Still sacked by Southampton after five months in chargeShareWill Still's first job in English football lasted just over five months, with Southampton letting him go after two league wins in 13 games.Southampton have parted ways with head coach Will Still after just over five months in charge.Still was announced as Southampton's boss shortly before their final Premier League game in 2024-25, ahead of their relegation to the Championship.However, the Saints have struggled on their return to the second tier, currently sitting 21st in the table with only a three-point buffer to the relegation zone.Southampton suffered their third straight defeat on Saturday, losing 2-0 to Preston North End after losses to Bristol City and Blackburn Rovers.They have won just one of their last 11 matches in all competitions, beating fellow strugglers Sheffield United at the end of September."Will is a great person who gave everything to try and improve performances and results," Southampton's technical director Johannes Spors said in a statement."Ultimately, that process has taken longer than any of us would have liked. By making a change now, we believe it gives us the best chance of turning things around this season and climbing back up the league table."I would like to thank Will, Ruben [Martinez], Clement [Lemaitre] and Carl [Martin] for their efforts and wish them well for the future."Still took charge of 13 matches in the Championship, winning just two of those (D6 L5), leaving the club with a 15.4% win rate under him.They scored just 13 goals in that time, conceding 19, and averaged 0.9 points per game under Still's management.Under-21s head coach Tonda Eckert will take over on an interim basis. Still sacked by Southampton after five months in chargeWill Still's first job in English football lasted just over five months, with Southampton letting him go after two league wins in 13 games.Southampton have parted ways with head coach Will Still after just over five months in charge.Still was announced as Southampton's boss shortly before their final Premier League game in 2024-25, ahead of their relegation to the Championship.However, the Saints have struggled on their return to the second tier, currently sitting 21st in the table with only a three-point buffer to the relegation zone.Southampton suffered their third straight defeat on Saturday, losing 2-0 to Preston North End after losses to Bristol City and Blackburn Rovers.They have won just one of their last 11 matches in all competitions, beating fellow strugglers Sheffield United at the end of September."Will is a great person who gave everything to try and improve performances and results," Southampton's technical director Johannes Spors said in a statement."Ultimately, that process has taken longer than any of us would have liked. By making a change now, we believe it gives us the best chance of turning things around this season and climbing back up the league table."I would like to thank Will, Ruben [Martinez], Clement [Lemaitre] and Carl [Martin] for their efforts and wish them well for the future."Still took charge of 13 matches in the Championship, winning just two of those (D6 L5), leaving the club with a 15.4% win rate under him.They scored just 13 goals in that time, conceding 19, and averaged 0.9 points per game under Still's management.Under-21s head coach Tonda Eckert will take over on an interim basis.