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Will Still appointed as new Southampton manager

Will Still appointed as new Southampton manager

Yahoo25-05-2025

have announced that 32-year-old will take over as their new manager.
He'll step in after Sunday's final Premier League match against Arsenal, replacing interim boss Simon Rusk.
The Saints, already relegated, parted ways with Ivan Juri? in April after just 107 days in charge.
Still, who was born in Belgium to English parents, left French side Lens last week, saying he wanted to be closer to his family back in England.
He's signed a three-year deal with the club as they look to rebuild in the Championship.

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