RALPH Hasenhuttl is very clear in his insistence that everyone involved in the academy should take equal measures of credit and pride for the talented under-18 team Saints currently boast.
Much of the external focus goes to the B team – the last step between academy and the Premier League – but bubbling under the surface, just out of the limelight, is a force in youth football.
Saints, led by Carl Martin and Mikey Harris, are two wins in their last three matches away from winning the Under-18 Premier League South title.
They have done that despite a number of their best players becoming regulars for the step above – Kamari Doyle, Luke Pearce and Dom Ballard, despite being 16 and 17, are key for the 23s.
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And then a just-about 16-year-old – namely Tyler Dibling – set social media alight with a fantastic hattrick at Newcastle United’s St James’ Park this week, playing against players as old as six years his senior.
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If they complete the task ahead of them, the under-18s will face the widely accepted best youth team in the country – Manchester City – for the Under-18 Premier League National title.
“The whole academy and all the people working there get the credit,” Hasenhuttl told the Daily Echo. “It seems all the changes we have made in the past are now coming slowly but surely to shine in the light.
“This is good for the guys, we invested a lot and I don’t want to speak about the things we have done to help them, in the end they do the job, they work with the players, scouting, managers, coaches – everybody.”
Like the B team, the under-18s operate with the playbook administered by Hasenhuttl upon his arrival at St Mary’s. But the changes and investment now bearing fruits are much wider than that.
England under-16 international, Dibling, is just the next schoolboy who everybody involved with Saints knows – or should know. Incredibly, he made a Premier League 2 debut at just 15-years-old back in January.
“Yes, age is not the issue I think,” Hasenhuttl added.
“When you look today on the debut from top Premier League players, how early they have done their Premier League debuts in their ages, some not older than 16 or 17, I think it is getting younger and younger for the really good ones.
“It is not key that you need to bring 10 or 11 players from the under-16 team to the Premier League, you only need to bring one or two there. This chance is always there.”
The youngster scored three carbon copy goals as he helped fire Saints B to a 4-2 win on Tyneside, in their penultimate game of the season.
Coach Dave Horseman had insinuated he would be using the final matches of the campaign to look ahead to what the B team group could look like in August, and no doubt found one he will be very keen on.
“(They were) very similar goals. We know his qualities and we are not jumping on this, we try to keep it calm,” Hasenhuttl continued, reflecting on Dibling’s hattrick.
“He is one of the shining players in our youth, we know that, meanwhile, it is always very difficult to keep them in our club.
“The good thing is that we see how good he is, the bad thing is other clubs are seeing it, but you can be sure we will try to push him and to support him. I think he represents one of the good ones.”
“It is always good to see such a young player shows this talent. We don't want to hang it too high, when you score three goals for the B team, but we know this is not normal.
“We know this player and we have a high opinion, he can definitely be a player for the future for Southampton. I am sure he can score other goals too.”
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