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WILLIAM KEEPS IT IN THE FAMILY AT HORNETS

By Ben Pound
CHAMPIONSHIP
WILLIAM Troost-Ekong has delighted his fatherin- law after signing for Watford. The 27-year-old Nigeria defender, whose father-inlaw has been a season-ticket holder at Vicarage Road for 15 years, has linked up with the Hornets on a fiveyear deal from Udinese.
“I came with him a few times when I didn’t have to play myself,” he said.
“The best game was probably when (Odion) Ighalo was on fire against Liverpool.
“I heard about the interest a few weeks ago and was excited about it.
I’ve been waiting for it to happen the last seven da...

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