Jay Rodriguez insists Southampton have not been rewarded for their performances
Wednesday 16 November 2016 16:31, UK
Southampton return to Premier League action with a home game against league leaders Liverpool on Saturday.
Saints have lost their last two league matches - to Hull City and Chelsea - after battling to a 1-1 draw at Manchester City on October 23, but forward Rodriguez maintains Claude Puel's team are better than their results suggest.
He told Sky Sports News HQ: "I'm not sure what we have done in the games that we haven't got the points we wanted, but I think we take confidence from our performances.
"Hopefully our results will start changing and the main thing is to work hard and to keep that going.
"We have got a good team spirit, great lads and we work hard for each other and it shows against the big teams.
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"The performances have been really good, it's just the results maybe we deserve a bit better."
Southampton sit in 10th place in the table ahead of the visit of the Reds to St Mary's, with 13 points from their 11 matches.