Watford boss Marco Silva claims no approach from Everton has been made ahead of Hornets' Goodison Park visit

  • Marco Silva is one name understood to be of interest to managerless Everton
  • The Watford boss has led the Hornets to eighth in the premier League
  • Everton are winless in their last eight matches, with five-consecutive defeats
  • Silva claims he has not been approached by Everton regarding the vacant job
  • The 40-year-old insists he has focused on preparing for Sunday's clash

Watford boss Marco Silva insists he has not been approached by Everton regarding their vacant managerial position.

The Hornets boss, who takes his side to Goodison Park on Sunday, is reported to be on Everton's shortlist to replace Ronald Koeman after he was sacked last month.

Silva has impressed during his two stints in the Premier League, first at Hull during the second half of last season and now at Vicarage Road this season.

Watford boss Marco Silva claims he hasn't received an approach by managerless Everton

Watford boss Marco Silva claims he hasn't received an approach by managerless Everton

Everton, who are winless from their last eight matches, will be keen to act quickly, but Silva said he had not been in contact with anyone from Goodison Park.


'Nobody has approached me and I am staying focused on the next match,' the 40-year-old said.

'We need to respect our club, our opponent and our sole focus is to prepare our players for the match on Sunday, and do the best we can to win.

'They will play at home. They are strong and they want to change the situation they are in. But regarding these rumours, now is not the moment to talk about them.'

The Toffees are currently looking for a replacement for the axed Ronald Koeman

The Toffees are currently looking for a replacement for the axed Ronald Koeman

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Everton have lost their last five matches, seeing them slide into the bottom three, and were dumped out of the Europa League on Thursday night following a 3-0 defeat at Lyon.

Caretaker manager David Unsworth has revealed he is treating Sunday's showdown at Goodison Park like a cup final as he bids to prove he has what it takes to be handed the Everton job on a permanent basis.

Watford have won three games on the road this season - the same number they managed under Walter Mazzarri during the whole of last season - but have a poor record at Everton.

The Hornets have picked up just one point from their last 10 visits to Goodison but Silva is eager to turn that unwanted statistic on its head.

'It's our goal to win,' Silva added. 'Of course those numbers are not good, and we will try to change the situation.

Caretaker David Unsworth is hoping for a permanent position in the Goodison Park dugout

Caretaker David Unsworth is hoping for a permanent position in the Goodison Park dugout

'It's one more good thing to talk with the players to change. We changed some things in the last few months and we will try to do the same on Sunday.

'When you are in the bottom three it's never easy to play and for us it's the same. We prepare in the same way always and did what we normally do after a match. We started work on our opponent and it's our way. We don't change anything.'

Silva will be without suspended Troy Deeney, who begins his three-match suspension, while Roberto Pereyra, Sebastian Prodl, and Younes Kaboul are all still sidelined.