The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Southampto­n name new boss

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LONDON. — Former RB Leipzig boss Ralph Hasenhuttl has been appointed Southampto­n manager on a twoand-a-half-year deal.

Southampto­n sacked Mark Hughes on Monday, eight months after he took charge of the club, with Saints 18th in the English Premier League soccer table. Austrian Hasenhuttl (51) has been out of work since leaving Leipzig in May, ending a two-year spell at the club.

“As soon as we met, Ralph’s enthusiasm for football was contagious,” said Southampto­n chairman Ralph Krueger.

“His hunger to take on a new and challengin­g job in the Premier League was evident. In our discussion­s, he quickly aligned himself with the values and the vision of the club.”

Hasenhuttl led Leipzig to a second-place finish in the German Bundesliga in his first season in charge, after taking over following their promotion from the second tier.

The former Ingolstadt manager guided Leipzig to sixth in the German top-flight last season but left after failing to agree a contract extension.

He will officially take over today with first team assistant coach Kelvin Davis taking charge for last night’s game against Tottenham at Wembley.

“This manager change offers us a fresh start and, very quickly, Ralph emerged as our ideal candidate,” Krueger added. “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.

“The quick, smooth and seamless negotiatio­n process underlines the character of the person that he is.” — BBC Sport.

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