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Tino Livramento: Southampton hope as defender may not need surgery on knee injury, says Ralph Hasenhuttl

Tino Livramento has not played for Southampton since the Boxing Day win at West Ham; Ralph Hasenhuttl says he is unsure how long the 19-year-old will be out for, adding James Ward-Prowse could fill in at right-back; Southampton play Brentford in the Premier League on Tuesday

Tino Livramento
Image: Tino Livramento joined Southampton from Chelsea last summer

Southampton manager Ralph Hasenhuttl says there is a "little bit of hope" that Tino Livramento will avoid surgery on his injured knee.

England U21 defender Livramento has been a star performer since his summer arrival from Chelsea but missed Saints' last two games due to a meniscus problem.

The 19-year-old, whose return date remains unknown, is being assessed on a daily basis and has not suffered any further setbacks ahead of Tuesday's Premier League clash with Brentford.

Tino Livramento
Image: Tino Livramento joined Southampton from Chelsea last summer

"The first steps in training now have shown no reaction from the knee," said Hasenhuttl, whose son was sidelined for a year with a meniscus injury. "This is good, no new fluid, and that gives us a little bit of hope.

"But he's still not in team training, so we will have a look from day to day."

Hasenhuttl has a major dilemma at right-back ahead of the Bees' visit to St Mary's.

Yan Valery has joined Livramento and Kyle Walker-Peters on the sidelines following his first-half dismissal in the weekend FA Cup success at Swansea, with captain James Ward-Prowse likely to drop back from midfield to fill in.

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The 3-2 extra-time win in south Wales was far from ideal preparation for Saints, particularly as Valery left his team a man short after just half an hour.

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Southampton manager Ralph Hasenhuttl believes that new signings should not be eligible for Premier League games that have had to be rearranged because of coronavirus postponements

"We had a tough cup fight that we didn't want to have but it is how it is," said Hasenhuttl.

"We cannot deny that it is affecting the preparation for this game. With 120 minutes, and nearly 90 minutes, with one man down, it cost energy, definitely.

"But we will find a squad that is able to compete. In front of our crowd, we will get the extra energy we need, I think.

"We are known for our intensive way of playing football and we will not change it for any reason."

Walker-Peters recently tested positive for Covid-19 and is also banned following the accumulation of five bookings, while Alex McCarthy, Thierry Small, Will Smallbone and Moussa Djenepo remain unavailable.

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Ralph Hasenhuttl believes that Southampton's new owners' investment means they can sign players earlier in transfer windows

In more encouraging news, forward Che Adams is in contention to play following a bout of coronavirus and defender Mohammed Salisu can return after a one-match suspension.

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