The attacker is having difficult days. In a month and a half, he was excluded from La Roja by Ricardo Gareca and now he is no longer considered in the Southampton first team.
Ben Brereton is having a difficult time in England. After his misstep at Villarreal, he moved to Sheffield United. There, he had regularity and scored goals. Even though they were relegated, they remained in the Premier League. Southampton, a recently promoted team, has enlisted the services of the Chilean-British. This could be his season. It was an opportunity to show off for a whole year in the most demanding competition on the European market. So far he has not been successful. In fact, last week he was relegated to the under-21 team.
In a month and a half, the striker went from starting status to non-mentioned. All this during weeks when he is also far from La Roja. It is a fact that Ricardo Gareca does not trust the striker. He excluded him from the October appeal.
This Friday, the striker played for the Southampton under-21 team. This automatically removes him from his team’s squad against Manchester City. The match is scheduled for this Saturday at 11 a.m. Chilean time.

The national player played 90 minutes in Soton’s youth team’s defeat against Crystal Palace in Premier League 2. It was 2-0 against the team Brereton that there too, he could not avoid the fall.
The Stoke-on-Trent native made his final appearance for the Southampton first team on September 30. It was his team’s 3-1 defeat to Bournemouth. That day, coach Russell Martin only allowed him 45 minutes of activity. In total, that’s 418′ so far this campaign. In the EFL Cup, he scored a penalty in the shootout where they beat Everton. Of course, this entry does not enter into his official records of conquests. So far, he has failed to convert in the 90s.
Forgettable campaign
The return of Soton to Premier League It was forgettable in the first few months of the season. They have played eight games and have just one point, which they got in the 1-1 draw against Ipswich. The rest were setbacks, against Newcastle, Nottingham Forest, Brentford, Manchester United, Bournemoth, Arsenal and Leicester.
During the press conference before Saturday’s match, the strategist ruled out taking a step aside. “Until they tell me otherwise, I will.” We have a very good relationship, honest and open. “I want more points, they want more points,” he said.
He also complained about the questions. “In this profession, our industry has the right to ask questions about people’s work at any time,” he said.
Source: Latercera
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