Flores says wants to be valued for work done at Watford

Flores has led Watford to an FA Cup semi-final date with Crystal Palace at Wembley on Sunday and has secured relative safety in the Premier League, as they sit 12th, 11 points ahead of the relegation zone with just four games left.

Flores says wants to be valued for work done at Watford

(Reuters)





However, a run of just two wins from their last 11 league games has raised questions over whether Flores is the right man to lead the club to a sustained period of success in England's top-flight.

"I'm happy and I feel good. My future does not depend on one thing. We will see what happens. I'm happy with everyone around me but it's important how people in the club value your work," Flores told British media.

"I appreciate a lot what we are doing; keeping Watford in the Premier League was important and I appreciate a lot that Watford is in the FA Cup semi-final. But it's necessary that people working around me appreciate the same. If not we have different views."





(Reporting by Shravanth Vijayakumar in Bengaluru; Editing by Gareth Jones)


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