Daniels would like to stay in Watford role
Daniels: 'I'm really pleased with the performance, I'm really pleased with the players'
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Watford's interim head coach Charlie Daniels says he would stay in the role until the end of the season if he were offered it.
Daniels led the coaching team after the resignation of Javi Gracia on Monday, and the Hornets were the better side in a goalless draw against in-form Hull.
He told BBC Three Counties Radio: "I think any manager [would take this role]. The players are very, very good for this level.
"I've really enjoyed [being in charge of the team]. This is what I want to do and where I feel my career is going.
"It's really good for me to get this opportunity and I'm very grateful. I'm going to enjoy every moment of it."
On the draw with Hull, Daniels added: "I'm really pleased with the performance, and with the players. We had a short period of time with them, and for them to put on that performance is really pleasing.
"They're good players, and if they play within a structure, and as well as we know they can do, and give them freedom to play, they can do what they're good at.
"The only thing missing was the goal - that's what we've said in the changing room."