The Independent

Hughes experience will save Saints, says Bertrand

- MIKE WHALLEY

Ryan Bertrand sees Mark Hughes’ Premier League experience as just what Southampto­n need to avoid relegation to the Championsh­ip.

Hughes arrived as manager last Wednesday, on a contract until the end of the season, to replace the sacked Mauricio Pellegrino, with the club in the relegation zone.

The new manager began with a 2-0 FA Cup quarter-final victory at Wigan on Sunday, and gave an indication that he may be willing to try a more attacking approach to keep Southampto­n up.

He abandoned the 4-2-3-1 set-up preferred by Pellegrino, instead fielding two strikers in Manolo

Gabbiadini and Guido Carrillo, while giving the midfielder­s and full-backs additional licence to go forward.

Hughes is fully aware that he needs to add attacking threat to a Southampto­n side who have struggled to score goals this season, with only 29 in 30 Premier League matches.

But defender Bertrand is confident that the manager will get the balance right.

“My initial impression­s have been very good. I’m looking forward to playing the remainder of the season with him,” he said. “He’s been there and done it. Even as a player, he’s vastly experience­d as well and whatever he can share with us, we hope we can use and do what we need to do.

“We’ve just been working on the basics. Just refining the basics and upping our levels, our intensity and our attitude towards the game. For us, it’s about just getting a win and taking confidence from that. We can take progressin­g in the competitio­n into the league.”

Hughes won two Premier League titles, four FA Cups, three League Cups as a player, as well as the nowdefunct European Cup Winners’ Cup twice, and has 14 years’ experience at the top level as a manager with Blackburn, Manchester City, Fulham, QPR and Stoke.

He arrives at Southampto­n perhaps with a point to prove, having been dismissed by their relegation rivals Stoke in January following a humiliatin­g FA Cup third-round defeat at League Two side Coventry.

Having secured his new club a semi-final place for the first time since 2003, he now turns his attention to pulling them clear of relegation trouble.

They have won just one of their past 17 league matches, with Bertrand suggesting that the blame for that has to be shared between the players and Pellegrino.

The full-back said: “It’s a shared responsibi­lity, from the manager to the players. But when push comes to shove unfortunat­ely it’s the manager that gets the bad end of it.”

Southampto­n face a huge match when they visit relegation rivals West Ham in the Premier League after the internatio­nal break.

Bertrand said that there will be no place for Southampto­n nerves at the London Stadium, and that they have to go into the game positively.

“It’s definitely a massive game, and so it’s something you might as well look forward to. There is no other way,” he added. “You go there and relish the opportunit­y because if you come out of there with a result, it stands you in very good stead.”

 ?? (Getty) ?? Mark Hughes oversaw his first win of the season
(Getty) Mark Hughes oversaw his first win of the season

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