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Southampton sack Ivan Juric: Was sacking of Russell Martin a mistake?

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Ivan Juric has won just two of his 16 games in charge of Southampton .
The Saints were relegated from the Premier League after defeat by Tottenham .
Simon Rusk will have taken charge of eight games come the end of the season - as many as Nathan Jones managed in 2022-23 .
Southampton have had six managers in two Premier League campaigns.
Martin left after five points from 16 Premier League games, while Juric won four from 14 .
Rusk , who steps in as caretaker again, earned a point in the 0 -0 draw at Fulham .
Sheffield Wednesday boss Danny Rohl , a former Southampton coach under Hasenhuttl , is the clear favourite.
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