Southampton manager Mauricio Pellegrino reveals how club chief is pitching in to help the current slump: 'The chairman is eating with players, watching every single moment'
- Mauricio Pellegrino revealed Ralph Krueger is getting involved at Southampton
- The club chairman has started taking players for lunch in order to raise morale
- Pellegrino maintains Krueger is hugely supportive and will do anything to help
- Saints plummeted to 17th in the league following a nine-game winless streak
Southampton chairman Ralph Krueger has been dining with players in a bid to arrest their recent slump, under-pressure manager Mauricio Pellegrino has revealed.
Saints have plummeted to 17th in the Premier League table following a nine-game winless streak stretching back to the end of November.
Pellegrino has faced supporter unrest at St Mary's in recent games, but earlier this week received the backing of Krueger.
Southampton chairman Ralph Krueger has been getting personally involved to help the club
Boss Mauricio Pellegrino revealed the lengths Krueger is going to, including dining the players
He insists the former professional ice hockey coach has always been helpful and has been spending time with Saints' squad in an attempt to spark an upturn in results, starting with Saturday's FA Cup clash at Fulham.
'For me, the club and the board from the first day has been really supportive - not (only) right now, from the first day,' Pellegrino said.
'Everybody has been really good, not with me, with everybody, with the players.
'Now the chairman is eating with the players, watching every single moment because he wants to help. Les Reed (vice-chairman of football) and Ross Wilson (director of football operations) too.
'Everybody in this club works with a unity but sometimes the results are part of life and when you play a game, you have to be ready to lose; if you're not, don't play.'
Pellegrino insists he has the backing of the board and his players, despite the poor form
Saints last tasted success with a 4-1 win over Everton on November 26.
Since then they have taken just four points from a possible 27, including two from four games over the festive period, to leave them on the brink of the bottom three.
Former Alaves coach Pellegrino, appointed on a three-year deal during the summer, has consequently seen his position come under intense scrutiny.
However, he once again played down the pressure currently on him and feels he is his own worst critic.
'My higher pressure is with my own self. I am really demanding with myself,' the Argentinian said.
'In my life I have been playing on the top, in second, in the third, in the 20th, in the 18th, in different places.
'And the equation is the same; when you lose, you have to win, when you draw, you have to win, when you win, you have to win again. It's always more or less the same.'
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