Southampton have dismissed Nathan Jones as manager only three months into the role.
The former Luton boss replaced Ralph Hasenhuttl in November, shortly before the league paused for the Qatar World Cup.
Jones had guided Saints to the Carabao Cup semi-finals and the FA Cup fifth round, but lost seven of his eight Premier League games in charge, with his sole victory coming against Everton in January.
Southampton lost 2-1 at home to Wolves on Saturday after being undone by a sensational second-half comeback from 10-man Wolves at a hostile St Mary’s, with Joao Gomes scoring a late decider to pile more pressure on Jones.
Before his sacking on Sunday, Nathan Jones said his side should’ve won against Wolves and revealed the pressures he felt.
Jones went immediately down the tunnel at the full-time whistle, and later described the comeback from Wolves as a “sucker-punch”.
A Southampton fan was reportedly kicked out of St Mary’s by security on Saturday after waving a giant P45 cut-out at Jones during the dismal loss to Wolves.
Jones, 49, leaves Southampton bottom of the table, with 15 points from 22 games. They are currently four points adrift of safety.