Claudio Ranieri is seeking consistency from Watford, after a disorderly start to life back in the Premier League.

Since the Italian took over, the Hornets have shipped five goals at home to Liverpool only to score five themselves in his second game at Everton the following weekend.

The third game was a less eventful single-goal defeat to Southampton, but it leaves his side without a home win since their opening game of the season and just two points above the relegation zone.

The head coach insisted he needs time to stabilise his side after a tumultuous start to his tenure in charge at Vicarage Road.

“Of course we have to continue to play so I can understand where we make mistakes and then I can help my players,” he said.

“There are good players but of course now we have to link much better and only some games can do this.

“There is a very good ambiance here in Watford.”

In all three matches since Ranieri was appointed, the Hornets have impressed more in the second half than the first.

“About the Everton match I think also the first half was good because we played how I wanted to play in every situation,” the head coach said.

“We started good, OK we conceded a goal after just a few minutes but we reacted immediately and also when they scored the second goal, we scored again but the match very was very good all the 90 minutes.

“Against Southampton we were not so good first half but the second half was better.

“I know now Sunday we play against a very good team, a very good manager and now we have to do our best to do something good.”