Sunderland boss Sam Allardyce has suggested that his side will opt for a defensive strategy in their Premier League clash against Southampton.
The Black Cats were hammered 6-2 by Everton in their last outing as they failed to build on their Wear-Tyne derby victory over Newcastle United, keeping them in the bottom three of the table.
As a result of their thrashing at Goodison Park, Allardyce has hinted that his side will be playing with a conservative approach against the Saints.
He told the club's official website: "From day one I've been talking to the players about where we go from here. We're not in a position where we have to win the game we're playing next – we're more in a position where we have to make sure we don't lose it.
"We have to continue to do that and if it's a point respect it because ultimately that will lead to a win and breed confidence, but if you continue going to try and win it you will end up losing and be in a pickle.
"Like I've said before if you get the balance right you will hit the right marks, and when you stop the opposition from scoring you only need one to win."
Sunderland face Southampton at the Stadium of Light on Saturday.