Ivan Juric admits that he is not sure whether he will be responsible in Southampton next season and admitted that he “didn’t do well” at St. Mary’s.
This week arose that the saints took a step for Sheffield Wednesday boss Danny Rohl, regardless of which division they were in summer. Rohl is a former assistant in Southampton and the club turned out on Wednesday before Juric was appointed.
The South Coast Club is in the Premier League with only nine points from 27 games, 13 security injuries.
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Juric replaced the released Russell Martin in December, after releasing Roma himself a month earlier after only 12 responsible games.
Juric “Live at the moment”
When asked about his future before the discouraging journey on Saturday to the leaders Liverpool, the Croatin said: “I don’t know. As I said, I live at the moment and think of Liverpool, not about what will happen in the future or not. I can do my job and try to do my best. That’s it.
“It is normal for every manager if you have results and everything is good and if you have no results, you and the club have doubts. It’s a normal situation and I’m used to it. It is nothing special for every manager. “
Juric honestly about his own performance
Juric has lost except for one of his 10 league games and admits that it was not easy.
He added: “I didn’t do it well, it was bad. I think there are many situations. I think it’s a little fault.
“But if I think of my job, of course I’m not happy, I’m not satisfied. I expected a lot more. When things went wrong, it is the fault of everyone.
“Not the team or I or the club, it is the fault of everyone. We have nine points. With Russell Martin they made five and then four.
“My guilt and others, so it is not important to think about it. It is only important that we have to prepare for the game.
“We have to do our best at the end of the season. Then you will see what will happen. It’s not easy to lose in the games.
“But as I said, it is a great experience for my young players. I have to be hard. I have to think that something good can happen in these bad times. “
If there was some good news for Juric, his squad will have four players in Angeld again with Kyle Walker-Peters, Adam Lallana, Jan Bednarek and Lesley Ugochuukwu.