Southampton manager, Ralph Hasenhuttl has come out to say that he has no problem with chants aimed at him by unhappy supporters. He recently revealed this after their 3-0 defeat at Brentford, and fans have been reacting.

According to him, he hasn’t heard the chants yet because his English is not very good, but he can definitely take it since he feels responsible for the bad results.
Ralph added that he has been under pressure his whole life as a manager, so he is used to criticism.
His words, “I haven’t heard them, my English is not so good,”
“But I can take it. It is no problem for me because I am responsible for the results. I am the manager here.”
“This is not a new situation for me. I have had this pressure my whole life since I have been a manager, and you can be sure for as long as I am here I will do everything to make us more successful,”
“We had discussions in the last few weeks about a top 10 [finish]. We had opponents there around us and we were not able to win against them, so we are not a top-10 team. We are far away from being a top-10 team at the moment.”
“It’s a tough time. We have two games left against two strong opponents and we have to show a reaction, that’s for sure.”
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