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Published 13:51 16 Feb 2018 GMT
Updated 13:52 16 Feb 2018 GMT
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It's a shame that Long has not been able to sufficiently haul himself out of a barren spell that has seen him score just once in 18 appearances this season after returning just five in 45 in the previous campaign.
While we want to see Irish players involved in Premier League teams as much as possible, at 31 Long's time in the top-flight appears to be winding down.
You can't blame Pellegrino for signing an upgrade in Guido Carrillo from Monaco during the January transfer window. With Charlie Austin constantly injured and Manolo Gabbiadini's form having fallen off a cliff after a brilliant start to his time in England after arriving from Napoli last January, Pellegrino needed reinforcements.
The club are currently languishing in the relegation zone and the Argentine felt as though he needed to splash £19m on Carrillo in his attempt to steer the club away from the drop.
With the bottom half of the table being so exceptionally tight (Southampton, in 18th, are just four points behind Watford in 11th), there is a strong possibility that Southampton will survive.
Long, on the other hand, given that he is essentially Pellegrino's fourth-choice striker and has shown little sign of improving his output, may be another story. Don't be surprised if he winds up in the Championship next season, whether he's at Southampton or not.Live sport on TV in Ireland this weekend – Football, GAA, Rugby – April 24th to 26th
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