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Southampton coach Tonda Eckert wants set-piece resilience after Doncaster win
Summary
Tonda Eckert praised his team's first-half display after a narrow FA Cup win at Doncaster Rovers and said the squad must improve resilience on set-pieces; he also commended goalkeeper Daniel Peretz for a promising start.
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Southampton head coach Tonda Eckert spoke after his side's narrow FA Cup win at Doncaster Rovers and highlighted both positives and areas for improvement. He praised the team's first-half performance and said the FA Cup is a special competition where opponents have nothing to lose. Eckert said the second half could have been better and pointed to recurring patterns the team has seen this season. He added that he was pleased the club is in the next round and praised Daniel Peretz's early showing.
Key points:
- Eckert praised Southampton's first-half display in the FA Cup tie at Doncaster Rovers.
- He called for greater resilience on set-pieces and referenced patterns the team has shown this season, including conceding from corners.
- Eckert described the FA Cup as a special tournament where opponents can play with less to lose.
- He said the second half could have been improved but noted the team progressed to the next round.
- He complimented Daniel Peretz, calling his performance excellent and a promising start after joining the teammates in training.
Summary:
Eckert presented the match as a positive outcome while stressing the need to address set-piece vulnerabilities that have recurred this season. The team advances in the FA Cup, and Eckert highlighted both the first-half performance and areas for defensive improvement. Undetermined at this time.
