The Independent

Hughes sets stall for survival bid with 4-4-2

- LAWRENCE OSTLERE

Mark Hughes set out his stall for life at Southampto­n with a classic dose of 4-4-2 in his opening match in charge of the club, a 2-0 FA Cup quarter-final win at Wigan. After two seasons of aimless possession football, at least Saints can be sure things will be different under their new manager.

‘Roll up our sleeves and get back to basics’ seemed to be the message from Hughes as he began his task of steering Southampto­n to safety. The problem is that they have been poor at the basics for some time now, and Hughes was given a clear indication of the size of the task he faces by League One Wigan, who could and should have been out of sight at half-time.

Hughes has been received with a reluctant acceptance by most Southampto­n fans. A poll which received more than 5,000 votes by the local Daily Echo asked ‘Is Mark Hughes the right man to take over at Saints?’ and it returned a 61-39 result in his favour. There might not have been many options, but Southampto­n desperatel­y needed fresh impetus, and in Hughes they do at least have a manager who knows both the club and the league.

The stats were trotted out this week about the same old managers getting the same top-flight jobs, and Hughes is something of an uninspirin­g choice. But, perhaps because he is often lumped in that group with Sam Allardyce and Alan Pardew, the typical disparagin­g view of Hughes is one his managerial career doesn’t entirely warrant.

His achievemen­ts with Stoke City were creditable, claiming three top-half finishes in successive seasons while breaking the Tony Pulis mould, and his Premier League win percentage (35%) is higher than Pardew, Allardyce, Pulis or Roy Hodgson despite Stoke’s slide this season which ultimately led to his sacking.

It is not always easy to identify what a Hughes team consists of, but he has undoubtedl­y proved over the years that he can be a steady hand, and that is exactly what Southampto­n need. He now has two weeks to prepare the side for what will be a monumental fixture against fellow strugglers West Ham at a toxic London Stadium. It is a match which could define the tenure Hughes and another hopping back on the Premier League ride this season, David Moyes, and in which direction their careers go next.

 ??  ?? Mark Hughes may not be an inspiring choice at St Mary’s (Getty Images)
Mark Hughes may not be an inspiring choice at St Mary’s (Getty Images)

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