Southampton manager Ralph Hasenhuttl admits his side are in 'danger' of being thrown into a relegation battle.
Saints are just five points above the drop zone after losing to fellow strugglers Brighton.
Asked how concerned he is by the threat of relegation, Hasenhuttl said: "When you don't win games, then you are always in danger.
"At the moment we are struggling at taking points. This is what we have to find back, the way we want to play, the way we want to defend and then it's not about asking if we are in danger or not."
Quizzed on if he is running out of ideas on how to fix the poor form, the boss added: "I think it's time to see very clear what is missing and to work on these things.
"Hopefully we have a little bit of time to work on a few things. In the past I was always speaking about how we are missing some automatism in our game and it is getting worse. Hopefully we can use the time to work on these things.
"I think we have shown in the past when we work hard and work on a few things, we are getting better.
"We have to come back to the highest level. This means we have to work on a few parts of our game and this is the challenge for the next weeks."

