Opinion: If £10 million star settles in, Southampton FC supporters shouldn’t rule out…….

Given his success at Swansea City and his possession-based attacking style of play, Russell Martin’s selection as manager was a wise choice for Southampton.


Southampton has been able to make investments in developing a club that can compete for a top-two league finish thanks to the money made via player sales.
Ross Stewart, a summer acquisition, may be crucial to Southampton’s effort to get promotion this year because his track record for scoring goals at this level demonstrates his ability to be prolific and a reliable danger in the final third.

Given the work Russell Martin had done with Swansea City during his two years in south Wales, the Saints hierarchy made a wise choice in appointing him.

His playing style was a perfect fit for a team with a possession-based attacking lineup looking to compete for promotion.

The money made from player sales was significantly more than any other Championship team, including Leicester City and Leeds United, could match.

His offered the organization the ability to reinvest in the team and create a group that could compete for a top-two spot.

Despite having such high expectations, the Saints are currently only in fifth place, eight points behind second-placed Ipswich, and they still have a game remaining.

Ross Stewart moved from Sunderland to Southampton for £10 million on the final day of the September transfer window, however he has not yet played for Martin’s team.

The 37-year-old said that the Scot is getting close to playing again before the Saints return to action this weekend.

According to Martin, who spoke to the Daily Echo, “Ross is really close; I said you wouldn’t see him before the international break and that was right.”

You probably won’t see him this week, I wouldn’t have guessed, because he has three games this week and hasn’t spent much time with the team.

He is in a pretty good spot, but he hasn’t had any contact time because he has been dipping in and out of full training as a floater. Nevertheless, he looked really good in the brief moments we had with him.

Stewart’s injury problems are well known and of great concern. Spending the large sum of money on a player who hasn’t played since January was a major gamble.

However, it might be essential to Southampton’s campaign for promotion.

 

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