ANGRY MOOD: Russell Martin, the manager of Southampton, acknowledged that he was upset and unhappy after Ipswich Town scored a late goal to draw even at St Mary’s.

Sam Morsy’s late goal kept the Saints winless after five games, even though they appeared to be on their way to their first victory and first points of the season. After the game, Martin told the Daily Echo, “My overriding feeling is just frustration and I’m a bit angry and disappointed really.” “In the first half, we scored a fantastic goal.We were unable to completely clean up the game, thus Ipswich had too many set play and second phase moments.

“We had a really good chance with Cam (Archer) and some really good moments that didn’t come to enough.”However, I thought a lot of the performance was excellent. I think the boys came out really well and did a great job starting the second half.”With Cam and Ben (Brereton-Diaz), we have one more great opportunity, and after that, we should truly call the game.

Martin's Saints remain without a win after five gamesIn the second half, Ipswich had two efforts on goal, and they scored from one of them in the 96th minute. The frustrating part, then, is that it was a really bad set-piece to give away. The team is overly anxious, and that has to do with game management. “When I watch it again, I’m sure a lot of it will make me quite pleased. You can see that I’m furious right now. Naturally, you will be upset and really angry that you have to give up on 96 minutes.Every game we play, we get better and better. That’s how I truly feel. We must never stop improving and moving forward.

“The league will remain so tight for a very long time because things are so tight down there. All we have to do is keep working hard and improving, but we also need to make sure that we win.”

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