Southampton Axe Manager Ivan Juric After Record-Early Premier League Relegation
Southampton confirm Ivan Juric's departure following historic early relegation from Premier League, with interim management team set to take over.


Southampton Football Club have made the decisive move to part ways with manager Ivan Juric following their record-early relegation from the Premier League after Sunday's crushing 3-1 defeat at Tottenham Hotspur.
Immediate Fallout from Relegation
While the south coast club has yet to release an official statement, BBC Sport sources confirm Juric's departure will be formally announced later today. The Croatian manager's troubled tenure at St Mary's Stadium lasted just four months, yielding only two victories in 16 matches.
Historic Low for Saints
Sunday's result cemented Southampton's place in Premier League history for all the wrong reasons:
- Earliest relegation in league history (with 8 games remaining)
- Rock-bottom of the table with just 10 points
- On pace to challenge Derby County's infamous 11-point season (2007-08)
Interim Management Structure
Football Insider understands the club will install:
- Simon Rusk as interim manager
- Club veteran Adam Lallana as assistant
This stopgap solution aims to stabilize the club ahead of a crucial Championship campaign next season.
Juric's Troubled Tenure
Key facts about Juric's short-lived Southampton reign:
- Appointed in December 2023 on 18-month deal
- Previously sacked by Roma after just 12 games
- Career includes spells with Torino, Hellas Verona, and Genoa
What's Next for Southampton?
The Saints face critical decisions in the coming weeks:
- Permanent manager search
- Championship preparation
- Squad overhaul
- Rebuilding fan confidence
Club sources indicate a comprehensive review of football operations will commence immediately.