Jesse Marsch to Southampton talks break down (report)
Jesse Marsch will not become the new manager of Premier League club Southampton, according to a report from The Telegraph’s Jeremy Wilson.
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Jesse Marsch will not become the new manager of Premier League club Southampton, according to a report from The Telegraph’s Jeremy Wilson.
Mark Williams believes he needs to make some lifestyle changes as he crashed out of the Welsh Open to compatriot Jak Jones in the second round following a late finish in Llandudno. The three-time world champion was stunned 4-3 after a disjointed performance, and his elimination at such an early stage means he is likely to miss out on next week’s Players Championship. Ad Reflecting on another disappointing defeat, Williams told Eurosport: “I struggled a bit.
According to multiple reports Jesse Marsch will become the new manager of Premier League club Southampton.
After a weekend of controversial decisions in the Premier League, both Mario Lemina and Ruben Dias were recipients of a new ruling introduced by the FA and the PGMOL, with referees set to clamp down on dissent.
Nathan Jones on Sunday after the Welshman won just one Premier League game during his three-month tenure to leave the south-coast club rooted at the bottom of the standings.Jones is the second Saints manager to lose his job this season after the former Luton Town boss was appointed in November as Ralph Hasenhuettl's replacement a few days before the World Cup break.While the Saints reached the fifth round of the FA Cup and the semi-finals of the League Cup after beating Manchester City, the club failed to get out of the relegation zone in the league."Southampton Football Club can confirm it has parted company with men's first team manager Nathan Jones. First team coaches Chris Cohen and Alan Sheehan have also left the club," the club said in a statement.
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Southampton, the English Premier League's bottom club, said Sunday that they had fired coach Nathan Jones after three months in charge.