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Nigel Pearson blasts Watford for blunt 12-word sacking statement and reveals secret coronavirus battle

NIGEL PEARSON has revealed he contracted Covid-19 during his final months as Watford boss.

The 57-year-old was sacked by the Hornets - who issued a brutal 12-word announcement - in July, two games before they were relegated from the Premier League.

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Nigel Pearson fumed at the way things ended with Watford and revealed his secret Covid battleCredit: Reuters

Pearson slammed the short club statement confirming his exit and claimed players knew about his departure before he did.

He told : “There was no recognition that I’d even been there really!

“I just felt that was disrespectful bearing in mind I worked with being pretty ill and I lost my mum in January and didn’t miss a beat really in terms of how I worked.

"The thing that really disappoints me is some of the players knew before me. Some of the staff knew before I did.

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“I’d put a lot of commitment and hard work into my job.”

The thing that really disappoints me is some of the players knew before me. Some of the staff knew before I did."

Nigel Pearsonon being sacked by Watford

The former Leicester manager says he caught coronavirus in March but started to 'deteriorate' during the summer with swollen joints and a shortness of breath.

He added: “My immune system was affected to such an extent that my heartbeat became irregular, my resting pulse became very, very high.

“I developed the symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis.

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“To work through that was a challenge. I was able to do it without too many people being aware which was good.”

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Despite the way things ended in Hertfordshire, Pearson says he isn't bitter and wants to get back into management as 'the fire's still there'.

He explained: "I was very angry but I got over it relatively quickly. I don’t feel bitter. It hasn’t scarred me at all."

When asked about his future, Pearson replied: "Yes, to manage. Yes, to be a sporting director. I’ll go back and assist somebody if they want. The fire’s still there."

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