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Potter? Rohl? Moyes? Options to replace Martin as Saints boss

Sheffield Wednesday manager Danny Rohl celebrates after victory in the Sky Bet Championship match between Hull City AFC and Sheffield Wednesday FC at MKM Stadium
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Former Southampton midfielder Jo Tessem considers the different options for who the next Saints manager should be on BBC Radio Solent Sport.

On whether Graham Potter is a potential candidate: "Southampton and Brighton are similar sides. He created a very good environment at Brighton, which didn't help him much at Chelsea. I don't know what Graham's thoughts on this are. Some managers are probably thinking it's a sinking ship because they think we are heading for the Championship. I think he's a good manager and could make changes."

On if current Sheffield Wednesday manager, Danny Rohl is the man for the job: "He has a lack of experience in the Premier League. What I think and what a lot of the fans believe is, are we really going to stay up when we are trailing behind this much already? I think he is a good man and has done a good job where he's been and has experience at different levels. The way I'm thinking is, does the board believe they're going to stay up? Is that why they told Russell that's it. Do they believe they can get through and what are they thinking for the January transfer window, is it already gone for us? Where does the board stand on this? I think the next appointment will show that."

On the possibility of David Moyes in the St Mary's dugout: "Maybe we need that kind of character.

"He's a little bit old school and there's nothing wrong with being like that as a manager, football is a simple game and you don't need to reinvent it all the time."

On if current West Brom manager, Carlos Corberan could take charge: "He's an interesting character. He's a promotion guy and he's been good at that. He hasn't taken that next level that the Premier league needs."

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