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Southampton manager Ralph Hasenhuttl has admitted that Tino Livramento’s knee injury is a “big setback” for the defender.

The defender suffered the knee injury over the weekend as Southampton drew 2-2 against Brighton. Livramento twisted awkwardly while attempting to challenge Enock Mwepu.

He is likely to be out for the rest of this year. Speaking to reporters on Thursday, Hasenhuttl said: “For sure it’s a big blow for him and for sure also for us.

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“There are not a lot of positive things you can take out of this, because it is a big setback for him.

“The good thing is, if you want, that he has had his first, very good year for us, so he has shown that he is absolutely a Premier League player, and this helps you a little bit when you go into rehab for such a long time, to come back even stronger hopefully.

“We have a very good team here that is taking care of him. Hopefully the surgery is perfect and then we have a lot of time to work with him.

“If you want to take a positive thing, then there is a lot of break in this time – we have the summer break, then the World Cup in the winter. But it’s only a little consolation for him. In the end, it is how it is, football is sometimes nasty.

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