Will Still came under fire from his own fans again on Saturday as Southampton lost 2-0 at home to Preston North End.The Saints manager saw his side booed and some chants against him last weekend following a defeat to Blackburn.Still has been booed and chanted against in the last two weeks by Southampton’s fansGetty But as things continued to get worse for Still’s side in the Championship this season, the supporters completely turned on him.Chants of ‘You’re getting sacked in the morning’ rang around St. Mary’s as they vented their frustration at their manager. And on top of that, further fury was directed at the Southampton players and the club’s board during their loss to Preston.talkSPORT’s Ian Abrahams was in attendance on the south coast, and he summed up a very tough afternoon for Still.Abrahams explained: “With respect to Preston…this is all about Southampton, whose fans shouted at their manager: ‘You’re getting sacked in the morning’, shouted at their players: ‘You’re not fit to wear the shirt, and shouted at the board: ‘Get out of our club.’“This was a toxic stadium this afternoon, and Will Still could do nothing to subside that. “His Southampton side had one shot that was tipped onto the crossbar. In the second half, that apart, their build-up was slow and ponderous, they were shot-shy when they got anywhere near the Preston goal, and looked anything but a team that could get away from trouble. “They’re just one place outside the relegation zone now, things are not looking great, dark clouds over St Mary’s tonight.”Southampton find themselves 21st and three points above the Championship drop zone after 13 games this campaign.They’ve only won two all season after relegation from the Premier League last term – and Still’s future is up in the air.Southampton have now lost their last 3 games in the ChampionshipGettyThe former Premier League giants now have genuine relegation fearsGettyWhat has Will Still said? Still addressed the doubts about his future as Southampton manager when speaking at St. Mary’s post-match.He admitted: “I don’t know [how much time I have left]. You’d have to ask the right people. I’m not going to give up or stop.“I’ll keep fighting as long as I’ve got. If I had an instant fix, I think I would’ve found it two months ago.”On the game, Still said: “Frustrated. The first goal typifies that non-belief and intensity. In the end, we’ve conceded two really poor goals, and goals change games, especially in the Championship.“I think today, hard work has beaten talent; it’s as simple as that. We look naïve, we look soft when it really matters.“That’s what the Championship does to you.”View Tweet: https://twitter.com/hashtag/Saintsfc?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5EtfwSaints anger spills over The ‘toxic’ atmosphere at St. Mary’s appeared to get too much for Southampton defender Nathan Wood after full-time.As Wood was walking off the pitch, he looked over towards Saints fans who appeared to be voicing their discontent.And the defender then shouted back at the supporters, angrily pointing at them before heading down the tunnel.Southampton will need to find some positivity in the camp quickly, with a quick turnaround in the second tier this week. They travel to face Queens Park Rangers on Wednesday evening.The Saints then take on Sheffield Wednesday, Charlton and Leicester in their next three fixtures, with them likely to be pivotal for Still.