Southampton has started very well this season and lately is fourth on the table. Ralph Hasenhuttl was able to get the most out of Danny Ings, Che Adams and many others. However, this does not mean that the club is not hunting itself in January. Window.
Hasenhuttl has reportedly met Manchester United fullback Brandon Williams as a imaginable option to compete with Ryan Bertrand and Kyle Walker-Peters.
The arrival of Alex Telles from Porto meant that Williams was third Luke Skaw and the Brazilian. At the age of 20, Williams had to play and a move to Southampton did not particularly concern him. true for a few minutes.
Williams recently signed a new contract and speaking to Manchester United’s official website, he was adamant about his intentions to play more for the first team.
“Signing this contract is another moment of pride for me and my family,” he said. “Having been at Manchester United since the age of seven, it’s a dream come true to play in the first team. “
Hasenhuttl is too confident before Southampton’s move to Arsenal. The Gunners are suffering and know that any game can be the key to the change of course of their season. The coach needs Wednesday’s match to be that match, as his Saints team is seeking European qualifying for next season. after a brilliant start to the campaign.
“That’s why you also have to be careful with any opponent who has difficulties, because he can also take such an adjustment for smart change, so be careful, focus, do your best to win the game,” he said.
“We have played 3 times this season against the six most sensible groups and we only got one point against Chelsea. In the other two games against Tottenham and Manchester United, we won and then a little too naive to take all the problems we had. it may have taken, perhaps, so we have to be informed of the games.
“These next matches are a challenge for us, against Arsenal and City, to show us that now we can also win until the last minute. “
Arsenal scored a point last season at the Emirates after Alexandre Lacazette scored the tie at the last minute to tie the score at 2–2. Arsenal have scored two goals in a league match since their 2–1 win over Sheffield United in early October.