BOSS Ralph Hasenhuttl explained his tactical switch to take off Kyle Walker-Peters and move James Ward-Prowse to right-back at West Ham.
Trailing 2-0 at London Stadium, Oriol Romeu was brought on in place of Walker-Peters after 60 minutes, making his return from a fractured ankle sustained in February.
That meant the Spaniard slotted into midfield alongside Ibrahima Diallo with captain Ward-Prowse switching to full-back.
Asked for his reason behind the alteration, Hasenhuttl said: “I think I wanted to bring him (Ward-Prowse) onto the highest line to have a few deliveries in from the side and behind the last line with his right foot, that is why I put him on the right-back position.
"He (Walker-Peters) seemed to be a little bit running out of energy and that’s the reason is why I changed him."
Saints went on to lose 3-0 in the capital and finish 15th in the top flight. Victory would have ensured a 12-placed finish.
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