Southampton now facing 'big game' vs Everton at St Mary's
Southampton manager Ralph Hasenhuttl will see Saturday’s game against Everton at St Mary’s as a “must-win”, believes journalist Dean Jones.
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Southampton manager Ralph Hasenhuttl will see Saturday’s game against Everton at St Mary’s as a “must-win”, believes journalist Dean Jones.
Che Adams has provided an update on his illness following fears the Scotland frontman could miss Tuesday's Nations League clash with Ukraine.
Scotland strike duo Lyndon Dykes and Che Adams have fallen ill ahead of the do-or-die Nations League crunch against Ukraine in Krakow but the pair will still travel to Poland. Boss Steve Clarke revealed the pair were suffering from illness and sat out the session before flying to Poland for the final Group B1 clash.
KEITH JACKSON: Wouldn't that be lovely? But this is Scotland we're talking about so it's highly unlikely to be so stress free. I'd bite your hand off for a 0-0 draw in Krakow right now. CRAIG SWAN: You worry that Ukraine will have a freshness edge. But Scotland will make chances and can get their point.
Here we go again. Ready?
Andy Newport: Definitely. The defeat in Dublin came at the end of a hard slog of a season when most of our lads looked out on their feet. But we’re back flying with a fresh sense of energy and optimism and should be looking to wreak revenge on Stephen Kenny’s team.
Che Adams admits the defeat to Republic of Ireland in the summer hurt more than the body slam he suffered against Ukraine.
Scotland’s striker Che Adams (L) tries to score during the UEFA Nations League B Group 1 football match at Hampden Park stadium, in Glasgow, on September 21, 2022. (Photo by ANDY BUCHANAN / AFP)