Sunderland Echo

Targett: We must take on ideas from boss

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Matt Targett has revealed how the “very intense” Ralph Hasenhuttl has already started to shake up Southampto­n.

Former RB Leipzig boss Hasenhuttl promised his training methods will be “mind-blowing” for the Saints players when he was introduced as Mark Hughes’ successor last week.

Hasenhuttl only had two days with the Southampto­n squad before his opening game on Saturday but the first Austrian to manage in the Premier League raised plenty of eyebrows in making no fewer than six changes for the 1-0 defeat at Cardiff.

“He (Hasenhuttl) is very intense and demands a lot from you,” said left-back Targett, the solitary member of the Saints defence to survive from the 3-1 defeat to Tottenham on Wednesday.

“You can see straight away that he is going to ask a lot from each position.

“When I say intense I mean lots of sprints – much more than we have been doing. Lots of pressing and getting in faces.

“He likes to get involved and will tell you if you are doing it wrong. If you are, then you are out. Simple as that.

“He has given chances to different people who were not getting a look-in with Mark Hughes. So it is a clean slate for everyone and if you impress him then you will start.”

Southampto­n have not won in the Premier League since September 1 and their fragile confidence was reflected in a first half in which Cardiff dominated and should have been ahead.

The Saints improved after the break and had two penalty claims turned down by referee Jon Moss.

But the defensive errors that have undermined Southampto­n’s season struck again when Jannik Vestergaar­d gifted Callum Paterson a 74th-minute winner.

“It has not gone our way, but we have a new manager. He is a full-on coach, who likes to get his hands dirty,” Targett said.

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