Matt Le Tissier has staged a remarkable comeback to Southampton four years after resigning from his ambassador position amid social media controversy.
Background on Departure and Return
The 57-year-old club icon stepped down in April 2022 following intense backlash over his X posts, which included comments on the Ukraine war. Prominent personalities like Gary Lineker and comedian David Baddiel voiced public criticism at the time.
Le Tissier now rejoins St Mary’s in a new advisory capacity on the board. He collaborates closely with the football department, leveraging his extensive expertise to inform key decisions. Reports indicate he provided informal support to the Saints prior to this official appointment.
Le Tissier’s Illustrious Career at Southampton
Le Tissier devoted nearly his entire playing career to Southampton, netting 209 goals across 462 appearances from 1986 to 2002. He holds the record as the club’s top Premier League scorer with 101 goals in 270 matches, achieving the milestone as the first midfielder to reach 100 top-flight goals.
Post-Southampton, he briefly played non-league football with Eastleigh before retiring. He also earned eight caps for England.
Southampton’s Current Campaign
The Saints currently occupy seventh place in the Championship after last season’s relegation. They linger just outside the play-off spots with a game in hand. Manager Tonda Eckert’s team prepares to challenge Premier League powerhouse Arsenal in the FA Cup quarter-finals this Saturday evening.
Le Tissier’s high-profile return offers a boost, with fans optimistic that his insights will propel Southampton back to the Premier League.

