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Watford appoint Alessio Dionisi – analysis

Dionisi won the Serie B title in his first spell with Empoli in the 2020-21 season before replacing Roberto de Zerbi at Sassuolo that summer.

He becomes the first Italian to manage Watford since Claudio Ranieri in the 2021-22 season, when Watford were last in the Premier League.

Last season turned out to be a turbulent one for the club.

After they dismissed Tom Cleverley at the end of the 2024-25 campaign, the club went through three permanent head coaches, as well as interim boss Charlie Daniels’ two-game spell in charge.

On the morning of their final-day drubbing by Coventry last month, chief executive Scott Duxbury wrote a statement on the club website saying Watford had made mistakes, labelling their end to the campaign “unacceptable” and “truly disappointing in the extreme”.

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