IT'S unclear if Simon Rusk will be in the dugout on Sunday at Fulham but the interim boss has prepared Sainst for their visit to the capital.
The 43 year old called for belief at Craven Cottage as Southampton continue to search for only their second win of the season.
But Saints hope to complete the appointment of former Roma manager Ivan Juric in time for the 2pm kick-off.
Marco Silva's Fulham, who sit eighth, will be without right-back Kenny Tete and Brazilian midfielder Andreas Pereira due to injury and suspension respectively.
Southampton hope to have Kyle Walker-Peters in contention after he missed Wednesday's game against Liverpool with a knock. Here's how we expect them to lineup at Fulham...
Goalkeeper
Rusk did not confirm that Aaron Ramsdale is in contention to face Fulham with the status of his finger injury still unclear.
Therefore, Alex McCarthy, who wore the captain's armband against Liverpool, will likely retain his spot between the sticks.
Defenders
Yukinari Sugawara delivered an impact against Liverpool and should come back into the starting lineup. Ryan Manning will start on the left.
Jan Bednarek, Taylor Harwood-Bellis and Nathan Wood will likely remain as a back three with Rusk keen to make Saints "hard to beat".
Midfielders
Although he left the field early on Wednesday, Flynn Downes' position in the team is not under threat. Joe Aribo will likely partner him in the middle unless Adam Lallana is fully fit.
Tyler Dibling and Mateus Fernandes can both operate centrally and outwide. Their energy and endeavour will offer flexibility and creativity.
Forward
There was a lot to like about Cameron Archer's performance against Liverpool, not least his thumping goal to cut the deficit.
Kamaldeen Sulemana had an impact from the bench, as did Paul Onuachu, but both are unable to play long minutes due to their recent injuries.
Full predicted team:
(5-4-1): McCarthy; Sugawara, Harwood-Bellis, Bednarek, Wood, Manning; Dibling, Downes, Aribo, Fernandes; Archer.
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