Watford boss
Marco Silva warned Nigeria international Isaac Success 'to be careful' after he
was arrested following an incident at Sopwell House in Hertfordshire.
Success was
reportedly arrested on September 11 after an angry bust-up with four
prostitutes who he accused of cheating him out of £2,000.
One of the
ladies, Escort Alexis Domerge claims the former Flying Eagles star paid her and
three other women £500 each to party with him at the luxury venue.
Ms Domerge,
24, said Success angrily demanded his money back after he had downed two
bottles of Baileys liqueur.
He was later
arrested in the hotel after police were called and an allegation of assault was
made, according to The Sun.
The former Granada
CF of Span forward will be out for eight weeks after suffering a knee injury in
training but his coach said he is 'happy with his improvement'.
“The player
and everyone knows the obligations at this club and he knows the rules,' said
Silva, who refused to reveal whether Watford would discipline the forward.
“Of course
people who love football don't like this situation. Football is his life. He
needs to be careful - everyone needs to be careful - and know the right way.
What we are talking about is one situation in September.
“I'm really
happy with his improvement. He has not played more minutes as I had to make
different changes in games due to injuries. I am happy with his progress and
the player is starting to understand what my way is and what he needs to do to
have minutes.
“Our
obligation is to put the player in the right way. But you can't do this every
time. He is a young player and he knows.”
He joined
Watford for £12million from Spanish club Granada in August 2016, but scored
just once in 19 appearances for the Hornets last term.
Success has
featured in only one game this season - as a second-half substitute in
Watford's 3-2 defeat against Bristol City in the Carabao Cup in August - and
now faces eight weeks on the sidelines following a knee injury he sustained in
training.
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