Martin on receiving 'support', Smallbone's injury and having 'courage'published at 15:06 BST 24 October 2024
Millie Sian
BBC Sport researcher
Southampton boss Russell Martin has been speaking to the media before Saturday's Premier League game at Manchester City (kick-off 15:00 BST).
Here are the key lines from his news conference:
Will Smallbone will be out "for a little bit of time" with an injury. He described it as "really frustrating and disappointing" for the player and for the club.
Meanwhile, Yukinari Sugawara has been "managed" in training this week, after coming off with an injury against Leicester City. The right-back will continue to be monitored for the next 24 hours to determine whether he will be available to start on Saturday.
He is pleased with the reaction his players have shown after throwing away a two-goal lead against Leicester last weekend: "I have really liked how they have trained this week. They are such a good group, culturally, in the way they train and the intensity they train with. I think the reaction has been good - now they have to put it on the pitch."
His relationship with the club's hierarchy is still "really good", even after a difficult start to managing in the Premier League: "Perception and reality are often very far apart in football. A lot of people made up that it was 'do or die' against Leicester City and that I would be sacked if we lost, but I'm still here. I feel nothing but support from them right now."
On the "challenge" of taking on the current Premier League champions away from home: "You have to accept they are a brilliant team, with a brilliant manager and players. The challenge is so exciting for us - this is what we all worked so hard for last season. I think the challenge is to go there and see how brave we can be. We want to try to have enough moments ourselves to be able to come away and know that we have given it everything that we have got."
The gameplan is to "try to win" rather than "try to avoid too much damage". He added: "I think you have to do that. Otherwise, what is the point?"
Mentality is one of the key things Martin has been working on with the squad this week: "You can approach this game in many different ways. You can go to the Etihad, defend for 90 minutes and nick something - or you can go there, express yourselves, play with courage and try to have moments yourselves. I hope we have given them enough courage to do that."
He added: "We aren't going to be defined by Manchester City away, but we need to be picking up points against the teams we will be really competing with. We have been so close - it has been frustrating."
On Adam Lallana's role within his squad this season: "Adam is really involved in the process. We have a lot of honest chats and he understands he was brought in to help on and off the pitch. At 36 years old, we cannot expect him to help in every single game. He will definitely help us at some point."
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