Southampton have dismissed manager Will Still after just five months in charge, ending a brief and disappointing spell for the 33-year-old.
The Saints are sitting close to the relegation zone, having won only two of their 13 Championship matches this season.
Still was appointed in May following his departure from French side Lens, taking on his first managerial role in English football.
However, his time at St Mary’s has been marked by poor results, including a 2-0 loss to Preston North End on Saturday, which left them 21st in the table and prompted boos from the home crowd.
We can confirm that we have this evening parted ways with Men’s First Team Manager Will Still.
Assistants Ruben Martinez, Clement Lemaitre, and Carl Martin have also left their roles. Men’s under-21 head coach Tonda Eckert will take over first-team duties on an interim basis.
Author's summary: Southampton sacks manager Will Still due to poor results.