New UK PM Rishi Sunak reveals favorite Premier League club, says he wants to ‘run’ it


New UK PM Rishi Sunak reveals favorite Premier League club, says he wants to ‘run’ it

Rishi Sunak wanted to run Southampton FC

As soon as the UK Prime Minister Liz Truss resigned with a tenure of just 50 days, the inevitable happened and the Indian-origin man Rishi Sunak became the UK Prime Minister. The media when asked him about what he’d like to do if not Politics, the PM replied and took all the attention of being a football fan and chose a Premier League team.

“I’m a massive football fan. I’m from Southampton and if I could run Southampton Football club, I’d be a very happy man.” Indicating what a huge Football admirer Rishi Sunak is through the statement. The public could have witnessed him as a Football manager if not a politician.

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Rishi Sunak has cleared everyone’s thoughts about him, being a football fan makes one thing very clear, the PM shall be strictly busy on UCL nights and during Southampton days. A lucky man indeed, who meant to rule somehow the United Kingdom, and let’s just hope it goes well for him.

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Rishi Sunak’s favorite club- Southampton’s bad days are here

Ralph Hasenhuttl
Ralph Hasenhuttl

Since the start of the Premier League season 2022-23 the club has suffered a lot, even with players doing what they do best, the team is struggling to score and having a good day out. Winning only one game out of their last five hasn’t landed them anywhere.

The coaching of Ralph Hasenhuttl is doing no good to the team, and the man proved himself time and again not good enough. The club is currently hanging itself on the bottom five and is looking for a push-start, which likely they’ll get if they get a match in hand and deliver a shock.

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The club hasn’t had an illustrious past as well, having only one major trophy that too in the 70s with the FA Cup. Having hard luck when it comes to Premierships and the closest they got to a trophy last time was back in 2017 when they were runners-up in the EFL Cup competition.

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