In Video: BREAKING: Southampton sack manager Will Still

In Video: BREAKING: Southampton sack manager Will Still

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BREAKING: Southampton Sack Manager Will Still After Just 13 League Games

Southampton’s Latest Managerial Sack: Will Still Out After 13 League Games

We’ve got some breaking news from the Championship, as Southampton have announced that they have parted ways with manager Will Still, just 13 league games into his tenure. The team is currently languishing in 21st place in the table, just three points off the relegation zone. This latest managerial sacking comes after a poor run of form, with the team losing their last three games in a row.

Results Under Still: A Look at the Figures

Under Still’s management, Southampton has won just two league games out of 16, drawing six and losing six. This lack of progress on the pitch has ultimately led to his exit, just 13 games into his reign. The tough task of taking the side to safety now falls into the hands of the club’s under-21’s head coach, Tonda Echart, who has been appointed on an interim basis.

Statement from Southampton Football Club

In a statement, the club has said that they appreciate Will Still’s efforts, but ultimately believe that a change is needed to turn things around this season. “Will is a great person who gave everything to try and improve performances and results,” said Group Technical Director Johannes Spores. “Unfortunately, that process has taken longer than any of us would have liked. By making a change now, we believe it gives us the best chance of turning things around this season and climbing back up the league table.”

Will Still’s Short-Lived Tenure

Speaking of Southampton’s managerial turnover, Will Still’s management is now ranked as one of the shortest in the club’s post-takeover history. With just two league wins, Glenn Hoddle’s successor is now among the select few who have been sacked, with notable short-lived stints also coming under Nathan Jones, Ruben Sease, Ivan Uri, and Simon Rusk.