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Mark Hughes is said to have one game to save his Southampton career, with the Daily Mail reporting club chiefs are ready to make a decision on his future.
The Saints march into Saturday’s tie with Fulham just outside the relegation zone, having won just a single match so far this season.
A struggle to find the net has left club executives like chairman Ralph Krueger faced with a decision to make, fearing a repeat of last year when they delayed sacking Mauricio Pellegrino until March.
The late call on the Argentinean’s future left Hughes with just eight games to secure the club’s Premier League future, and while he did, he has been unable to make progress with the side this term.
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Fulham go into the fixture with a new head coach of their own, following a similarly disappointing start to the season. The Cottagers took the decision at the start of the international break to part ways with Slavisa Jokanovic in favour of the 2016 Premier League title winner Claudio Ranieri.
Sky Sports recently understood the Southampton board still held faith in Hughes but that has dwindled with results not turning around. The Mail suggests that should the Saints lose at the weekend, a meeting will be held to decide if the former striker remains the right man.
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