'We made ourselves into a bad team' - Tessempublished at 15:25 30 December 2024
Southampton have made themselves "into a bad team" this season, says former midfielder Jo Tessem.
A 2-1 defeat by Crystal Palace on Sunday rooted the Saints to the bottom of the Premier League table, 10 points from safety at the midway point of the season.
Speaking on BBC Radio Solent's Goin' Home with Adam and Jo, Tessem said: "The problem is, we put ourselves in a position with Russell Martin where we gave away so many points and goals, continuously making the same mistakes, that we made ourselves into a bad team.
"We made ourselves lose confidence. We all knew it was going to be tough coming up from the Championship, and that if we could get ourselves fourth from bottom then it would be a good season for us. We knew there were going to be struggles but you have got to find ways of winning games - and we haven't.
"When you build up that losing mentality, which we have now, you can see confidence drop so much quicker when things go against us than it used to. Now, we are not even used to winning games.
"Now I'm thinking, if we had helped these players earlier in the season, would we have been able to create more wins? Would we have lost as many games we lost when we gave the ball away? When we took high risks and lost games because we the risk was too high?
"Maybe the confidence would have been different, but this is football and we will never know."