Southampton boss Russell Martin said his team were “frustrated and angry” at their failure to hold on for victory over battling Huddersfield. The visitors dominated the first half with 82 percent possession but only broke the deadlock just before the interval through Adam Armstrong.
A rejuvenated Town took the second half by storm and Ben Jackson’s 87th-minute equaliser earned them a point.
Martin said his team’s “mentality” cost them. “Nowhere near enough energy and intensity. We looked tired towards the end, but there’s no excuse, we should win the game,” said Martin, who
Southampton boss Russell Martin said his team were “frustrated and angry” at their failure to hold on for victory over battling Huddersfield. The visitors dominated the first half with 82 percent possession but only broke the deadlock just before the interval through Adam Armstrong.
A rejuvenated Town took the second half by storm and Ben Jackson’s 87th-minute equaliser earned them a point.
Martin said his team’s “mentality” cost them. “Nowhere near enough energy and intensity. We looked tired towards the end, but there’s no excuse, we should win the game,” said Martin, who
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