Business as usual for sunny Saints, says Cork


(Reuters) - The Southampton squad have been laughing and not panicking amidst feverous media talk the English Premier League side had been plunged into crisis following the resignation of executive chairman Nicola Cortese, midfielder Jack Cork said.

Cortese quit last week with the future of Argentine manager Mauricio Pochettino coming into doubt after he had said in May he would follow the Italian banker through the exit door should he ever resign.

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