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Southampton Sack Manager Will Still Amidst Championship Relegation Fears

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Southampton have relieved Will Still of his managerial duties as the team slides towards the Championship relegation zone. The decision comes after just five ‍months⁤ of a planned three-year contract for‌ the 33-year-old, who ⁣was the youngest manager ⁤in the English Football League.

During his 13 ‌league matches in charge, Still secured only two‌ wins, ⁢with a​ single victory occurring after ​a stoppage-time result against Wrexham on the opening day.

SouthamptonS recent ​form included a 2-0 defeat at home⁤ to Preston ‍North End on Saturday, marking their third consecutive league loss following setbacks against Blackburn and ‌Bristol‌ City.

The​ club has appointed Tonda Eckert, head coach of the under-21s team,⁢ as interim manager. ⁢Still’s assistants, Rubén Martínez and Clément Lemaitre, along with Carl Martin – a previous member of ​the Southampton coaching staff – have also departed.

Southampton technical Director⁢ Johannes Spors stated: ⁤”Will is a great person who gave⁤ everything to try and improve performances and results.​ Ultimately 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.”

“I would ⁣like⁢ to thank Will, Rubén,⁢ Clément ⁤and Carl for ​their efforts and wish ‍them​ well for the future.”

In a separate incident, Southampton​ defender ⁣Nathan Wood has issued an apology for verbally confronting supporters as he left⁣ the pitch following Saturday’s match at ⁤St Mary’s.”I’m regretful that I let ‍my emotions ​get⁣ the better of me, and⁤ I ⁤take full accountability for them,” Wood ⁤said.

“I will learn from this ‍and ⁢will do my best to improve our‍ performances on the pitch.”

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