge, with his first match away at Preston on Saturday.
- Chairman and CEO Scott Duxbury said Still’s progressive methods suit the squad and give the team a chance to challenge for the play-offs.
- Interim boss Charlie Daniels has been retained as first-team coach, with Karim Belhocine also joining the coaching staff.
- Still’s résumé includes assistant roles at Club Brugge, RC Lens and Anderlecht, plus brief head-coach stints at Charleroi, Eupen and Kortrijk that drew scrutiny for a poor recent win record.
- Watford are on a six-game winless run and sit 11th in the Championship, and Still has promised an aggressive, compact side that attacks with pace.