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Ralph Hasenhuttl leaves door open for Fraser Forster to challenge Alex McCarthy

Fraser Forster File Photo
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Ralph Hasenhuttl says Fraser Forster can resurrect his Southampton career but insists Alex McCarthy will start the season as the team’s first-choice goalkeeper.

Former England international Forster has become a forgotten man at St Mary’s and spent last season on loan at Scottish champions Celtic.

The 32-year-old has featured just once for Saints since Boxing Day 2017 but is back training with his parent club ahead of Saturday’s Premier League opener at Crystal Palace.

“He stays with us at the moment,” Hasenhuttl said of Forster. “We have Alex McCarthy as our number one. I think Alex made a fantastic development in the last games.

“Then on the number two position, Fraser and Gunny, one will maybe leave us and the other one will stay with us.

“Especially with the ball, we have created some habits and some automatism that Fraser just has to learn. He definitely can do it because he is also open-minded and tries to improve his game.

“The goalkeeper game is changing all the time, it’s developing, especially what you demand with the ball is definitely completely different now.

“Andrew (Sparkes, goalkeeping coach) does it over a year now with Alex and you can see that he’s normally a little bit ahead of the other guys.”

The midfielder suffered a quadricep injury on international duty with Scotland, much to Hasenhuttl’s frustration.

“Stuart Armstrong came back injured from the national team for the second time, which I really hate because it’s a pre-season and I do everything to keep the players healthy,” he said.

“And he’s coming back after playing 80 minutes, most definitely not perfect, I think.

“That smashes a few automatisms in our game but we have to handle this. But it’s not perfect.”

“More needs to be done (in the transfer market), absolutely,” said Austrian Hasenhuttl.

“We know we have lost the six with Pierre Hojbjerg and we need on this position an alternative. We will definitely do something in the next weeks. Still time to go.

“We have a good XI but we have a lot of games, so we need to have some alternatives.”

Asked about the situation with Dennis and Hoedt, he replied: “I don’t want to discuss any rumours.

“We have a few players, they have been on loan and get opportunities to stay on loan or go somewhere else. If that is an opportunity for us, then we take it and bring somebody in – it can be a permanent deal or a loan option. We keep our eyes open.”