After a failed move to Tottenham in the transfer
window, Victor Wanyama has all his attention on
creating success with Southampton.
Southampton midfielder Victor Wanyama says he is totally
focused on his club after his proposed move to Tottenham fell
through.
Wanyama, 24, was keen to join Tottenham in the close-season
but Southampton insisted they would not sell the Kenyan.
The midfielder was then left out of the club's clash against
Norwich City but has since regained his place in Ronald
Koeman's starting line-up.
"I just don’t want to remember that situation," Wanyama told the
Southern Daily Echo. "Yes, sure, now I’ve forgotten what
happened. I’m now progressing on my club and it’s been good,
so I’m looking forward to putting in good performances."
Southampton moved into the top half of the table on Saturday
after a 3-1 win over Chelsea at Stamford Bridge.
Wanyama described the victory as "special" and one of the best
results since he made the switch from Celtic in 2013.
"We expected a very very tough game and we showed what we
can do," he said.
"I think this is one of the best away wins. They’re a really really
difficult team to beat, especially at Stamford Bridge, so we were
very glad to have the maximum points."
window, Victor Wanyama has all his attention on
creating success with Southampton.
Southampton midfielder Victor Wanyama says he is totally
focused on his club after his proposed move to Tottenham fell
through.
Wanyama, 24, was keen to join Tottenham in the close-season
but Southampton insisted they would not sell the Kenyan.
The midfielder was then left out of the club's clash against
Norwich City but has since regained his place in Ronald
Koeman's starting line-up.
"I just don’t want to remember that situation," Wanyama told the
Southern Daily Echo. "Yes, sure, now I’ve forgotten what
happened. I’m now progressing on my club and it’s been good,
so I’m looking forward to putting in good performances."
Southampton moved into the top half of the table on Saturday
after a 3-1 win over Chelsea at Stamford Bridge.
Wanyama described the victory as "special" and one of the best
results since he made the switch from Celtic in 2013.
"We expected a very very tough game and we showed what we
can do," he said.
"I think this is one of the best away wins. They’re a really really
difficult team to beat, especially at Stamford Bridge, so we were
very glad to have the maximum points."


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