Southampton
coach Ralph Hasenhüttl is singing lamentation songs following injury picked up
by Nigeria born striker Michael Obafemi ahead of their match against visiting Manchester
City on Sunday.
The former
Ireland Republic under 19 star, picked up a knock in training, and missed the
midweek defeat to West Ham, while midfielder Mario Lemina, who has also been
sidelined lately, returned to play 85 minutes, but wasn't at full fitness.
Hasenhüttl
confessed that the Obafemi will be seriously missed describing his speed as a
majore asset that can be put into good use.
"Michael
Obafemi's injury was picked up in training and is a real pity, because I need
him. His speed can always make a difference," the manager confirmed.
The Austrian
will however be hoping that the return of Pierre-Emile Højbjerg, who rejoins
the fold after serving his one-match suspension, can make an impact.
"Pierre
is a very intelligent player, and he is very important for me. He reads the
game very well and we need that."
Obafemi
whose brother Afolabi is also a footballer has about six appearances for The
Saints scoring a goal in the bargain.
The goal,
his first professional goal was recorded in the 3-1 victory at Huddersfield on
22 December 2018 at 18 years and 169 days old, he became Southampton's youngest
scorer in the Premier League.
Manchester City will be going into Sunday's match
fresh from two premier league defeats by Leicester City and Crystal Palace
respectively.
Southampton
on the other hand are heading into the match with a win and loss in their last
two matches.
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