Ralph Hasenhuttl is likely to be absolutely fuming with his team's capitulation against Wolves.

Southampton were 2-0 up in the first half and appeared to be coasting to another three points. However, after the break, Nuno Espirito Santo's men were by far the better side, creating three big chances and registering three shots on target as per Sofascore. And thanks to goals from Pedro Neto and Raul Jimenez (2), the Midlands outfit managed to pick up all three points.

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It was a particularly bad day for Jack Stephens. The 25-year-old gave away the penalty for Jimenez's first, and could also be partly found at fault for the Mexico international's second as well.

The club's supporters did not hold back in their criticism of him.

It certainly wasn't the most convincing display from the centre-back. He picked up a particularly disappointing SofaScore rating of just 5.7, and he was unable to even complete a single tackle.

It seems that many fans were expecting this to happen.

In all fairness to Stephens, he had featured in each of the previous 10 games before this one, during which the Saints lost just two, so perhaps it is harsh to suggest that an unconvincing display was expected.

Hasenhuttl will be hoping that this is just a small setback, and that they can get back to winning ways in the mid-week clash against Crystal Palace.

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