Aribo posits a united Saints will turn around the season

Aribo insisted the group must remain together in order to turn around their slump in form

Aribo posits a united Saints will turn around the season
Joe Aribo

Southampton season has not gone the way the manager, and the players wanted, a glance at the English Premier League table is all one need to confirm this but Super Eagles and Saints star Joe Aribo who moved to the club in the summer believed that a united team will turn things around.

 Aribo, therefore, called on himself and his teammates to take on the messages of manager Ralph Hasenhuttl who is calling for a united squad.

The Nigerian international, who stayed behind in the last break to work with the coaches in his first season at St Mary’s, has a second Premier League goal.

Aribo, 26, opened the scoring right after the half-time break versus Everton but it would be worth nothing after Conor Coady and Dwight McNeil’s instant responses.

The 2-1 defeat saw Saints slip to a third successive loss and ramped up pressure on boss Hasenhuttl, who a large section of supporters have lost patience with.

However, Aribo insisted the group must remain together in order to turn around their slump in form.

“We’re all united, we’re all together. We know how important it is to get out of this run we’re going through,” he told the Daily Echo.

“The boys are working hard daily, we just need to take on board the manager’s points to see what he needs to get results in the next few games.”

Aribo added: “You can take positives from it, in football, you’re going to have games where you have positives and negatives also.

“We’re creating chances and that’s a good thing, we just need to find the back of the net and be a bit more focussed together defensively as a unit.

“It’s definitely frustrating. I wouldn’t say we are worried because games are coming thick and fast.

“As long as we get results and performances in the next games we will look back at this as just a blip in our season. We can’t dwell on it too much. It’s so important we get going together, as a team and as a unit, to get results.”

However, the former Rangers star could not hide his frustration at the futility of his second goal since arriving in the summer £6m deal.

“I’m really happy to score to get my numbers, but without a result, it doesn’t mean anything,” he added.

“It’s really frustrating for the team and for me that we haven’t got the win today. The boys are really frustrated, we wanted to get a result and to go a goal ahead puts you in a good place to get a result.

“To concede so soon after scoring was really frustrating, and it was a bitter one to take. I think, in football, the games come thick and fast so we can’t dwell on a moment.

“This game is gone and there’s nothing we can do to change it, all we can do is make it right in games to come. The boys need to dust ourselves off, recover and get back onto the training field.”