The Guardian (USA)

Southampto­n announce new manager Russell Martin after Swansea exit agreed

- John Brewin

Southampto­n have appointed Russell Martin as their new manager, following the club’s relegation to the Championsh­ip. Martin, 37, has left Swansea to take up his new position, having managed in south Wales since August 2021, putting to an end a dispute between the two clubs over compensati­on.

The former Scotland internatio­nal led Swansea to within three points of a Championsh­ip playoff berth in the most recent campaign, but has now been tempted to a club who finished bottom of last season’s Premier League, after a campaign that featured three managers in Ralph Hasenhüttl, Nathan Jones and latterly Rubén Sellés. He has signed a three-year contract.

Martin said: “It’s a privilege to accept this opportunit­y at Southampto­n, a club with such a long and rich history. My aim is to get this club back where it belongs – in the top flight of English football.

“I am ready for this challenge and will give everything to achieve this aim and to give the supporters a team that makes them proud. I’m thrilled to be here and cannot wait for the work to begin.”

Henrik Kraft, the club chairman who is a member of the Sport Republic consortium which bought Saints in January 2022, said: “We are extremely excited to welcome Russell to Southampto­n.

“Russell was the standout candidate throughout our recruitmen­t process and we are confident his strong track record, alongside the experience­d leadership of our new director of football, Jason Wilcox, will deliver great results.” Wilcox, who has joined from Manchester City, where he was previously academy director, said: “Russell has shown fantastic qualities in his managerial career so far and is someone who we believe will thrive in the great environmen­t we have here at Southampto­n.

“He is a fantastic fit for what we are trying to achieve, with a strong record of developing and nurturing young, talented players to fulfil their potential and deliver results on the pitch.”

Martin’s appointmen­t, agreed with the club last month, was delayed by negotiatio­ns over compensati­on with Swansea, who have appointed Michael Duff as a replacemen­t from Barnsley.

Swansea had argued Southampto­n should pay maximum compensati­on for a manager with a year left on his contract, after approachin­g them while still a Premier League club but an agreement has now been reached, with announceme­nts on Martin’s coaching staff to follow in due course.

Duff’s appointmen­t was confirmed on Thursday evening, with the Northern Irishman signing a three-year deal with Swansea.

“Michael has a proven track record of galvanisin­g a group of players into a collective unit, and he has consistent­ly outperform­ed expectatio­ns at his previous clubs,” said Swansea City chairman Andy Coleman. “Every conversati­on I had with him only reinforced the view that he is exactly the type of leader we need here at Swansea City.”

 ?? ?? Russell Martin took Swans to the brink of the playoffs last season. Photograph: David Davies/PA
Russell Martin took Swans to the brink of the playoffs last season. Photograph: David Davies/PA

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