Southampton centre half Jan Bednarek has praised the positive impact new manager Ralph Hassenhuttl has had on the club - and himself personally.
The 22-year-old had found himself back in the starting lineup for the Saints, and played in the impressive 3-2 win over Arsenal last weekend.
The Poland international had fallen out of favour with previous manager Mark Hughes, playing in just two matches before Hassenhuttl's arrival. However, he has since started in both games under the Austrian. The lack of minutes in the previous regime had left the defender frustrated, and beginning to question his future with the club.
Jan Bednarek has been superb for Southampton today. Young CB should be at heart of #SaintsFC defense moving forward.
— Joe Prince-Wright (@JPW_NBCSports) December 16, 2018
In an interview with the Daily Mirror, Bednarek explained exactly how the new manger has changed things around St. Mary's.
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Having achieved a lifelong dream of playing for Poland, Bednarek now has his sights set on establishing himself as a Premier League player.
“Becoming a first XI player in the Premier League. That's my main goal [now]. I couldn't have imagined that [when I was a kid]. When you are in Poland it is really difficult to come to the Premier League because there are not many over here. That wasn't even a dream. You only play in the Premier League on FIFA!”
Source : 90min