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Slaven Bilic SACKED by Watford after just six months as Chris Wilder replaces him

Trigger-happy Watford have sacked head coach Slaven Bilic after just six months in charge

Slaven Bilic is SACKED by Watford after just six months in charge… as the trigger-happy Hornets appoint Chris Wilder as their SIXTH boss in 18 months after slipping to ninth in the Championship

  • Watford fell four points adrift of the play-offs after their 0-0 draw with Preston

Chris Wilder has been announced as the new manager of Watford following Slaven Bilic’s dismissal.

Bilic, 54, was relieved of his duties after fewer than six months in charge of the Hornets, with former Sheffield United boss Wilder taking over immediately.

Watford, who have won just three matches since Christmas, are ninth in the Sky Bet Championship.

Wilder’s arrival continues the remarkable churn of managers at Watford under the ownership of the Pozzo family over the past decade.

The 55-year-old becomes the 18th full-time appointment since July 2012, and he is charged with ensuring the club return to the Premier League.

Trigger-happy Watford have sacked head coach Slaven Bilic after just six months in charge

Ex-Sheffield United and Middlesbrough boss Chris Wilder has been named as his replacement

Ex-Sheffield United and Middlesbrough boss Chris Wilder has been named as his replacement

‘We are all ambitious to succeed this season, so something new is needed quickly while the opportunity of promotion is still real,’ said Ben Manga, the club’s technical director.

‘With the January transfer window over, to change coach is the only option available to re-energise for the final games ahead.’

Former West Ham and West Brom boss Bilic was appointed only in September after Rob Edwards was sacked following just 11 games in charge.

Bilic, who has also managed his native Croatia during his two-decade management career, led West Brom to the top flight in 2020.

But he served less than six months of his 18-month deal at Vicarage Road, with his final match a goalless home draw against Preston last weekend.

Wilder oversaw Sheffield United’s rise from League One to the Premier League before securing a ninth-placed finish in the Blades’ first season back in the top flight.

Wilder left the club in March 2021 following a poor run of results, and took over at Middlesbrough the following November…

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