Southampton vs Cardiff City. Premier League.
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Saturday 9 February 2019 07:57, UK
Southampton will be without striker Danny Ings when they host relegation rivals Cardiff in the Premier League on Saturday.
Ings has been ruled out for at least three weeks with a hamstring injury sustained during last weekend's 1-1 draw with Burnley.
Southampton manager Ralph Hasenhuttl says Ings will be missed, but is more focused on his side keeping out goals, rather than scoring them.
"I don't think we're showing we have problems scoring, we have scored in nearly every game," he said.
"We should be focused to have more clean sheets in the future. We showed in the last game we can score, and sometimes it must be enough to score once, not two or three times to take the win.
"That is the target we are most focused on, to try to have this clean sheet."
Saints are unbeaten in the Premier League this calendar year and are two points above Cardiff, who are 18th in the table.
Neil Warnock's side recorded their first win of the year last time out as they beat Bournemouth 2-0.
It was confirmed on Thursday that the body recovered from the plane wreckage on the seabed of the English Channel had been identified as Cardiff striker Emiliano Sala.
Ings is set for around three weeks of rehabilitation from a hamstring problem.
Midfielder Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg is available again after a head injury, while defender Maya Yoshida has returned from Asian Cup duty with Japan.
Ryan Bertrand (back) has resumed full training, but midfielder Mario Lemina (abdominal) and forward Michael Obafemi (thigh) continue their rehabilitation.
On-loan midfielder Harry Arter will be back in the Cardiff squad after he was ineligible to feature against parent club Bournemouth.
Victor Camarasa is a doubt while Sean Morrison is out until March.
Cardiff will make it hard for Southampton, that was a massive result for them last week winning at Bournemouth, and that has now brought Brighton into it. I do not see Southampton going down and I see them edging this one.
MERSE PREDICTS: 2-0 (13/2 with Sky Bet)