Puncheon: Saints on the march

Jason Puncheon believes the only way is up for Southampton after shedding the nerves that hampered their start to the season.

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Jason Puncheon (c): We're starting to overcome our nerves

Jason Puncheon (c): We're starting to overcome our nerves

Saints' return to the top flight after a seven-year absence was hardly ideal, with just one win in 11 matches leaving them 19th.

Nigel Adkins' side shipped a league-high 29 goals in the process, but a new-found defensive resolve has resulted in a dramatic change in fortunes and they are now up to 15th in the table.

Southampton have only conceded four goals in their past six matches and collected their second clean sheet in Saturday's 1-0 win against fellow strugglers Reading.

Asked what has changed at the club, winger Puncheon said: "I think it was nerves.

"I'll be honest, as a team coming into the Premier League, I think we were a bit nervous, a bit shaky.

"We didn't find our feet or our rhythm and now we have found that and that is showing as a team.

"We haven't got a bad defence. A few of the boys playing in that back four played in the team last season and how many clean sheets were there last season? Now we are gelling and that is showing.

"It is definitely onwards and upwards now. We look forward to the Sunderland game. It is a home game so we need three points again."

Puncheon has flourished for Saints this season and scored the decisive strike on Saturday in a match in which he also saw a first-half header harshly chalked off.

"It was a deserved win," he said. "We could have won by more but we got the three points and that was the main things for us.

"I wasn't too sure at the time why my first-half goal was disallowed. The ref said there was a push but it wasn't me.

"At the end of the game everybody said it was a clear-cut goal and it should have counted.

"It was good to score, though. Me and Clyney (Nathaniel Clyne) are working up a good relationship. We're gelling, getting better and better as the games go on.

"He has picked me out really well and I have slotted it across the goalkeeper."

Puncheon's form has led to some observers touting him as a potential option for Roy Hodgson's England side.

His former boss at Barnet, Paul Fairclough, has backed him for a call-up and Saturday's performance will not have harmed his chances given England Under-21 boss Stuart Pearce was in the crowd.

"I don't worry about those sort of things. That's out of my hands," Puncheon said.

"The only thing I worry about is putting on the Southampton shirt and performing week in, week out.

"It is always nice to get mentioned but you don't let those things get in your head."

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