'He Worked For The Team, Was Unselfish' - Success' Attitude Praised By Watford U23 Assistant Coach

Published: January 28, 2020
 'He Worked For The Team, Was Unselfish' - Success' Attitude Praised By Watford U23 Assistant Coach
Isaac Success played for Watford U23s in their 4-1 rout of Colchester United on Monday afternoon as he bids to maintain his fitness ahead of a possible departure from the Premier League side before the January transfer window closes this week, allnigeriasoccer.com reports.

The former Granada striker was named in the starting line-up along with former Flying Eagles midfielder Tom Dele-Bashiru, Jamal Balogun, Joseph Hungbo, and Jayden Bennetts.
 
In search of game time, Success was ordered to play for the development squad by first team manager Nigel Pearson and it must be said that the Nigeria international adapted well to the team.

Watford U23 assistant manager Omer Riza had nothing but praise for Success after the game and highlighted his positive attitude.

He told the Hornets official webpage : "From the beginning Isaac showed a good attitude. He was there having breakfast before anyone and was in the meeting room before anyone and that's what the staff like to see.

"We all know what he's about. He's a strong lad, worked hard with it, worked for the team, was unselfish and spoke to the young lads as well.

"He showed all the things you look for in an experienced player".

Success has not played for Watford's first team since going the distance against Tranmere Rovers in the third round of the Emirates FA Cup on January 4.

Igho Kingsley

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