Flores happy in Watford role

Quique Sanchez Flores insists he is happy at Watford amid the managerial upheaval at his former club Valencia.
Gary Neville was sacked after just four months in charge at the Mestalla and Flores has expressed his sympathy for the Englishman.
The Watford boss, who spent a decade as a player with Valencia, managed the club between 2005 and 2007.
But after leading Watford to the FA Cup semi-finals and Premier League safety, Flores has shown no appetite for a quick return to his homeland.
The 51-year-old, a fixture in Valencia’s team before he earned a move to Real Madrid in 1994, said: “I’m sad for the situation of Valencia, it’s very strange.
“I’m sad for the situation of Gary Neville because every time a coach doesn’t finish a project it is obviously bad news.
“I’m expecting Valencia will recuperate and have a good run because it is necessary for the club.
“I am completely happy at Watford. I love the fans of Watford and I am really happy with every person who is working for Watford.
“We are a family. We are working in this way and I can say, of course, that I am happy at Watford.”
While there is no known interest in Flores from Valencia, he has been linked in reports with the Spain job after Euro 2016