Southampton ace Ryan Manning is aiming to make his Premier League debut almost 10 years after his move from Galway United to QPR.
Versatile Ireland international Ryan Manning says he is ready to play anywhere for Southampton in the Premier League next season - after he made a “nostalgic” switch back to midfield this week.
That’s where the 11-time capped Ireland man has operated under Russell Martin - first at Swansea and now at newly-promoted Southampton.READ MORE: Stephen Kenny calls for calm in fiery clash with 'streetwise team well schooled in all aspects of winning' On Wednesday night he found himself back in midfield during a 2-0 pre-season friendly defeat to Oxford - and he hinted that he could spend some more time there in the coming campaign.
“With the manager, if he asks you to play somewhere, you just have to adapt to it. I think it shows how, with this style of football, you have to have an understanding of how everyone plays every different position.
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