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Selles confident Southampton’s players are ‘good enough’ to keep club in Premier League

Southampton, England, 9th November 2022. Ruben Selles, first team coach of Southampton watches during the warm up before the Carabao Cup match at St Mary's Stadium, Southampton.

Southampton boss Ruben Selles thinks his players still “know that they’re good enough” to avoid relegation in the Premier League before they face Man City.

This has been a terrible campaign for the Saints, who sacked Ralph Hasenhuttl after a sluggish start and managed to reach new lows under Nathan Jones.

First-team coach Selles was since been promoted to manager until the end of a season that will result in relegation unless Southampton quickly turn around their ongoing four-match winless run.

Saints lost 1-0 at relegation rivals West Ham last weekend and the team are four points from safety ahead of Saturday evening’s visit from City.

“We were disappointed with the result,” Selles said of the West Ham loss.

“I think we put the performance there, it’s just some bits that we need to be better. This one per cent that we talk about.

“I see a team that wants to do things, I see a team that wants to work hard to get the result, a positive environment.

“Yeah, we didn’t have a win in the last four games but we have some good performances, we were really close in couple of games, and then we keep going.”

Asked if he still believes there is enough in the dressing room to survive, the Saints boss said: “Well, the results are always key, unfortunately!

“I mean, we have always been there and we have the target to put good performances on the pitch and then try to win football matches and be there.

“I think in the dressing room there is still faith because they know that they’re good enough to do it and then we are still there and we’re going to fight for it.”

Southampton fans winced when pictures emerged showing City sharpshooter Erling Haaland had returned to training, although they have already kept him quiet once this season.

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In fact, City did not even manage a shot on target as Saints stunned Pep Guardiola’s men 2-0 in January’s Carabao Cup quarter-final at St Mary’s.

“It’s not especially that game that we’re going to use,” Selles said.

“That game was great, that game showed we can do something but I think both teams are in a completely different point right now.

“We are using more the approach that we have been doing in the last two months and the approach that they have the last two months also.

“That game they played with some different players and expected players that we have for the…

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