Belfast Telegraph

Hasenhuttl will be encouraged despite the

- BY JONATHAN VEAL

RALPH Hasenhuttl found out the hard way just how tough his assignment at Southampto­n will be as he watched Tottenham earn a 3-1 win at Wembley.

The Austrian was named as Mark Hughes’ successor earlier in the day and took a watching brief at the national stadium, but for the first hour it was painful viewing.

Spurs bounced back from their north London derby disappoint­ment with a trouble-free three points, with Harry Kane, Lucas Moura and Son Heung-min grabbing the goals.

Hasenhuttl will take over from

interim Kelvin Davis, who becomes the No.2, and begins the task of guiding the Saints out of the bottom three, though he will have been encouraged by the final 30 minutes as they were the better side and got a late consolatio­n through Charlie Austin.

Before that, Hugo Lloris pro-

duced a number of fine saves and they hit the woodwork three times.

The writing was on the wall as early as the third minute when Son was fed by Kieran Trippier’s header and his sweet first-time volley crashed into the post.

With Hasenhuttl assessing his players, left-back Matt Targett will have earned a black mark next to his name for his lax defending that allowed Spurs to take a ninth-minute lead.

As the hosts played a corner short, Targett fatally did not match Kane’s run to the near post and the England captain rammed home Christian Eriksen’s cross.

It was his ninth Premier League goal of the season and seventh in six games against the Saints.

With an early goal in the bank, Spurs would have fancied flexing their muscles, but they were reliant on a stunning save from Lloris to keep their advantage.

The France goalkeeper somehow got his fingertips to a swerving effort from Pierre Hojbjerg and tipped it onto the post.

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Watching brief: New Saints manager Ralph Hasenhuttl

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