Watford manager, Marco Silva, has issued a stern warning to Nigeria forward, Isaac Success, following a recent bust up with commercial sex workers.
Success grabbed the headlines for the wrong reasons after he was accused of demanding £2,000 back from four prostitutes in Hertfordshire.
The ex-Granada star has seemingly failed to prove his mettle at Vicarage Road, making just one substitute appearance this season.
Instead of focusing on improving his craft on the pitch, the Nigerian was caught in the middle of a sex scandal.
Now his Portuguese tactician has reprimanded the forward as regards his antics off the field, charging the 21-year-old to show up a fight to save his injury-ravaged career.
“The player and everyone know the obligations at this club and he knows the rules,” Silva told Sky Sports.
“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.”
Success will be sidelined for over a month after sustaining a knee injury in training.
“We expect [him to miss] six to eight weeks. It’s a knee injury, a problem he had in one session here. It was a normal situation and looked nothing special at that moment but after examinations, the problem is bigger and now we need to wait for him.”