'RalphBall' - as The Athletic's Carl Anka described it back in August - is the style of play Ralph Hasenhuttl has introduced at St Mary's.
Anka continues to outline in the aforementioned article just how 'The Alpine Klopp' prefers to set his side up.
"For the most part, Hasenhuttl likes to use systems with a four-man back line, two dogged midfielders in front and an assortment of attackers ahead of that."
In regards to 'dogged midfielders', Oriol Romeu - one of three senior central midfielders at Southampton right now - is not one.
The Spaniard - as solid as he may be with 2.3 tackles per game in the Premier League this term before the Burnley clash - is about as slow as they come in the middle of the park, offering a stark contrast to the busy, dogged option that Hasenhuttl prefers.
There was interest from Celta Vigo in January, although the Saints did not want to leave themselves short of options as only James Ward-Prowse and Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg can be considered senior options in central midfield aside from Romeu.
However, one man who is right under Hasenhuttl's nose may actually be a better fit than the former Chelsea man.
Harrison Reed - who is currently enjoying a season-long loan at promotion hopefuls Fulham - has been somewhat renowned for his tenacity and determination in the middle of the park, with The Daily Mail even using the exact word of tenacity to describe his playing style while also comparing him to Paul Scholes.
In Reed, Hasenhuttl has a player who can be considered much more mobile, energetic and quite frankly better suited to 'RalphBall' than Romeu, despite the sluggish Spaniard's vast experience playing in the Champions League and also developing in Barcelona's famed La Masia.
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If the former RB Leipzig boss was planning on getting his chequebook out to sign another option instead of the 28-year-old, he would have a good mind to take note of Reed's qualities before parting with any cash - the ginger midfielder certainly looks like a good fit.
In other news, this Southampton man has been compared to Champions League stars Jadon Sancho and Douglas Costa...