
Watford Manager Calls Imran Louza ‘One of Best Midfielders in the League'
Rabat – Moroccan international Imran Louza received high praise from Watford manager Tom Cleverley, who described him as 'one of the best midfielders in the league.'
Speaking to the Watford Observer, Cleverley said the 25-year-old midfielder 'has become fantastic.'
The Watford boss explained how the team has developed their tactical approach to maximize Louza's strengths. 'We've implemented a game plan to make him initiate many of our attacks and control our structure,' Cleverley said.
'We've tried to utilize his strengths, but what has impressed me are his leadership qualities.'
Cleverley highlighted Louza's development as a leader within the squad. 'He has undoubtedly transformed into a leader, and he cares deeply about how well we perform,' he noted.
The manager also defended Louza against misconceptions about his playing style.
'What people sometimes don't understand is that when a player isn't aggressive in winning tackles, they think he isn't good and can't maintain possession,' he said, adding that the Moroccan 'understands where he needs to be and can cover all areas.'
Louza served as Watford's captain during Saturday's goalless draw against Stoke City in the 35th round of the Championship.
His performance demonstrated that he has regained much of his brilliance this season, earning his manager's trust and cementing his position as a key player and team leader in the Watford lineup.
Being in Watford's books since 2021, Louza has made 85 appearances in all competitions for the Hertfordshire outfit in all competitions to date.
He scored on eight occasions and secured eight assists for his teammates. Tags: Atlas LionChampionshipFootballImran LouzaWatford

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