Why Pellegrino Could Be The Next Manager To Be Sacked Unless He Is Able To Turn Things Around Dramatically

Share
Mauricio Pellegrino

Is It Time For Southampton To Sack Mauricio Pellegrino After A Series Of Disappointing Results?

Over the last few years, Southampton have seen a lot of managers come and go. They were hammered when they replaced Nigel Adkins with Mauricio Pochettino in January 2013 but the Argentine justified the decision and excelled for 18 months before taking over at Tottenham.

Ronald Koeman was next in line and he did do well during his two years in charge as he took them into Europe before jumping ship to Everton. Then came Frenchman Claude Puel, who had a strange year in charge last season, reaching, and then unfortunately losing the League Cup final to Manchester United. After that, his reign fizzled out as they became dull and boring to watch.

Last but not the least, Mauricio Pellegrino came in. He took charge of Southampton after having started his coaching career alongside Rafa Benitez at Liverpool. He has had mixed spells in charge of Valencia, Estudiantes, Independiente and Alaves before taking over at Southampton. Unfortunately for him, the Saints have not really benefited much from his tutelage so far.

Southampton are still struggling for goals at home. They have managed just 6 goals in as many Premier League games at St. Mary’s, and all does not seem to be completely well among the players either, especially after their recent defeat against Burnley. It’s been speculated for a while now and a possible sacking could be on the cards.

The Saints lost 0-1 to a late Burnley winner, and are on a poor run right now. There seems to be a clear lack of creativity among the ranks. Seemingly, the hosts ran out of ideas in the second half and dropped to 13th place after their third home defeat of the season. Striker Manolo Gabbiadini is the Saints’ leading scorer so far this season, having scored 3 of his side’s 9 goals, but he could not add to that tally against Burnley’s resolute backline. To salvage the situation, Pellegrino replaced him with Charlie Austin but that did not really yield results.

While Burnley upped the tempo, Southampton’s threat receded and the lack of spark in front of goal must worry Pellegrino after 11 games of the season. Redmond and full-back Ryan Bertrand looked dangerous from the flanks, but there was a lack of penetration through the middle, much to the frustration of some Southampton fans, who will be looking for better performances from their side after the international break.

Meanwhile, the general atmosphere seems to be a bit off – especially when it comes to some of the players. For example, when Sofiane Boufal scored a late winner against West Brom last week, the forward made a point of going over to celebrate in front of Pellegrino. The forward is clearly not happy at being a mere super sub, and one cannot blame him for that.

There seems to some issues at the club with regards to team selection. James Ward-Prowse and Nathan Redmond made the England squad last season and now they regularly find themselves on the bench. The thing about football is that it can create a vicious, never-ending cycle of players’ forms dipping due to lack of sufficient game time. Redmond, a bright prospect when he joined Southampton, is clearly waning as far his potential is concerned.

Thus, it is not just the fact that Southampton are in dreadful form right now – there are a number of things going wrong for them simultaneously. Unless Pellegrino turns things around soon, he could become the latest Premier League manager to get sacked.

Meghna Sengupta

Editor @ Soccersouls. Lives in Chennai, and a Manchester United fan. Follow me on Linkedin

Recent Posts

Tips for Attending Your First Live Football Match

Experiencing a live football match in a stadium is genuinely remarkable. The atmosphere differs  significantly from watching on a screen. The energy and excitement are contagious, immersing  you in the game like never before.   If you're gearing up for your inaugural football match, knowing what to expect is essential. The  sheer intensity of being surrounded by hundreds or thousands of passionate fans can be  overwhelming. To ensure you make the most of this unique experience, here are some tips for  first-timers:  Secure Tickets Early  Getting tickets is crucial, especially for popular events like the World Cup or highly anticipated  matches. Buying online is often the most convenient method. As the season progresses, ticket  demand increases, leading to quick sell-outs. Prices can vary based on team popularity, stadium  quality, and other factors. You can think about buying your tickets in cryptocurrency. Consider  using USDT but first understand tether meaning to know how to go about it. If you have a  specific team or player you want to see, plan accordingly by checking their schedule and  securing tickets early for the best experience. …

4 days ago

Some key players to watch at Euro 2024

FRANCE WIN 14-0 🤯Les Bleus score 14 (FOURTEEN) times vs. Gibraltar for their biggest-ever win.…

6 days ago

Aston Villa vs Liverpool preview, team news, tickets and prediction

Aston Villa are having a very fine season so far in the Premier League. The…

6 days ago

Manchester City vs Wolverhampton Wanderers preview, team news, tickets & prediction

The Premier League run-in, the backend of the title race for Manchester City sees them…

2 weeks ago

Everton vs Nottingham Forest preview, team news, tickets, and prediction

Everton is having a bad season so far, from their poor form in the league…

1 month ago

The Vital Role of Communication on the Soccer Field: Unlocking Success in Leagues

Communication is the heartbeat of any successful soccer team. On the field, amidst the flurry…

1 month ago