Southampton boss Mark Hughes believes his side were unlucky not to take all three points from their home against Burnley after a much improved second-half performance.
After a sluggish start to the match, the Saints steadied their rocking ship and consolidated, carving out chances and troubling new Burnley goalkeeper Joe Hart. Their own goalkeeper Alex McCarthy was also in inspired form, producing a number of top quality saves.
The game would end in stalemate, but speaking after the game, as quoted by Southampton's official website, Hughes was pleased with his players efforts, saying: “I think we steadily improved and in the second-half I made a change because I felt we weren’t able to get any pressure on the ball to stop them playing into the channels.