However, Martin’s brand of possession-based football has not been universally acclaimed at his previous clubs.
After winning 30 of his 80 games in charge at MK Dons to finish 19th and 13th in League One, he followed that up with 36 wins and 36 defeats at Swansea, while ending up 15th and 10th in the Championship.
Swans fans had got used to their side playing with a swagger in recent times under Roberto Martinez, Brendan Rodgers, Michael Laudrup and Graham Potter, and reached the Championship play-off final under Steve Cooper just before Martin’s arrival.
BBC Wales football correspondent Rob Phillips said Martin “polarised the faithful” in south Wales – but said promotion with the Saints justified his methods.
“He has finally confirmed that zealous adherence to his possession-based football principles can bring success,” said Phillips.
“At Swansea City, disciples of his method would relish the passing style and the enjoyment it brought when done well.
“The agnostics sometimes enjoyed the spectacle, but pointed to no end product – namely no promotion nor silverware.
“Southampton’s triumph, admittedly with greater resources than he had at the Swans, has vindicated his beliefs and shows the Martin style of ‘Total Football’ can bring the progress every fan craves.
“Now the Martin method faces its ultimate test in the Premier League.”