He was quick to throw the team under the bus Ex Southampton star accuses Ralph Hasenhuttl of making it all about him in damning verdict after sack
He was quick to throw the team under the bus – Ex-Southampton star accuses Ralph Hasenhuttl of making it all about him in damning verdict after sack Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout
151 games
68 losses
47 wins
36 draws
31% win rate
The only manager to lose 9-0 twice. Ralph Hasenhüttl's Premier League career by numbers: 151 games 68 losses 47 wins 36 draws 31% win rateThe only manager to lose 9-0 twice.
He was quick to throw the team under the bus – Ex-Southampton star accuses Ralph Hasenhuttl of making it all about him in damning verdict after sack
Former Southampton boss slams Ralph Hassenhutl Former striker has given a damning verdict on former Saints boss Ralph Hasenhuttl, claiming he tried to make everything about himself. The boss was dismissed by the club on Monday, 7 November following a 4-1 defeat to Newcastle United at St. Mary's in the Premier League. Southampton fans had audibly turned against their now-former manager as the team slid into the 's relegation zone. can confirm it has parted company with Men’s First Team Manager Ralph Hasenhüttl. can confirm it has parted company with Men’s First Team Manager Ralph Hasenhüttl. The 55-year-old was in charge of the South Coast club for four years. He attempted to implement an aggressive style of football while developing young players at the club. However, he failed to ever guide Southampton in the Premier League's top half and suffered two 9-0 defeats in two different seasons. Austin, who played for a season under Hasenhuttl, was clearly not a fan of his former boss. He claimed that the Austrian often blamed his players rather than take responsibility. The 33-year-old forward told : “It was all about him. He was quick to throw the team under the bus when the team was doing poorly. But when they were doing great, it was all about him." He added: “When you’re being asked if you can get out of a blip and you say, ‘No’, I don’t think any manager can say that. You need to galvanise your team. Even if you don’t believe it, you need to say you can turn it around.” Austin also took a dig at Hasenhuttl's lack of achievements at Southampton, saying: “He was been there for four years and his highest point tally was 52 points, the rest it’s been low forties. Have they finished in the top-half since he’s been there? No." He added: “Can you say it’s a success? You would have to say no – but because he’s kept in the Premier League, you could say yes. It depends on what the ambitions of the football club are.” Ralph Hasenhüttl's Premier League career by numbers:151 games
68 losses
47 wins
36 draws
31% win rate
The only manager to lose 9-0 twice. Ralph Hasenhüttl's Premier League career by numbers: 151 games 68 losses 47 wins 36 draws 31% win rateThe only manager to lose 9-0 twice.