Watford boss Javi Gracia has admitted his new long-term contract does not give him any greater Vicarage Road security.
Gracia signed a new four-and-a-half-year contract at the end of last month, but things have not been going smoothly on the pitch recently with the Hornets having won just two of their last 11 Premier League matches.
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Watford have built steadily despite regularly changing their manager, with Gracia replacing Marco Silva in January.
The Hornets will come up against former boss Silva at Everton tonight, with Gracia conceding his new deal adds no extra safety net. “In my opinion signing a new contract doesn’t change my day or my mentality,” said Gracia.
“You have to do the same every day with the same attitude, the same effort, and trying to do your best, and try to win the next game. “That’s the mentality I have with a new contract or without it, it doesn’t change.
“In my opinion, the decision was because the owner, in this case, he thought it would be better for the club and for me to sign a new contract, but my commitment, my effort with the club doesn’t change. “I’m the same, knowing that as a coach it always depends on the results.”
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