Southampton At Liverpool The Preview Friday, 11th Nov 2022 07:45 Here we go again in the Premier League and we head to Anfield for our first League game without Ralph Hasenhuttl in nearly 4 years, so we will find out whether Ralph was part of the problem or part of the solution. Ralph Hasenhuttl was the 26th permanent manager I had watched Saints play under, you can add another 5 caretaker managers with Ruben Selles, so with Ralph's replacement Nathan Jones it will be the 27th manager for me and i would suspect that few other Saints supporters can boast of more given that Ted Bates, who was in charge when I started watching took over in 1955. Of those 26 it was 19 years before I saw my 4th Saints manager, so our new man will make it 24 Saints permanent Saints managers since Chris Nicholl left in 1991, the average lifespan in the Saints dugout is barely over a year. So at Anfield we might not yet have started the new era at St Mary's, that will truly come after the World Cup Break, but we will see whether Ralph Hasenhuttl was truly the issue with the squad, willNathan jones change both team and tactics significantly for this game. In truth it is not ideal, on one hand yes a fresh man in charge, even if it is for just one League game, might give us a boost, but it could also backfire. That we will find out at a ground that in recent years has been a graveyard in which Liverpool have usually buried us. Since a 0-0 draw in May 2017, we have played up there 5 times, we have yet to score a goalbut have conceded 16, our performances there have been dire. Indeed the last Saints man to score in the League there was Sadio Mane in October 2015, when he smashed a Gaston Ramirez header that was about to cross the line home to make sure. So it could be said that we are due a result at Anfield or even a goal. For their part Liverpool's form is patchy, they don't seem to be able to get any consistency in the League and have saved their best performances for Europe, a good win in the League has invariably been followed by a poor performance in the next game and that is what we have to hope is the case this weekend. Indeed the best hope I can see in this one is that Liverpool will have potentially 10 players going to the World Cup in the following days, will they be focused on what they will see as an easy game against Southampton, or will their minds already be thinking of the World Cup. Will they put the 100% effort in or will they be worried about pulling something or an injury that could end their World Cup dreams. We on the other hand will most likely only have Salisu going with Ghana, James Ward Prowse might make it if Gareth Southgate has any sense and Armel Bella-Kotchap could be the surprise package with Germany as could Romeo Lavia rumoured to be a wild card with Belgium. But apart from that our World Cup interest will be slim, however we will have those players out there hoping to put in a performance that tips the balance and that could be an advantage. This we will find out on Saturday. So what will the Saints line up be, it is anybody's guess, was Ruben Selles at odds with Hasenhuttl about tactics and selections, or was he in tune with him, he will be the man who advises Nathan Jones in his early days, were the players happy with Ralph, perhaps on Saturday we won't find out too many answers on this, but we certainly will after the World Cup when a new man is in charge. Was Ralph always part of the solution or was he part of the problem. I don't think there will be too many surprises on Saturday, I think we will put up a side that sets out to defend first and then go on the break, looks to try and get something out of the game, even a point that could get us out of the bottom three. From this perspective Bournemouth sit one point above us on 13 points, a win for Everton at the Vitality Stadium alongside a draw for us at Anfield would pull us out of the bottom three for the World Cup break. A win would guarantee we would be out. That would be a phycological boost, although to be honest I am not worried whether we sit there or not, it is not about where you are in December but after the 38th game in May, I actually think that with all our injury issues, we have done fairly well to stay where we are, a few weeks ago we were playing without 4 of our 5 best players and with youngsters learning with every game. After the World Cup we will hopefully have everyone fit, if we sign a striker then we will be a different team. So a tough task ahead of us, but it is a free hit, the new era starts after the World Cup, it would be nice to have a boost before we start it but not essential. Photo: Action Images Please report offensive, libellous or inappropriate posts by using the links provided.
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