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Saints are enduring a difficult start to life back in the Premier League with just one point from their first nine games.
They face a huge home fixture against Everton on Saturday. This is their latest must-win game this season.
The Daily Echo will continue to be there every step of the way, reporting on our club and representing the fans and the city to the Saints bosses.
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With that in mind, here is a rundown of our best subscriber-only content from this month to give you a taste of what we have on offer.
Can Kamaldeen Sulemana kickstart his Southampton career?
DO we once again find ourselves asking the desperate question: 'Can Kamaldeen Sulemana be the man to turn Southampton's season around?'
The 22 year old returned to the side for the first time this campaign against Leicester, having recovered from an injury he suffered during pre-season.
He came off the bench during the disastrous collapse against the Foxes - and it was his friend, Abdul Fatawu, who helped them secure a dramatic 3-2 win.
Fawatu epitomised everything Saints fans hoped record-signing Kamaldeen would provide. He was direct and tricky and played a role in all three goals.
Lallana on targeting back-to-back wins and his view on the minutes he's played this season
MIDFIELDER Adam Lallana is targeting back-to-back wins this week as Southampton look to put an end to their bad start to the season.
Saints beat Stoke City to St Mary's on Tuesday evening in the Carabao Cup and will now host Everton in the Premier League on Saturday.
Lallana missed Tuesday's game due to having his minutes managed. The 36 year old has been in and out of Russell Martin's team this season.
We asked him for his view on the number of minutes he has played and his relationship with Saints boss Martin.
Is it too early for Saints to sack Russell Martin?
QUESTIONS surrounding Russell Martin's future as Southampton manager persist following their poor start to the Premier League campaign.
Saints are winless in the league but have scraped through to the Carabao Cup quarter-final, in large thanks to defender James Bree.
We've weighed up both sides of the debate 'Should Saints sack Russell Martin.'
Saints undoubtedly play their most important game of the season on Saturday when they welcome Everton to St Mary's.
Fail to win and Saints will be on a maximum of two points from 10 games. 40 points is often the aim for teams hoping to avoid the drop.
Saints would need to average 1.4 points per game in order to hit that target should they not beat Sean Dyche's Toffee's this weekend.
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