Russell Martin, the manager of Southampton, discussed the return of key players and his team’s performance against Tottenham. He expressed optimism about the players’ return and the belief within the team.
Russell Martin said “Jan Bednarek’s back, Paul Onuachu’s back, which is really good. Apart from that, no, I think we’re all good.”
He emphasized the benefits Bednarek brings to the team, such as leadership and courage, and also spoke about Paul Onuachu offering a unique alternative option.
Russell Martin said “In Janny, he’s played a lot of games for us, a lot of trust. He’s been a very, very good performer in our team, including this season. He’s got leadership and courage with the ball.”
Regarding how Ipswich’s victory over Spurs may have influenced his team’s preparation, Martin noted his respect for Tottenham and their manager while discussing the overall preparation strategy.
Russell Martin said “I think the message is always whatever we see is the best one for the players in preparation for this game, so we’ll try and approach every game to try and win it…”
Martin also shared his thoughts on managerial philosophies, particularly in relation to Ange Postecoglou and the nature of criticism managers face regarding their strategies and beliefs.
Russell Martin said “Ange has been a manager for a much longer time than I have, and I can’t speak for him, so I don’t know what he feels behind closed doors…”
He commented on the adaptability of plans in football management and the commonality of perceived stubbornness in maintaining a particular style or approach.
Russell Martin said “Do any successful teams have a vastly different plan B to plan A? I think for any team, it’s about understanding the concept of Plan A.”
In regard to current goalkeeper options and availability, Martin provided an update on the fitness of McCarthy and Ramsdale, along with mentioning Joe Aribo’s status and performance.
Russell Martin said “McCarthy’s back fit and Rambo’s very close so Rambo may be back for the Liverpool game, if not a Fulham game after that.”
Martin shared his perspective on Tottenham’s current form, highlighting the unpredictability of their situation and the potential threat they pose despite recent struggles.
Russell Martin said “I don’t know, I don’t think it’s ever a good time to play any team, I think its context is really. I don’t know what goes on behind closed doors with them…”
Addressing fan expectations and patience, Martin discussed his appreciation for the supporters and the need for unity during challenging periods.
Russell Martin said “I think the fans honestly, like I said earlier, have been brilliant since I’ve been here. Even after Chelsea, I think they were great, they stuck with the team during difficult time…”