Claudio Ranieri’s time at Fulham could be nearing its end after this latest loss left his side with little hope of escaping relegation from the Premier League.
Ranieri looked a beaten man on the sidelines as he stood with arms folded throughout and the mood among away supporters was toxic at St Mary’s Stadium.
Fans called on club bosses to act and unfurled a banner mocking the words of owner Shahid Khan, who in November said Ranieri’s appointment was ‘risk-free'.
In hindsight, nothing could be further from the truth. Fulham have still not won away this season, and victory for Ralph Hasenhuttl’s Southampton here moved them out of the bottom three.
Hasenhuttl has given his side a fighting chance of survival and they took full advantage of Fulham’s trademark dire defending to clinch the win.
Oriol Romeu and James Ward-Prowse got the goals that saw them climb above Cardiff to 17th. Fulham, meanwhile, are 10 points adrift of safety and their March fixture list will not lift spirits.
The Cottagers must face Chelsea, Liverpool and Manchester City, as well as Leicester, who may be benefitting from the new-manager bounce. Whether Ranieri will be in charge for that return to the King Power Stadium in nine days’ time remains to be seen.
Fulham resembled sitting ducks in the opening stages as Southampton asked all the questions.
Charlie Austin scored inside quarter of an hour but the goal was ruled out by referee Anthony Taylor for a foul on goalkeeper Sergio Rico in the build-up.
Southampton took a legitimate lead in the 23rd minute, however. Ryan Bertrand’s corner led to a poor punched clearance by Rico and the ball fell invitingly to Romeu, who hit a 22-yard shot.
All 11 Fulham players were inside the box but no one was on the edge to block the shot. It escaped every man and nestled in the back of the net for 1-0.
It was 2-0 before half time as Bertrand forced Rico into the save. The goalkeeper palmed the ball into the path of Ward-Prowse, who tapped in the rebound.
Remarkably, Ranieri went into this winless in his last 22 Premier League away matches – 15 for Leicester, seven for Fulham. That run had not looked like coming to a halt here.
While they showed their anger towards Ranieri and vice-chairman Tony Khan, Fulham fans have not lost their senses of humour, at least.
At 2-0 down, they sang: ‘If you’re going down, stand up.’ They then added: ‘On our way, we’re on our way, to the Championship, we’re on our way.’
The visitors also chanted towards Southampton’s supporters several times during this game: ‘You’re going down with the Fulham.’
Saints boss Hasenhuttl disagrees with that statement. Indeed this win will give the Saints belief as they head into the final 10 fixtures of the season.
For Fulham, they have now lost eight of their last nine games and have the worst defensive record in Europe. It is hard to see where they go from here.
reallythe
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Can we all just take a moment to remember, Leicester City won the title. What on Earth
Nigel Pearson team won the premier league and ranieri took the credit by not changing it.
Rose01
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Ranieri back to his normal level, did well to win the league but since then he's been a hopeless manager
How many of the current managers in the EPL have won the title?....I count 3 including Ranieri.
Bertrams
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Pressure? Why Fulham was already in relegation when he joined?
No they were not Ranieri just put the nail in the coffin. I said it at the time that Fulham made a big mistake hiring him.
badly
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this is not Claudio fault at all that was done before he got here with the miss spending of 100 million. tonight another shocking performance and with that its game over and back to the championship
He got the job, claiming he could fix the defence. He hasn't achieved that, Fulham play worse now than before. The underlying issue though is no one other than Tony Khan and the ridiculous belief in data analysis to sign players. Only Mitrovic stands out (only signed thanks to Jokanovic).
Tim5533
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Can we all just take a moment to remember, Leicester City won the title. What on Earth
Movidas
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Fulham sacked their manager too early. Now they need him back to help them get out the championship
Eugener
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Ranieri back to his normal level, did well to win the league but since then he's been a hopeless manager
poniard
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The Fulham story is one of the season's surprises for me. I really thought they would survive relegation.
wikipedia
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Ranieri - just another manager lucky to have a great team at Leicester , give him a raw team and he is nothing special .
Rockmans
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Ranieri proving that he is NOTHING without Nigel Pearson to build a team for him. Remember, when Leicester hired him he had just been sacked by Greece for losing to the Farore Islands!!
lkoop
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Pressure? Why Fulham was already in relegation when he joined?
Oklahoma
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this is not Claudio fault at all that was done before he got here with the miss spending of 100 million. tonight another shocking performance and with that its game over and back to the championship