Kelvin Davis said the personal plaudits he received meant nothing after Saints lost 4-1 to QPR.
The Saints keeper continued his terrific start to the season with another inspired performance at Loftus Road, producing a string of top drawer saves to keep the score down.
Davis is already focussing on Wednesday’s game against Ipswich at St Mary’s with the Tractor Boys boss Jim Magilton having watched on from the stands.
Davis wants to continue his good form but hopes next time it will yield three points.
He said: “Winning is everything and putting in a good personal performance means nothing if we don’t get the result. That’s the business we’re in.
“We came here expecting to win. The fact that I’ve made good saves and we’ve lost means they end up being irrelevant.
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