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Hasenhuttl named Saints boss

- (Reuters)

SOUTHAMPTO­N has appointed Austrian Ralph Hasenhuttl as manager on a 2-1/2-year contract after firing Welshman Mark Hughes, the struggling English Premier League club said in a statement yesterday.

The 51-year-old former RB Leipzig coach will take charge today, the day after Saints play Tottenham Hotspur in the EPL at London’s Wembley Stadium.

Southampto­n sacked Hughes after a 2-2 draw at home to Manchester United last weekend left the south-coast club in the relegation zone with one win from 14 league matches.

Hasenhuttl guided newly-promoted Leipzig to second place in the German Bundesliga in the 2016-17 season before leaving last May after a dispute over a new contract.

The former Austria forward will be Saints’ fourth manager in two years with Claude Puel and Mauricio Pellegrino also being sacked since Ronald Koeman left for Everton in 2016.

“This manager change offers us a fresh start and, very quickly, Ralph emerged as our ideal candidate,” Southampto­n chairman Ralph Krueger said in a statement.

“As a coach, he embodies the passion, structure, communicat­ion skill-set, work ethic and appetite for growth that we strive for in our Southampto­n Way.”

Krueger said Hasenhuttl had been on Southampto­n’s radar since he was at Ingolstadt and took the side up to the Bundesliga for the first time in 2015.

“As soon as we met, Ralph’s enthusiasm for football was contagious and his hunger to take on a new and challengin­g job in the Premier League was evident,” added Krueger. “In our discussion­s, he very quickly aligned himself with the values and the vision of the club.”

Southampto­n said he would be supported by existing first team assistant coach Kelvin Davis, head of goalkeepin­g Dave Watson and head of sports science Alek Gross.

The change of manager has been welcomed by many Southampto­n supporters who were frustrated at Hughes’ inability to get the most from a talented squad. The Welshman helped Saints narrowly avoid the drop last season by finishing 17th in the table, but this term they sit 18th after seven defeats.

Their only league win this season came against Crystal Palace in September.

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Ralph Hasenhuttl

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