Watford 2017/18 season preview: Will Marco Silva bring success?

Image: Marco Silva has taken over as Watford manager

Will Watford thrive under Marco Silva? Read our 2017/18 season preview with expert views from Soccer Saturday pundit Paul Merson.

Last season's finishing position: 17th (-4)
Total points: 40 (-5)
FA Cup: Fourth round
EFL Cup: Second round
Top league scorer: Troy Deeney (10)

Key stat: Watford ran out of steam under Walter Mazzarri, with the initial improvement they showed under him replaced by a run of just three wins in his final 15 games before he was sacked. They lost each of their six fixtures - failing to score in five of them - with memorable wins over Manchester United and Arsenal not enough to save the Italian.

Major ins: Tom Cleverley (Everton, £8m), Kiko Femenia (Alaves, free), Will Hughes (Derby, £8m), Nathaniel Chalobah (Chelsea, £7m)

Major outs: Mario Suarez (Guizhou Hengfeng Zhicheng, undisclosed), Steven Berghuis (Feyenoord, undisclosed), Juan Carlos Paredes (released)

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Image: Will Hughes joined Watford from Derby

PAUL MERSON'S VIEW

Will Watford thrive under Silva?

MERSE: No, they will get relegated. To have a manager who has enhanced their reputation by being relegated is remarkable. He had the chance to bring in players and didn't achieve what he was brought in for.

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Will Hughes looked a decent player and he was doing well in the Championship but it is a different challenge entirely stepping up to the Premier League.

Which of their players are most excited about watching?

MERSE: I always enjoy watching Troy Deeney, he's a proper leader on and off the field. Nathaniel Chalobah is going to face a completely different game. I could have a game for Chelsea every now and then and do alright but this is a different gear. The problem is Watford will go to grounds and get dominated.

What are the challenges facing the manager this season?

MERSE: I read that they might not give Troy Deeney the captaincy and for me he's kept the club together. If they left him out they'd really struggle and I don't think they've bought well.

They've not really bought anybody with Premier League experience, and that's why I worry about them.
Paul Merson

What are their strengths?

MERSE: If they get sorted in what's left of the transfer window and Troy Deeney has a good season then they can stay up. They've got a leader who knows the club and will score goals so he'd be their main strength for me.

What are their weaknesses?

MERSE: I don't think they've bought very well when they needed to strengthen so their weaknesses are exactly the same as last season.

Where will they finish this season and why?

MERSE: They've not really bought anybody with Premier League experience, and that's why I worry about them. They struggled last season and have no momentum so I'm going to place them 18th.

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