Southampton ‘will be better’ for experiences – Hughes

Matt Stead

Mark Hughes is confident Southampton will emerge stronger from avoiding relegation when he leads the squad into the new Premier League campaign.

Hughes was rewarded for keeping Saints in the top flight with a new three-year deal, having taken over in March.

Southampton were a point above the drop zone when the 54-year-old – sacked by Stoke earlier in the season – replaced Mauricio Pellegrino at St Mary’s Stadium.

Hughes won three of his 10 games in charge – including a crucial clash at relegation rivals Swansea in the penultimate match of the campaign, which effectively secured survival at the expense of the Welsh club.

With assistants Mark Bowen and Eddie Niedzwiecki having also penned long-term deals, Hughes is confident the Saints can march on with confidence.

“We are really looking forward to the new season now and it is about building straight from the off, making sure we are ready to go, hit the ground running, all the old cliches – but they all apply,” Hughes said in a video on Southampton’s official Twitter feed.

“We have a group here that is talented, that has real potential and real growth in the group as well, because they are all still young in terms of years.

“They will all benefit from what we all went through last year. I think we will learn from that and be better again this year.”

Hughes, who also enjoyed a spell as a player with the club, has already started to reshape his squad for next season.

Last week Southampton published the club’s retained list, confirming defenders Jeremy Pied and Florin Gardos will leave at the end of their contracts.