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Prior to the Championship encounter, the Southampton manager confirms the injury blow and admits Sunderland.

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Russell Martin, the manager of Southampton, is anticipating his team’s Championship encounter at St.

The rematch between the Black Cats and Saint Mary’s is scheduled for this Saturday. Southampton has announced that the game would go despite the postponement of Wednesday’s match against Preston due to a significant fire. After defeating Birmingham 4-3 the previous weekend, Martin’s team is still in fourth place in the Championship standings, while Sunderland will be looking to snap a five-game losing streak.

Martin responded, “It was the worst day we have had together and the feeling after,” when questioned about the opposite fixture at Sunderland in September. They were good, and compared to now, we were in a whole different position. Although I want to win every game, we

The one we should use to make sure we don’t feel it again is the one we had up there.

Despite their recent losing streak, Sunderland’s Black Cats have only lost by one goal in their previous five games, with the last three of those games being managed by acting manager Mike Dodds. When questioned about his team’s upcoming opponents, Martin said, “They played really well on Tuesday and were unfortunate to not get at least a point against Leicester.” “They are a young, talented team. They’ve had a number of managers over the course of the coach’s tenure, but he’s been there for a while and has performed well. He understands what they’re doing quite well and is familiar with the guys.

The one we should use to make sure we don’t feel it again is the one we had up there.

Despite their recent losing streak, Sunderland’s Black Cats have only lost by one goal in their previous five games, with the last three of those games being managed by acting manager Mike Dodds. When questioned about his team’s upcoming opponents, Martin said, “They played really well on Tuesday and were unfortunate to not get at least a point against Leicester.” “They are a young, talented team. They’ve had a number of managers over the course of the coach’s tenure, but he’s been there for a while and has performed well. He understands what they’re doing quite well and is familiar with the guys.

the season, but especially at home, we need to make an effort to make the game what we want it to be. I’m really anticipating the game.

Martin said that Ryan Fraser, a Newcastle loanee, is also unable to play because of a knee ailment, while Southampton right-back Kyle Walker-Peters is still out with a leg injury.

 

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