'Always a tough challenge' - What Ralph Hasenhüttl makes of Sheffield United ahead of Southampton clash

Ralph Hasenhüttl has warned his Southampton side not to underestimate Sheffield United when the two sides meet on Sunday lunchtime, despite the Blades’ struggles so far this season.
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United travel to St Mary’s bottom of the table and still looking for their first win of the season, while the Saints are fifth in the Premier League and have lost only one of their last nine games.

The Austrian, though, will not allow any sense of complacency on Sunday, when Southampton will welcome back 2,000 fans to St Mary's Stadium for the first time since March.

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"Before the game everybody said 'Brighton, they are not so bad', then after when you win, everybody says 'yeah, it is only Brighton'," the Southampton manager said.

"But it is not 'only Brighton', it is definitely a strong side and you must always pay attention about how you discuss opponents.

"If it is not a big top-six club then people say every time 'it is not so difficult' - but that is absolutely not right.

"Then again you will hear 'it is only Sheffield United' - but no, it is not 'only Sheffield United'.

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"This is a team which is definitely fighting for everything and to win against such a team is always a tough challenge for us.

Sheffield United manager Chris Wilder will go head-to-head with Ralph Hasenhüttl when his Blades side take on Southampton at St Mary's Stadium on Sunday. (Photo by Glyn Kirk/Pool via Getty Images)Sheffield United manager Chris Wilder will go head-to-head with Ralph Hasenhüttl when his Blades side take on Southampton at St Mary's Stadium on Sunday. (Photo by Glyn Kirk/Pool via Getty Images)
Sheffield United manager Chris Wilder will go head-to-head with Ralph Hasenhüttl when his Blades side take on Southampton at St Mary's Stadium on Sunday. (Photo by Glyn Kirk/Pool via Getty Images)

"You will see how focused and concentrated we are, we only need the three points as a focus to give our best, and this is what we will do."

Hasenhuttl feels one of the keys to Southampton's consistency this season has been everyone buying into the same mindset.

"We are not maintaining (our position), we are still developing, we are still working hard on our game," said the Southampton manager, who reported no fresh selection concerns following Monday night's win.

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"It is interesting to listen to the players talking about tactics and solutions with the ball, after training they are discussing it.

"This is definitely what I like to see, that they are really taking part in every session and really thinking about what we are trying to do.

"This is a fantastic atmosphere to get better - if you want only to hold what you have, that is not enough, you must develop and extend your qualities, this is what we try to do."

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