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Nigel Pearson confident Watford are ready for Premier League restart

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The Hornets resume their fight against transfer on Saturday.

Watford boss Nigel Pearson insists his players will not be captured cold as they go back to action following the implemented Premier League break.

The Hornets welcome Leicester to Vicarage Roadway in Saturday’s early kick-off and sit simply one location above the transfer zone on goal distinction.

They lost at Crystal Palace prior to the coronavirus pandemic saw the season halted however their last home game was a shock 3-0 success over champions- choose Liverpool.

Pearson understands that playing in front of an empty arena implies it will be difficult to duplicate the feel of that night however has actually backed his players to be fast out of the blocks 105 days considering that their last getaway.

Vicarage Roadway will be empty as Watford host Leicester in their first gameback (Adam Davy/PA)

“It is going to be difficult without our fans to rekindle the atmosphere,” he stated.

” We can’t revive that environment, however I do not think we have actually lost anything from being away. We have actually kept in contact with each other player- smart.

” Personnel have actually kept in contact. We have had an actually excellent network of assistance for the players, which has actually been very crucial, and similarly for the personnel.

“I think we get the balance right between having a bit of fun and working very hard, and making sure people fully understand what is expected of them.”

Pearson will be not able to get in touch with hurt trio Daryl Janmaat, Gerard Deulofeu and Isaac Success however the former Leicester boss is pleased with his alternatives.

“The players came back in good condition,” he added.

” We had players who re-joined at various phases based upon their own sensations, however during that time a few of those players had one-to-one sessions so they were incorporated back in.

“We’ve at least had the last two weeks where the squad have really been together, and it’s allowed us to work at a pace where we think we’re as prepared as we can be given the circumstances.”

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