Watford Striker Uche Ikpeazu Sad Over Resignation Of Gianfranco Zola
Published: December 16, 2013Anglo - Nigerian striker Uche Ikpeazu has reacted to the decision of Gianfranco Zola to resign as Watford manager.
The Italian announced his departure on Monday following a dismal run in which they have lost their last five home games.
“Sad news to see such a good manager as well as a good person go. Thanks for what you have taught me in the short time I have known you. Wish you all the best ,” said Uche Ikpeazu.
18 - year - old Ikpeazu penned a three - year contract with the Hornets in the summer transfer market but has failed to make his official debut.
He was an unused substitute in the League Cup tie with AFC Bournemouth in late August.
The Italian announced his departure on Monday following a dismal run in which they have lost their last five home games.
“Sad news to see such a good manager as well as a good person go. Thanks for what you have taught me in the short time I have known you. Wish you all the best ,” said Uche Ikpeazu.
18 - year - old Ikpeazu penned a three - year contract with the Hornets in the summer transfer market but has failed to make his official debut.
He was an unused substitute in the League Cup tie with AFC Bournemouth in late August.
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