Watford's out-on-loan striker Stefano Okaka admits he was angry at not getting game time with the Hornets after his switch to Udinese.

Speaking to Gazzetta dello Sport, the Italian explained that his anger stemmed from not being given enough opportunities to play.

He said:"I would not want to talk about Watford anymore.

"I played against Liverpool and scored an important goal. The following week I did not play.

"If I do not play I get angry, the day I'll stop getting angry, I'll stop."

The 29-year-old said he felt at home in Italy and that he was enjoying the chance to eat his favourite dessert, tiramisu.

He said: "In Premier you have to go beyond your limit. You struggle, you play always at a very high pace.

"I am happy to have played and scored, but Italy is my home. We eat well, I have found my beloved tiramisu. I wanted to come back.

"[Roberto] Pereyra at Watford spoke highly about Udinese and the director [Daniele] Pradè loves me.

"He spurred me on, he wants goals. For now I'm happy."