Nathan Jones

#PLStories- Nathan Jones says it is tough to have performance we did and get nothing #SAINTSFC

NATHAN Jones insisted his side’s performance at Fulham was “much improved” despite an eventual late defeat keeping them at bottom of the division. The 2-1 loss at Craven Cottage was the third in succession in the Premier League since the Welshman replaced Ralph Hasenhuttl in November. James Ward-Prowse had scored in both ends following a deflected Andreas Pereira strike and his 15th top-flight free-kick. But Joao Palhinha rose highest from a corner in the final minutes to put Fulham ahead – before Gavin Bazunu denied Aleksandar Mitrovic from the penalty spot. Saints had gone from 28 per cent possession of the ball by half-time to just under 40 before the close of play, with a change to a four-man defence. “It was very tough to have the level of performance we had today but to come out with nothing,” Jones said, speaking after the match. “The first goal wasn’t even a shot on goal really but it was a set play we knew was coming and we didn’t deal with it well enough,” he added. “To put in the performance we did today and come out with nothing is really frustrating because I thought we had the better chances and were really organised in both shapes, and we showed we can be a good team at times. “We just can’t keep conceding goals and expecting to win games. Today was a much-improved performance on every level and it is unfortunate we didn’t get a second goal, but we have to defend our box and there is a lesson to learn. “That’s what we have to do. We need a little bit more know-how and a bit more discipline in certain elements of our play.” The slump continuing means Saints will have to fight from the very bottom of the Premier League if they are to rescue survival this campaign. There are 21 games still to play at this stage as a result of the World Cup break but only two teams bottom at the turn of the New Year have survived relegation “There’s a good side in there but at the minute we’re not giving ourselves a chance,” Jones insisted. “We should have won or got something out of the game because the performance level deserves that. “The group is a good group but has a certain naivety to our defending and that’s costing us games. If we defend a set play better we wouldn’t have needed a change, but in the second-half it proved we just needed a little bit more quality in those areas.” The 49-year-old added: “I thought the level of performance today was very good and they have very good individuals, like (Aleksandar) Mitrovic for example, who were limited to very little. “He’s a top striker, Willian, (Andreas) Pereira, they’ve been a fantastic high-scoring team but today they’ve relied on two set plays, and that’s the most frustrating thing.” A message from the Editor Thank you for reading this article - we appreciate your support in reading the Daily Echo. Subscribing to the Echo means you have unrestricted access to the latest news, features and Saints coverage - all with an advertising-light website. You will also have full access to Saintsplus, your new home for Southampton FC tactical analysis, features and much, much more.
Nathan Jones

#PLStories- AFC Bournemouth’s Sirki Dembele agrees with Gary O’Neil on Crystal Palace loss #AFCB

SIRIKI Dembele agreed with Gary O’Neil’s summation that Cherries’ 2-0 defeat to Crystal Palace was “the worst” the head coach had seen his charges play. Lackadaisical defending from Cherries allowed the Eagles to score twice from corners, Jordan Ayew nodding home unmarked before Eberechi Eze slotted home from the edge of the area. Throughout the contest Cherries were unable to lay a glove on their opponents, with Crystal Palace in control throughout. Dembele was introduced as a first-half substitute in place of Philip Billing, the 26-year-old making just his third Premier League appearance. The result now means Cherries have picked up four points from their last eight Premier League fixtures. Asked if he agreed with O’Neil’s comments, Dembele told the Daily Echo: “I think we've been playing well with him, to be honest. “And what he said, I think that is probably true for today's game. “We haven't played like that in a long time, and I agree with that.” A smattering of boos followed the final whistle, with Dembele understanding but keen to ask for patience for the rest of the campaign. He restarted: “I think sometimes you’ve got to look further than what's just happened. “You know, it's a long season, you’ve got to wait and see what happens next, because it's very easy to get on people's back straight away. “But I think if you keep supporting, there'll be some good moments.”Prior to his substitution against Palace, Dembele had only played 40 minutes for Cherries across four cameo appearances. He played 52 minutes against the Eagles, more than doubling his total for the season. Cherries have made no bones about their intention to strengthen their squad, meaning there will have to be departures as the Dorset club with the full compliment of 25 players already registered. Asked about his future, Dembele responded: “It was very good to play as many minutes as I did today. “I want to play football. Here, if I get a chance to play, I play.”
Gary O’Neil

#PLStories- Furious Gary O’Neil admits Cherries have ‘struggled’ with set-pieces #AFCB

BOSS Gary O’Neil was left “furious” and admitted defending set-pieces is something Cherries have “really struggled with” all season. Jordan Ayew and Eberechi Eze were the latest beneficiaries of Cherries’ sloppiness from dead-ball situations, netting from Michael Olise corners. Ayew headed in from close range, before Eze swept in unmarked from the edge of the area as Crystal Palace secured a 2-0 victory. Cherries have conceded more goals from set-pieces than any other club in the Premier League this season, with 12. “There’s two things to look at,” O’Neil told the Daily Echo. “The performance being flat and the nature of the performance disappoints me. “I’m furious about the goals. I think if we defend the set-plays how we’ve worked on defending the set-plays, neither goal occurs. “Obviously defensive set-plays have been a thing all season really we’ve struggled with them. “It’s just so disappointing that they’re so avoidable today if everyone does what they’re supposed to be doing in those moments, neither go in. “So very disappointing and that magnifies the performance then, because you go a goal down against Crystal Palace at home and they’re a disciplined side who are comfortable to sit back and have real threat on the top of the pitch, a counter-attacking side. “So it was difficult from that moment. “And then the second goal obviously compounds that for us as well. “The goals are really disappointing, performance was really disappointing and we need to do better.”