Will Still Linked with Southampton as Saints Plot Fresh Start
South Coast Club Eyes Rising Managerial Talent
Southampton’s search for a new manager is underway once more, and this time it’s Will Still who finds himself in the frame. As reported by TalkSport, the 32-year-old is firmly on the radar of Saints technical director Johannes Spors following the dismissal of Ivan Juric earlier this week.
Still, who currently manages Lens in France, is one of the most promising young coaches in European football. His path to prominence has been anything but conventional. Born in Belgium to English parents and inspired by the Championship Manager video game, Still has carved out a reputation as a forward-thinking tactician with a fearless approach.
He’s impressed in Ligue 1 this season, guiding Lens to ninth place in the table, despite the club undergoing significant transition after selling key players.
Juric Exit Marks Another False Start
Juric’s time on the south coast was painfully short and ultimately fruitless. Appointed in December after a spell with Roma, the Croatian lasted just 107 days. In that time, Southampton played 16 matches, won two, and lost a staggering 13. His dismissal came in the wake of a 3-1 defeat at Tottenham which confirmed the Saints’ relegation with seven games remaining.
That result now hands Southampton an unwanted piece of Premier League history — the earliest confirmed relegation since the league’s inception. It was a collapse as rapid as it was ruthless.
Juric’s post-match comments offered little clarity:
“No, now we will see everything. We are thinking just about the games now. We will see now what everyone thinks, what I think. The fans deserve much more and we have to understand all of the mistakes we have made and then create something really strong.”
It was a diplomatic exit, but the writing had long been on the wall.
Still’s Stock on the Rise
Still’s decision to reject Sunderland in favour of a move to France appears justified. His tenure at Stade Reims offered a glimpse of his sharp tactical nous, and his impact at Lens has further burnished his credentials. His age might raise eyebrows in some quarters, but his leadership has already turned heads across Europe.