Quote Originally Posted by Trigger View Post
He seems to have a similar one after every defeat.

When we beat them there last year he was saying how he had changed for our style of play and how he wouldn't be doing that again, never again.

Likes the drama a bit Nathan.
And since then, Luton have beaten us three times out of three, twice with Nathan Jones in charge.

I don't think I'm going over the top when I say Jones did a phenomenally good job at Luton, but he's not proved he can transfer that ability to another club yet. I looked at the Southampton side under Hasenhüttl and thought they were the worst in this season's Premier League, so, with no eye catching signings last month, I'd say Jones will have done a great job if he keeps them up. There's been a few signs that he can improve the team, but a comprehensive defeat like Saturday's will have been a kick on the teeth for him - he wears his heart on his sleeve and I'd guess his reaction to the defeat wouldn't have come as a total surprise to anyone who has followed his managerial career closely.