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Ings feeling the love as Saints continue to improve

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LONDON: Southampto­n striker Danny Ings said he is enjoying football again as his goals in recent weeks and manager Ralph Hasenhuett­l’s tactical changes have Saints looking up the Premier League table rather than down.

Ings scored the equaliser against Crystal Palace on Saturday for his eighth goal in as many starts to take his overall tally for the campaign to 14, as Southampto­n climbed to 15th with 22 points from 20 games.

The 27-year-old, who played only 14 games in three years at Liverpool due to a number of injuries, is on course for his best season since returning to his boyhood club in 2018.

“It’s a mixture of things. I’m here and enjoying my football again. I feel absolutely loved by the fans and my team.

“So all that helps,” Ings told the club’s website.

“I thought we’ve been great the last three games ... we’ve come a long way and that’s the level we need to be at.”

Southampto­n were faced with a potentiall­y tough relegation battle after dropping to 19th last month but have four wins and two draws in the last eight games heading into today’s meeting at home with Tottenham Hotspur.

A major part of their resurgence is down to Hasenhuett­l’s decision to switch to a back four, abandoning the 3-5-2 and 3-4-3 formations which failed to click.

Southampto­n were humiliated 9-0 at home by Leicester in October and lost their next two games before Hasenhuett­l tweaked the system to earn a 2-2 draw at Arsenal.

They have since beaten Watford and Norwich before losing by narrow margins to Newcastle and West Ham, but bounced back to overcome Aston Villa and Chelsea before the draw against Palace.

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