Watford boss Xisco Munoz has called on Hornets fans to stick with the team after a difficult spell in the Premier League. The Hornets head into a crucial clash with bottom side Norwich City this weekend, having lost each of their last three top flight fixtures without scoring a goal. The recent run of results followed a perfect start on the opening weekend when they picked up three points in a 3-2 win over Aston Villa. That was followed by victory against Crystal Palace in the Carabao Cup, but since then, Munoz’s men have gone on a run of three losses in a row and have failed to score in the Premier League since the opening day.
Xisco Munoz said: “It’s a new game, a new scenario. We have respect but we need to understand and prepare to give maximum power, we need to try to give balance in all of the game. We know Norwich, we know the important game we have, we know the style they have, the players they have. It’s important we start well, come into the game with full energy, full power, concentrate and try to give all the best for our team.”
Meanwhile, the Watford boss has pointed to the importance of the fans on Saturday with travelling Hornets supporters set to pack out the away section at Carrow Road.
Xisco Munoz said: “I think the fans understand the process. I always feel the fans on our side trying to help us and now we need them. Now is the moment for everyone to stay together, keep going and give the best for our players, our staff and our fans.”