
Ivan Jorry has reportedly left Southampton after the club’s relegation.
The Croatian claimed responsibility in December after the expulsion of Rosel Martin, but failed to inspire the results.
Sintz lost 12 of his 14 games, winning only one, and sat down at the end of the table – the most basic in Premier League history – after his 3-1 defeat in Tottenham was confirmed in Tottenham.
0.29 – Southampton have only four points from 14 Premier League games (W1 D1 L12), the lowest point in each of the Croatians in each manager to win 10+ games in the tournament (0.29). Unfounded. Pic.twitter.com/Newtfrfwgd
– Optakho (@optajoe) April 7,
History repeats itself for Jurick
This is the second time he has left a club this season. He took over Roma at Roma in September after Daniel de Rossi’s departure, but he continued only 12 and lost five.
Jorick signed an 18-month deal at St. Mary and spoke after the Spurs game, saying he was ready to stay and lead their efforts to return to the starting line-up immediately.
He said: If we take a long way to come back here, I am ready.
“We have many young players, talented players,” he said. They are good, but they don’t have experience. There is a completely different physical between us and other teams in the English Premier League. The same thing happened to Leicester and Ipswich. The gap is big, but from this moment the players can grow up, better and be present for the Premier League, that’s my idea.”
Ivan Jorriky’s thoughts after the game:
— Southampton FC (@Sooshaptonfc) April 6,
We’re very easy to get off – juric
This is the second time that Southampton has been ruled out of the Premier League in three years, and Jurior believes there is a detailed review to make sure they will not happen again.
“It’s clear that we haven’t played in the Premier League for the past two years,” Jorry said.
“We’re very easily descended and that means big problems in many situations. Now it’s important to understand all mistakes and try to make something good.