
Southampton bosses Martin Semmens and Henrik Kraft have addressed fan fears about their Premier League fate.
The Saints are in danger of going down to the Championship, having won only one time in their past seven league matches.
New coach Nathan Jones is already in danger of losing his job if results do not turn around.
Semmens stated during a fans' forum this week: I can wholeheartedly say we are, from an infrastructure point of view, in the best state we have been in since I've been here.
I can take criticism for strategy but not investment, the investment is there. I have reassurances from the owners that they will back us to the end."
Kraft then added: Obviously we really, really, really don't want to get relegated.
We've invested a lot of money to help the team get stronger to avoid that. We all want the same thing. We're all in the same boat.
We all want a successful, strong Southampton team winning games in the Premier League. We're working tirelessly to maximise the probability of that happening."
He continued: If the worst happens and we end up getting relegated we are fully committed to the club, it's a long-term investment for all of us involved.
We believe in the club and will do everything we can to come back as quickly as possible. I think that's all we can say now."
