Breaking: In the midst of Southampton’s fight for promotion, the manager of the club admits a “big” injury setback.

Russell Martin: Southampton boss admits squad will not be 'perfect' for  season opener - BBC Sport

Southampton boss confirms ‘big’ injury blow amid promotion battle with Leeds United

Southampton have been dealt an injury blow as they vie for automatic promotion with Leeds United.

Southampton have been dealt a significant injury blow amid their battle for automatic promotion with Leeds United. The Saints have endured a wobble of late, losing back-to-back games and falling five points behind Leeds United and Ipswich Town in second and third respectively.

Russell Martin: Southampton boss admits squad will not be 'perfect' for  season opener - BBC Sport

But plenty of action remains, and Southampton remain in the thick of the automatic promotion battle, recently showing how capable they are at catching up with a 23-game unbeaten run. But the Saints have been dealt a significant injury blow that could make things a little more difficult over the coming weeks.

Newcastle United loanee Ryan Fraser has picked up an issue, with Southampton boss Martin confirming: “He’s going to be out for a little bit of time, unfortunately. It’s a bit of a blow for us, a big blow for him but we’ll have him back probably on the other side of the international break. Very soon after that hopefully, all well

Russell Martin: Southampton boss admits squad will not be 'perfect' for  season opener - BBC Sport

“We lose something when he doesn’t play which is his relentless running ability. We miss his ability to cross on the move, his desire to go and score or assist, and work hard for the team. The other guys need to step up now. As always in football, there’s an opportunity for someone else when someone gets injured. I’m gutted for Wee Man because he’s been brilliant since he’s been here. His output data-wise will tell you that.

“You don’t need to have a look at that to see what he has brought. I think everyone has enjoyed having him, but he will play a big part for us in the run-in for sure. We just need to concentrate on getting him as fit as quickly as we possibly can.”

Fraser does have the option of returning to Newcastle for treatment, but it seems he will remain in Hampshire during his recovery process.

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