Pearson was appointed by Derby County in September 2016 but left the role less than two weeks later by mutual consent. His last job was with Belgian second-tier side Oud-Heverlee Leuven, who sacked him in February. “Nigel is an impressive coach and comes with all of the experience and success we believe can have a very positive impact on our season,” Watford Chairman & CEO Scott Duxbury said on the club’s official website. “It’s been a pleasure spending time listening to the passion with which he talks about the game. His enthusiasm, organisation and motivation will I’m certain prove essential in driving the team forwards and upwards over the coming weeks and months.”
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