Southampton boss Ralph Hasenhuttl was satisfied with their 0-0 draw against West Ham.
Hasenhuttl had to work from home via a video link, as he is self-isolating after a member of his household tested positive for coronavirus.
His side were unable to claim the victory they needed to move into the Premier League's top four, despite dominating on the ball, and remain ninth.
"[It was] horrible, very difficult," said Hasenhuttl. "Before the game it was good, I must say. We had definitely found a good way of managing the players.
"I was doing the meetings, I was also in the dressing room speaking to them, explaining what I wanted them to do. I was also speaking to them at half-time. The rest - I think my assistant coaches did a good job.
"The difficulty was that I didn't have the live picture and the live voice and this was horrible, because you hear the live voice but you don't have the picture and this makes it difficult to coach and concentrate on the game. But I'm happy that it worked quite well, I think."

