Saints 'need to turn draws into wins' - Fraser

Southampton's Ryan Fraser running with the ball at his feet during the derby against PortsmouthImage source, Getty Images
Image caption,

Ryan Fraser has started in all five of Southampton's league games so far this season

  • Published

Southampton winger Ryan Fraser said that his side have to "start turning draws into wins".

Saints have won just one game this campaign, drawing three matches and losing one.

They are 15th in the Championship, with head coach Will Still starting to come under some pressure from fans to deliver results.

"We need to start turning draws into wins which will be a good feeling when we start doing that," Fraser told BBC Radio Solent.

"Some of the goals we have scored have been really good but then the general play in those games has been quite poor in the way we have conceded.

"Once we get that balance of not conceding and being able to get the key goal, that could be the platform for us to kick on as a group.

"We will click into position, we need to as soon as possible but we have a lot of new players and we're all learning everyday."

Fraser has played in all five of Southampton's league games this season as well as Saints' two EFL Cup matches.

Showcasing his versatility, he has played on both wings as well as centrally under new boss Still.

"I've been happy playing different positions and learning," Fraser added.

"I've really enjoyed it so far and hopefully we can start winning, get the result we need and get a good feeling back."