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Javi Gracia is happy to be ‘home’ in the Championship with Watford

Javi Gracia says he has unfinished business at Watford after making a shock return to Vicarage Road.

Javi Gracia in his first spell as Watford manager

By Chris Dunlavy

Javi Gracia says he has unfinished business at Watford after making a shock return to Vicarage Road.
The 55-year-old Spaniard previously spent 18 months at Watford, guiding the Hornets to their best-ever Premier League finish of 11th in 2018-19 and reaching a first FA Cup final in 35 years.
However, they were crushed 6-0 by Manchester City at Wembley and Gracia was sacked in September of the following season after a poor start to the campaign.
He subsequently managed Qatari side Al Sadd and Spanish giants Valencia prior to joining Leeds for an ill-fated 12-game spell in 20...

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