Bilic admits he’s still thinking about Sarr’s involvement for watfordfc tomorrow
Although he was adamant after the win over Reading on Tuesday that Ismaila Sarr would play at Bristol City tomorrow, head coach Slaven Bilic admitted this morning he has been mulling the situation over in his mind.
One player definitely ruled out of the World Cup is Morocco’s Imran Louza. Bilic gave an update on his situation now that his surgery has been successfully carried out.“With the sort of surgery he’s had, that is the average. It may alter by a week either way. So we’re talking perhaps February or March.”
“We have one or two knocks, and some pains in muscles, but we’ll see how things are tomorrow. One or two could be missing. Mention of Ngakia inevitably is a reminder of the issues Watford have had at right back, and in the defence generally – with a transfer window looming, Bilic says he needs to juggle making sure the players returning to fitness get their chance with making additions where required.
“No manager in the world wants too many players in the squad. You can’t work like that, you don’t have balance or togetherness.
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