Southampton has appointed Russell Martin as its new supervisor on a three-year contract with the previous defender leaving his position at Swansea City, the south-coast membership stated on Wednesday.
Southampton was relegated from the Premier League final season and the 37-year-old Englishman has been tasked with bringing the membership again to the highest flight from the second-tier Championship.
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“It’s a privilege to accept this opportunity at Southampton, a club with such a long and rich history,” Martin stated.
“My aim is to get this club back where it belongs – in the top flight of English football. I am ready for this challenge and will give everything to achieve this aim and to give the supporters a team that makes them proud.”
Martin took over Swansea forward of the 2021-22 marketing campaign and led the Welsh membership to fifteenth in his first season however improved to a tenth place end final season, narrowly lacking out on a playoff berth by three factors.
Inspired by Barcelona and Manchester City, Martin tried to copy an analogous model of play at Swansea because it routinely dominated possession within the Championship.
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“He is a fantastic fit for what we are trying to achieve, with a strong record of developing and nurturing young, talented players to fulfil their potential and deliver results on the pitch,” Saints’ new director of soccer Jason Wilcox stated.
Martin had just a little over a 12 months left on his Swansea contract, having signed a three-year deal in 2021.
“The club also stands firm in our belief that we are owed full compensation for Russell, and we will continue working diligently and strategically to protect the best interests of the club,” Swansea stated.
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com