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da roleta: There is no question that Ralph Hasenhuttl has a serious job on his hands when it comes to keeping Southampton in the Premier League this season.
The 51-year-old replaced Mark Hughes as head coach of the Saints earlier this month, and lost his first match in charge away at Cardiff City last weekend.
It appears that Hasenhuttl might be considering turning to youth in a bid to save the club’s season.
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A record of one win from 16 Premier League matches this season is desperately poor, and even basement side Fulham have won more league games than the Saints this term.
Southampton will welcome Arsenal to St Mary’s on Sunday afternoon, before finishing 2018 with fixtures against Huddersfield Town, West Ham United and Manchester City.
It is a tough run of matches, and there is every chance that the team could find themselves bottom of the table entering 2019.
Ahead of Sunday’s clash with Arsenal, Southampton had members of their Under-23 squad training with Hasenhuttl’s side, namely Enzo Robise, who was pictured on the club’s official website taking part in the first-team session.
Who is Enzo Robise?
Robise is a 17-year-old attacker who Southampton signed from Reims in July 2018.
Earlier this year, it was reported by Goal.com that Ligue 1 duo Lille and Marseille made offers for the teenager, which Southampton quickly rejected.
Robise has scored three times in nine appearances in the Under-18 Premier League this season, and certainly would be worth a punt when considering Southampton’s issues in the final third of the field this season.
Danny Ings is Southampton’s leading Premier League scorer this season with four goals, but Charlie Austin only has one whilst Shane Long is yet to register.
It would be an awful lot to ask of Robise to come in and make an immediate impact, but the teenager looks to be a brilliant talent, and could well be the surprise package that the team needs over the festive period.