Friday, 26 September 2014

Southampton-QPR Preview: Koeman not getting carried away.

Southampton-QPR Preview: Koeman not getting carried away

The Saints have enjoyed a stunning start to the season and currently sit second in the Premier League but the Dutchman insists that his men are staying grounded.

Ronald Koeman will not be taking QPR lightly on Saturday as Southampton attempt to secure a sixth successive win in all competitions.

Southampton were tipped to struggle this season after selling Luke Shaw, Dejan Lovren, Calum Chambers, Adam Lallana and Rickie Lambert, with manager Mauricio Pochettino also leaving.

However, Koeman's new-look side sit second in the Premier League and maintained their fine form by winning at Arsenal in the third round of the Capital One Cup in midweek.

Former Netherlands defender Koeman is not getting ahead of himself after such an impressive start to his reign and has ruled out their chances of securing a top-four finish.

"[QPR] had two difficult away games – Man United and Tottenham. Every game is tough, difficult," Koeman said.

"It isn't realistic [to qualify for the Champions League]. I remember one of the questions [before] starting the season, and that question was totally different.

"We've played only five games in the Premier League. We know it's a long season, it's a tough season."

Saturday's clash will see Harry Redknapp return to his former club and the QPR manager expects a hostile reception.

Redknapp assumed the reins at Southampton in 2004, just weeks after leaving arch-rivals Portsmouth, and was unable to keep the club in the top flight.

He then quit midway through the following campaign, before returning to Portsmouth.

On his last visit to St Mary’s, Redknapp celebrated QPR's victory with a passionate fist-pump – a reaction which heightened his unpopularity with the Southampton supporters.

"You always get a bit of grief there," the 67-year-old said. "It was my birthday when we went there and won. It was a good birthday present, so let's hope we can go there and get another win."

Redknapp knows achieving that goal will not be easy: "They lost all those players and everyone thought, 'That's the end of Southampton'.

"Ronald Koeman has done an amazing job there and they play some great football. He was a fantastic footballer and he seems to have that same calmness about him as when he played.

"I've been very surprised by just how well they've done – they’ve been amazing.  They're playing with confidence and it was an excellent performance at Arsenal the other night."

Koeman also spoke of his respect for the experienced Redknapp.

"I think Harry Redknapp is a name, a successful manager [with] a lot of experience,” said the Southampton boss. "He's a manager who I respect and I think everybody has to respect."

Redknapp confirmed that Joey Barton and Jordon Mutch will miss out due to hamstring injuries, while Sandro (knee) and Adel Taarabt (ankle) are doubts as the London club eye only their second Premier League win of the season.

Southampton midfielder James Ward-Prowse has been ruled out, but Koeman hopes to have defenders Maya Yoshida and Toby Alderweireld back at his disposal following injuries.

Opta Facts

  • Southampton have won three of their last five Barclays Premier League games against QPR after winning none of the previous five.
  • Queens Park Rangers have had more shots from outside the box than any other Premier League team this season (27).
  • Last weekend Victor Wanyama became the first Kenyan player to score in the Premier League. Players from 91 different nations have now scored in the PL.
  • Southampton have conceded the fewest goals in the Premier League this season (3).
  • The Saints are the only PL team yet to concede a home goal this season.
  • Southampton have scored four goals in three of their last seven Premier League home games.
  • QPR have failed to score in each of their last five Premier League away games.
  • Harry Redknapp has overseen just 11 goals in 14 Premier League away games as The R's boss.
  • Redknapp has a Premier League win percentage of 17% at QPR, he managed 18% at Southampton in the competition.
  • QPR are the only side yet to score an open play goal in the Premier League this season.

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