The Serbian ex of Maccabi Tel Aviv will try to bring back the relegated team to the English Premier League: "This is my first time in England and now I have to adapt as quickly as possible"
Ivica with the new Watford shirt. First time in England
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Watford's official website
From Kiryat Shalom to Watford. Tonight (Saturday) Vladimir Ivitch was officially appointed coach of Watford after signing for two years in the new relegation from the Premier League to the Championship.
The main task of the Serbian coach, who has had great success in Israel in the last two years with winning two championship plates with Maccabi Tel Aviv, will be to return the Wasps to the English Premier League. He will step into the shoes of Nigel Pearson, who finished his way after relegation less than a month ago. It should be noted that Ivica will be the third ex of Maccabi Tel Aviv to coach Watford after Selvisha Yukanovich and Oscar Garcia.
"First of all, I have high expectations of myself and my coaching staff," said Ivica after the official signing and waving of the new shirt. "This is my first time in England and now I have to adapt as quickly as possible. I promise to do the best for the club, that's the most important thing for me. "
"I will work with my team for the last three years and we will come to do our best to help the players and help the club meet the goals. I know we will demand the maximum of ourselves and we can help the players meet the goals of the team."