Sunderland Echo

Norwichtes­t is a cup final for Watford, says Ranieri

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Watford manager Claudio Ranieri has described Friday’s meeting with Norwich City as a “cup final” but warned his side victory will not guarantee survival.

The two relegation rivals do battle at Vicarage Road with only one position and a single point separating them in the lower echelons of the Premier League.

A first win in nine for the Hornets could act as a springboar­d for them to put distance between themselves and the bottom three but two triumphs over the Canaries in the 2019-20 campaign were still not enough to beat the drop.

Ranieri, who was appointed in October, said: “It is a crucial match, a cup final, but I think the Premier League doesn’t finish after the Norwich match.

“It will be very important to win the match but there are other matches after.”

Joao Pedro’s late goal at Newcastle United last weekend helped Watford end their seven-game losing streak with a 1-1 draw in the North East.

The Hornets have not tasted success since a stunning 4-1 triumph over Manchester United in November but so poor has the form been of the other teams around them that Ranieri’s men have remained outside of the relegation zone all season.

While the ex-Leicester City boss knows the psychologi­cal importance of being above the bottom three, he also talked up the role the home fans can play at Vicarage Road on Friday when 18th-placed Norwich visit.

“Of course we want to always stay over the relegation battle but we are inside the relegation battle, even if we (are not) in the three bad positions,” Ranieri added.

“I said from the beginning our fans are very important for us.

“It is a crucial match and I hope Vicarage Road will be full of our passionate fans, pushing behind us because it is a very important match. We together want to win this very important match.”

When asked about leftback Danny Rose, Ranieri replied: “Look, I have my defenders and I am very happy with my defenders.”

Pushed further if Rose was close to a move, he added: “Yes, he is close with me and close with the club.”

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