Ralph Hasenhuttl demands Southampton advance crash against Burnley

Southampton’s 2020/21 season with three losses to Crystal Palace, Tottenham and Brentford in all competitions, despite last season’s finale as the top-informed team in the Premier League.

Ralph Hasenhuttl said he expected “better” in his forward from his clash with Burnley at Turf Moor this weekend.

The Austrian admitted to criticizing his own after his 5–2 loss to Tottenham last weekend.

In statements to Southampton’s official website, he said, “We are a little critical when we look at our performances because we know the point we showed at the end of last season. “

“We are not so pleased to see ourselves betting, even in the first half (against Tottenham), when we don’t actually play badly, it’s still not the way we can play. We can still be calmer and more effective in our game. “. with the ball,

“In the middle of the moment, there was a clever start but after a great possibility for us, we conceded the purpose of the moment in too simple a way and then stopped defending,

“It’s something I haven’t noticed in a long time. We lost our way absolutely and mentally we weren’t strong enough to fight.

Having lost his way to Tottenham, Southampton will have to be in a position to return to action without having controlled to come out with the full three problems in one of his last seven matches against Burnley.

While Turf Moor is a difficult position to navigate, it presents a wonderful opportunity for the Saints to collect their first numbers of the season before their last game opposed to West Brom before the international break in October, and why Hasenhuttl demands something better, in a different way. it may be a deastrous start.

He added: “For us, it’s a transparent message to do more and provide us,

“We have to prove that we are bigger than we showed in the first two games. Winning there (Turf Moor) is easy, but we’ll try.

Southampton ripped burnley off in opposition on Saturday at 8pm as Saints to Lancashire, and you can see all the progress, politics and reaction of the adjustment here at Vavel.

 

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