Southampton 0-1 West Ham: Saints' approach gives Juric hopepublished at 19:37 GMT 26 December 2024
Ben Collins
BBC Sport journalist
Image source, Getty ImagesA death metal music fan in his younger years, Croatioan coach Ivan Juric said this week that he likes his teams to play in a similar style.
And there was a glimpse of what 'death metal football' might look like in the 49-year-old's first game as Southampton boss.
He brought in 6ft 7in striker Paul Onuachu for his second league start of the season, suggesting Juric wants his new team to be more direct.
And it soon became apparent that Juric had instructed his players to get the ball wide as soon as possible, with wing-backs Yukinari Sugawara and Kyle Walker-Peters encouraged to push on and get the ball into the box.
That approach created several chances in the first half, with Onuachu having two headers saved, although the Saints did not manage to take advantage.
Their intensity dropped after the interval, with West Ham grabbing the game's only goal, and while Juric says Premier League survival remains 'extremely difficult', this performance gives him hope.
































