Watford boss Nigel Pearson is happy with the backroom team he's inherited.
Pearson enjoyed a first win as Hornets manager on Sunday with victory over Manchester United - and he has confirmed both Hayden Mullins and Graham Stack will stay as part of his coaching team.
"I'm not looking to change anything at the moment," he said.
"Firstly, they [Mullins and Stack] did an exceptionally good job when the club needed them. They care, absolutely through and through, they bring positive contributions on the training field and I don't really think that having too much change is going to be, in our situation at the moment, particularly beneficial.
"So, it would be a case of adding to, rather than changing. I'm not of the opinion that at the moment any more change is beneficial."