Here’s the latest on Ed Still, focusing on his role with Watford.
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Ed Still was appointed Watford head coach on a 2.5-year deal in February 2026, taking over from Javi Gracia as the club looked to spark their season. This marked his first major head coach role after previous interim and backroom positions. [sources note: coverage from late-Feb 2026 announcements] [source: general sports news coverage]
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In his first few games, Watford drew or lost as he introduced his methods, with early results showing signs of improvement but also ongoing challenges as the team adjusted to a new system. Still has emphasized a modern, proactive coaching approach and aims to stabilize the club’s form and push for a stronger finish. [source: match reports and interviews from Feb–Mar 2026]
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Background: Still is the younger brother of Will Still, a former manager at Southampton, and has a managerial pedigree through prior roles in other clubs, including caretaker duties. This context is often mentioned in profiles about his appointment. [source: biographical profiles and club statements]
If you’d like, I can pull the most up-to-date articles from specific outlets (e.g., BBC Sport, club site, or major football outlets) and summarize the latest developments with precise dates and quotes. I can also provide a short timeline of Watford results under Still to date.