Hasenhuttl dismayed by clear gap in quality after Southampton crumble to defeat at Tottenham

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Southampton boss Ralph Hasenhuttl admits ‘frustration’ after the Saints suffer hammering in defeat at Tottenham, admitting his side had ‘problems with Spurs quality’

  • Southampton went ahead through James Ward-Prowse’s superb volley
  • But Tottenham fought back to record a thumping 4-1 victory on Saturday
  • Mohammed Salisu guided the ball into his own net to cap a miserable afternoon

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Ralph Hasenhuttl found it impossible to conceal his dismay after Southampton crashed to a heavy defeat at Tottenham and extended their terrible run of Premier League form into the new campaign.

‘It’s frustrating but not completely surprising that this game can go in such a direction,’ sighed Saints boss Hasenhuttl after the 4-1 hammering at Spurs. ‘I don’t have the feeling we are completely lost but we had problems with all this quality they have.

‘We played against maybe the best strikers in the world here. If you have to defend one against one it’s tough, and not surprising for me. We are still unable to keep a clean sheet and we were pretty far from one today.’

Southampton boss Ralph Hasenhuttl was dismayed after Saturday's defeat at Tottenham

Southampton boss Ralph Hasenhuttl was dismayed after Saturday’s defeat at Tottenham

James Ward-Prowse gave Southampton the lead at Spurs but they held the lead for less than 10 minutes and disintegrated in the second half.

‘We had a good start,’ said Hasenhuttl. ‘We were brave, had good moments, scored a good goal. It felt a little bit like the opponents switched into the next gear and we couldn’t follow after the first 20 minutes.

‘They’re a strong side. They have strengthened their team. They have quality everywhere. It was frustrating to see how big the gap is, to be honest.’

The visitors took the lead through James Ward-Prowse's superb volley after 12 minutes

The visitors took the lead through James Ward-Prowse's superb volley after 12 minutes

The visitors took the lead through James Ward-Prowse’s superb volley after 12 minutes

Mohamed Salisu’s own goal, slicing a simple clearance into his own net for Tottenham’s third, summed the performance up. 

‘This is individual quality,’ said Hasenhuttl. ‘It is easy to clear the ball with the right foot. This is simply not good enough at this level.

‘It’s not easy to stop individual errors but we will work on this, to find solutions. We know the Premier League shows your every weakness. It’s tough to defend here but we will find a way to do it better.’

Southampton's Mohammed Salisu guided the ball into his own net to cap a miserable day

Southampton's Mohammed Salisu guided the ball into his own net to cap a miserable day

Southampton’s Mohammed Salisu guided the ball into his own net to cap a miserable day