
Southampton boss Ralph Hasenhuttl says defeat to Wolves was tough to take.
Saints were beaten by Daniel Podence's goal on the stroke of half time, as Wolves secured their first Premier League win of the season.
"Very frustrating. When you see the chances we had in the second half, you have to take something today," he said.
“It (the defeat) shouldn't happen, but we have to accept it, although it's hard to take.
“I think we showed for the whole game how resilient we are and how good we can play; created chances, and in the end missed only the goal. That was the only thing that was missing today."
For the goal, Hasenhuttl also said: "The resilience was not good in that moment, being too open that time, especially so close to the half time. That is something of a mistake, which was a little bit naïve.
“We had to try and change things. We went all in at the end, we tried. It's not easy because of the rhythm breaking and everything that is happening then, but in the end I cannot say that I am not proud of what we have done today.
“We tried everything, and that's how it should be."
