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Kiko Femenia revels in ‘best time’ of his career at Watford

The Spaniard who is in his fourth year at Vicarage Road says it has been the highlight of his career, having joined from Alaves in 2017

Watford fullback Kiko Femenia

KIKO Femenia says his spell with Watford is proving to be “the best time in my career”.
The 30-year-old fullback arrived at Vicarage Road in 2017 from Spanish side Alaves, having previously turned out for Real Madrid B and Barcelona B.
“Ever since I signed for Watford, this is the best time in my career,” he said.
“I am really happy to be here. I try to train as best as I can on a daily basis and do the best I can.
My form is not only down to me: it’s down to the team as we are playing very good football.
“My family is very important to me and also helped me a lot. It’s great to have my two ...

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