Southampton Football Club has parted ways with manager Ivan Juric following the team’s relegation from the Premier League. Juric, who took charge of the club in December, leaves after a disappointing spell that saw the team win just two games in all competitions.
The club’s statement confirmed that Juric’s departure was driven by Southampton’s desire to “restore a sense of pride” in the team. Sheffield Wednesday manager Danny Rohl is expected to be considered the frontrunner to replace Juric, with Group Technical Director Johannes Spors playing a key role in the replacement process.
Juric’s tenure at Southampton was marked by a series of poor results, including a 3-1 defeat to Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday that sealed the team’s relegation. The Croatian manager had been in charge for 107 days, winning twice in all competitions, and his departure is seen as a major shake-up in the club’s bid to return to the Premier League.
Southampton’s relegation was a significant blow to the team, with fans and pundits alike criticizing the club’s recruitment policy and managerial decisions. The team’s poor performance has been attributed to a lack of quality in the squad, with many players struggling to adapt to the Premier League.
The club’s next game is at home to Aston Villa on Saturday, but the focus is already shifting to the summer transfer window and the team’s bid to rebuild for the Championship. With Rohl and Strasbourg’s Liam Rosenior linked to the job, Southampton is expected to undergo significant changes in the coming weeks.
Southampton’s relegation with seven games to spare makes them the earliest team to suffer that fate in the Premier League era. The club’s board faces a major challenge in rebuilding the team and restoring pride in the squad, with many fans calling for a clear-out and a restructure to ensure a stronger team for the future.