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Ralph Hasenhuttl glad to have added strength in depth as Saints absentees rise

Ralph Hasenhuttl glad to have added strength in depth as Saints absentees rise
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Theo Walcott and Shane Long have joined Stuart Armstrong on the sidelines ahead of the visit of West Ham.

Southampton manager Ralph Hasenhuttl is grateful to have been able to strengthen his squad from the £40million sale of Danny Ings and Jannik Vestergaard as he faces more absentees for the Premier League resumption.

Hasenhuttl has not yet been able to call on midfielder Stuart Armstrong because of a calf injury and Theo Walcott and Shane Long have now been added to the list of players sidelined ahead of the visit of West Ham.

Walcott, who started the first two matches of the season but was an unused substitute against Newcastle immediately prior to the international break, misses out with a minor problem.

Long is still isolating after testing positive for Covid-19 which ruled him out of the Republic of Ireland's matches against Portugal, Azerbaijan and Serbia, and  although Will Smallbone is set to rejoin team training the weekend may come too soon for him.

Hasenhuttl used the money from the sales of Ings and Vestergaard to bring in a total of seven players with Adam Armstrong and Valentino Livramento having already made an impact.

"In nearly every position we have definitely a good competition. To speak about strengthening in every position was the plan for the summer and I think the signings definitely did this," said the Saints boss.

"We have a few luxury problems, if you want, but we will need this bigger side for the whole season. We had experiences last season where we were a bit short of alternatives in some moments so that's the reason why we tried to extend the group a little bit.

"I was happy with the work we did in the summer. Nearly everything that we wanted to do finally happened.

"It helped massively that we got a lot of money for Ingsy and Jannik. This was fundamental for us to be active in the transfer market because we have no owner who gives us a lot of money for buying players, we have to sell players if we want to buy anyone."

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