Fabrizio Romano is one of the most famous journalists in football right now. The Italian is well known for his accurate coverage of the transfer market. In an age when fake news rises, the 28-year-old is a breath of fresh air that always delivers correct information.
Fabrizio Romano is the go-to person for all football-related news, whether it be about transfers or contract renewals. His operation is transparent as he shares all the details of his work on the internet.
What is Fabrizio Romano’s favourite club?
Many might wonder what his favourite club is, and the answer is somewhat unexpected and surprising.
Fabrizio Romano’s favorite club is Watford. He became a fan of the Hornets in 2013 after witnessing their remarkable comeback against Leicester City in the Championship playoffs.
It was Watford versus Leicester City in the second leg of the Championship playoffs. Leicester City was almost through, having an edge with the away goals rule.
In the 97th minute, Watford conceded a questionable penalty. Scoring this penalty would cement Leicester’s progress. The following moments, however, will forever be etched into the history of the Championship.
Watford goalkeeper Manuel Almunia had other ideas for the game. He pulled off an incredible dive to save the penalty and followed it up with a reflex save on the rebound.
The Hornets still needed a goal, so they industrially began a quick counter-attack once the ball was cleared to midfield.
From the right flank, Fernando Forestieri whipped a cross to Jonathan Hogg. However, the angle was not suitable for Hogg to score, so he nudged the ball with his head onto the path of Troy Deeney.
From that moment on, Watford became Fabrizio Romano’s favourite club. He said on his YouTube channel that he always played as Watford in FIFA career mode and Football Manager. He wanted to make them the best team, even in video games!
Eventually, Fabrizio discovered that Watford had Italian ownership. The Pozzo family owned both Watford and Udinese, and he provided media coverage for the many transfer dealings between the two clubs. He even received tickets from Valon Behrami to watch matches at Vicarage Road.
The stadium and the fans enamoured Fabrizio. He loves the club crest and regularly watches their matches. He confessed that he was not a supporter of big clubs like Manchester United and Barcelona but remains a devoted supporter of Watford.