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Where Premier League's 10 most forgettable managers are now as Saints axe Nathan Jones

Premier League manager is destined to become a Sir Alex Ferguson or a Pep Guardiola.The majority spend a few seasons at a club before moving on, and if they're super lucky, they may just win a trophy along the way. But among the never-ending carousel of incoming Premier League bosses, there are a few where you simply have to stop and wonder, "When on Earth did that happen?!" Here, Daily Star Sport brings you an homage to the forgotten ones.
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Southampton likened to "hungover Sunday league side" over horrendous mistakes vs Watford
Southampton have been compared to a “hungover Sunday league side” after conceding a shambolic goal in their 2-1 defeat by relegation-threatened Watford on Sunday.Watford came into the fixture with just one win from their last 16 Premier League games, but left with a valuable three points in their bid to avoid the drop.Their win owed a lot to Saints’ generous defence, who gift-wrapped Cucho Hernandez’s opener 14 minutes into the game.Fraser Forster and Jan Bednarek played some ponderous balls around the back before Mohammed Salisu left his back-pass short for his goalkeeper, allowing Hernandez to nip in, round Forster and score.It was shocking defending from Ralph Hasenhuttl’s side, who found themselves 2-0 down after 34 minutes when Hernandez smashed a powerful volley through Forster.Mohamed Elyounoussi pulled a goal back from close range following a James Ward-Prowse free-kick, but the home team couldn’t find an equaliser in a sloppy second half to record a third straight defeat.All fans were talking about after the match was the comical way in which Saints conceded the first goal.“Surely not, wtf you’d think it was some hungover Sunday League side,” wrote one fan on Twitter.HAVE YOUR SAY! Can Watford avoid the drop this season? Comment below.“Ermm..looks pretty awful,” wrote one commenter.“This defending is painful to watch...
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Gary Neville amazed by Hasenhüttl interview as Saints boss blasts Man Utd's work ethic
Gary Neville believes Southampton boss Ralph Hasenhüttl has summed up Manchester United's problems perfectly following the two sides' 1-1 draw on Saturday.The Sky Sports pundit took to Twitter after reading Hasenhüttl's post-match comments, suggesting he completely agreed with the Austrian's rather bleak assessment of his opponents."It’s not a big secret that when [United] lose the ball the reverse gears are not the best from everyone," the Saints manager said.In response, Neville tweeted: "Imagine being a Manchester United player and having a respected opposition manager say that about you."United missed the chance to leapfrog West Ham into the top four after being held by Southampton at Old Trafford.Jadon Sancho grabbed the opening goal of the game, which was just his second league goal all season, before Che Adams equalised for the visitors.Cristiano Ronaldo, who missed an open goal in the first-half, has now gone six consecutive matches without finding the back of the net - his worst run since 2009.Did Southampton deserve more than just a point against Manchester United? Let us know what you think in the comments section below...The work ethic of United's players has been called into question a number of times this season and fans have accused some of the club's attacking players, including Cristiano Ronaldo and Bruno Fernandes, of being reluctant to work hard and press for the team.The Red Devils have struggled for form and consistency all season and there have been rumblings of discontent behind the scenes for months which only seemed to be exacerbated when Ralf Rangnick took over from Ole Gunnar Solskjaer in November.
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Reason why Jack Grealish waited to confront Oriol Romeu in tunnel revealed
Southampton boss Ralph Hasenhuttl admitted that the £100m man had a bone to pick with his midfielder after their 1-1 draw on Saturday.The pair had an on-field spat during the match at St Mary’s, which saw Manchester City’s 12-match winning streak come to an end.Kyle Walker-Peters had put the home side ahead in the opening exchanges of the match before Aymeric Laporte equalised from a Kevin de Bruyne free-kick.Pep Guardiola’s men were threatening to pull away from the herd in the Premier League table but this has somewhat brought them back down to earth.While the size of catching City still looks unlikely, Liverpool have two games in hand and could cut their lead at the top to six points.During the match, Romeu was a constant thorn in Grealish’s side and the Mirror have revealed that the Spaniard was pinching and twisting the winger’s skin throughout the outing.There was another incident when the England international was floored by Jan Bednarak while Romeu leaned into Grealish and appeared to shout in his face.It led to a scuffle when the 26-year-old got to his feet to push the former Chelsea star with both sets of teams getting involved.Who's your money on - Jack Grealish on Oriol Romeu? Comment belowHasenhuttl revealed that the former Aston Villa star waited for Romeu in the tunnel after the match to exchange words.He said: “They had a conversation and everything is good.”Grealish arrived at the Etihad in the summer for a British record £100m and has two goals and two assists in 16 Premier League appearances.At full-time, Guardiola claimed that it was the forward’s best match in a sky-blue shirt after playing him as a striker.Want to be on the ball with all of the latest football news?Well then sign up for the
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