Southampton coach Will Still has his eyes set on less errant showings and fans have two names who can keep Still satisfied.
With Yukinari Sugawara pulling the first plug on his Southampton tenure, Will Still is freed from the burden of having to explain the excuses for resting the former more times than he needed. But another fan question will land soon, about the mere fifty percent win rate the Englishman has obtained.
In respect to August, there are two more action-filled nights on the shelf and atleast one victory will see that statistic settling in its spot. To tell you how awkward that would look, picture it as either overcoming Norwich City only or letting one competition shrink short from the slate.
Southampton fans deserve wins, you might be firmly championing this and I see it. Will Still isn't worlds apart with our stance, and has arrived with a promise for a non-errant outing today.
An error-free striker and an extra attack-organiser profile can serve Still best
In Still's words, Daily Echo wrote: "I think we'll get the best team on the pitch, that's for sure, and we need to manage loads and minutes as well."
So, it boils down to knowing which player is fit to assist the team consistently but his game-time card reads low.
Do we identify any of them? Yeah, and there are two names who can act as major fixes for a unit in trouble.
Cameron Archer, and Still must walk through the funny valuations floated at his talented striker. As much as the 23-year-old can be shying away from crosses, Archer gives less irritating-finish moment to Southampton fans.
And moving forward without your score-sheet movers is a criticism worthy practice. So, Still must side with Ryan Manning and get to know his attacking ceiling instead of reserving that task for the fans to do in their heads.