After seldom playing for the team for nearly 15 months, Ross Stewart is arguably the unluckiest player in the squad. Southampton manager Russell Martin has provided an update on his injury. In addition to providing the most recent information on Ross Stewart, the Daily Echo has covered Russell Martin’s pregame remarks prior to the Leicester game.
It appeared that Stewart was not as serious as some Saints supporters had feared after he hobbled off at Arsenal two weeks ago, raising the possibility of another protracted absence. Despite having what has been termed as a muscular injury, he was able to leave the Emirates on foot and without any assistance. This is what Russell Martin said: “Ross will not be available after being substituted (against Arsenal), although the injury is not permanent. Ross is disappointed, and it’s a difficult setback for both of us.
After getting hurt and having his first Premier League start cut short, I believe it’s only normal for him to feel quite sad. “As we usually do, I believe we simply need to help him in whatever way we can. Ross, in my opinion, is the most agitated and wounded person. Then, we feel everything for him and with him. We simply need to help him and do everything in our power to get him back.”
It will not be a permanent injury. I believe he will not miss many games because the international break has arrived at a good moment for him. “He’s had a lot of setbacks, so we just need to help him more mentally and psychologically than physically. That’s what we’ll do. “He is aware that we have an excellent team of players and personnel here to help him. He is aware of his affection and caring. “I believe he will eventually overcome it. These failures may still occur, but ideally they will be few and far between. He will receive the best possible support.