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Southampton manager Mauricio Pellegrino unconcerned about his future after Stoke draw

Southampton manager Mauricio Pellegrino prior to the Premier League match between Southampton and Stoke City at St Mary's Stadium on March 3, 2018
Image: Mauricio Pellegrino's side were held by Stoke on Saturday

Mauricio Pellegrino insists he has no concerns about his future as Southampton manager after their poor home form continued with a goalless draw against fellow strugglers Stoke.

Saints dominated the second half at St Mary's, but have now gone a club record eight Premier League home games without success stretching back more than three months.

They remain a point above the relegation zone after substitute Sofiane Boufal wasted their best opportunity by heading wide when unmarked, while Stoke goalkeeper Jack Butland produced a string of fine saves to deny Josh Sims, Cedric Soares and Nathan Redmond.

Asked about his position, Pellegrino replied: "For me the most important thing now is Southampton, more than me.

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Southampton boss Mauricio Pellegrino says his side dominated the game and deserved to win after a draw at home to Stoke.

"Southampton is more important than the players and the manager. It's amazing that we're part of something that is more important than everyone.

"We are obviously disappointed with the result. Frustrated? No. Frustrated is when you give up. In the second half we played much better than them to try to win and I think we deserved it.

"You have to score goals, we couldn't do it. We have to use the second half as a reference for the future."

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Southampton 0-0 Stoke

They have seen the club win just three league games on their own pitch this season, with the most recent of those victories coming against Everton on November 26.

"Obviously we understand the feeling of the fans," added Pellegrino. "We are working really hard to try to turn this situation up.

"We have to do away to get those points that we couldn't get at home. We have to continue doing the job that we did in the second half.

"Our fans we understand because Southampton we are everybody - the players, the fans, the board, the staff, everybody.

"Now we have to be all together pushing, giving energy to try to be as strong as we can until the end."