Despite being in a position to clear the threat with his right foot in the second half, the Ghanaian international scored an own goal.
“Like with the first goal where Kyle [Walker-Peters] is not there to stop the cross
In situations like this normally we cannot concede a goal here.
“It’s easy [for Salisu] to clear with the right foot here
It’s not about changing the shape, it’s about not conceding the third goal
The own goal in the second half was what killed the game,” Hasenhuttl told Southampton’s website.
The Saints’ second game of the season will be against Leeds United at home.