Southampton manager Ralph Hasenhuttl insists their poor home form isn't his main concern during this international break.
The St Mary's side are currently languishing in the bottom three following Saturday's disappointing defeat to Everton.
But Hasenhuttl says of their home record: I think it's not a big topic that we didn't win a game at home because the last games also away we didn't win so we must take a good result. If it's tight like against Man City and we still don't get something then it means we are not good enough at the moment.
Why we are not good enough is in the moment to find and I think we do a few things good but in a few things when we try this we are not good enough and that is the problem."
Of his own situation, the Austrian added: I don't think about what I feel about this. In the moment I feel disappointed because we lost a game and that's the only thing I feel and anything else is not interesting for me," he reflected after the Everton defeat.
I try to stay focused for when I come to my team to give them answers for what happens in the moment."

