Xisco Munoz believes his sacking by Watford was down to a matter of patience.
The Spaniard was removed from his position at Vicarage Road two weeks ago after a poor performance away at Leeds United.
He did however say he was still thankful to the Hornets for giving him the chance to manage in England, which altered his original plans to learn at Dinamo Tbilisi.
"I’m very grateful for the journey,” he told Cadena Ser.
“When we discuss things that are going to happen, it is complex. It depends on the politics of the club and the owners.
“The bottom four teams in the Premier League have not won yet; it all depends on patience.
“I like to see football from different points of view. I was going to stay in Georgia for two more years, and when I got the call from Watford, I didn’t think about it.”
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