Southampton appoint Will Still
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Southampton interim head coach Simon Rusk hopes incoming boss Will Still was "encouraged" by their performance against Arsenal. The Saints lost 2-1 but were able to get back on level terms after going behind.
Southampton will leave the Premier League with a new manager on board after 32-year-old Englishman Will Still was hired after spending the last three seasons in French soccer.
Southampton have confirmed the appointment of Will Still as the club's new head coach following his departure from Ligue 1 club Lens. The 32-year-old announced last Sunday that he would leave Lens at the end of the season.
SOUTHAMPTON have tasked Will Still with leading them back to the Premier League. Saints have confirmed their appointment of the Belgian-born English coach, 32, on a three-year deal and the young
Southampton have appointed Will Still as their new manager. The 32-year-old, who announced his intention to leave Ligue 1 Lens earlier this month, has agreed a three-year deal and is set to lead the club’s 2025-26 campaign in the Championship following their relegation from the Premier League.
Relegated Premier League side Southampton have named Will Still as new manager on a three-year contract to rebuild following a poor season.
Southampton had been in no rush to find a new permanent manager after Ivan Jurić was sacked in April, following the club confirming their relegation back to the Championship. However, Will Still’s
Arsenal conclude their Premier League campaign with a visit to play relegated Southampton on the final day.After beating Newcastle last time out, the pressure has been lifted on the Gunners ahead of their trip to the south coast as Champions League football for next season has been secured.