Southampton has a excavation on Ruben Dias on Saturday after their stalemate with Manchester City.
The saints kept the men of Pep Guardiola a 0-0 draw at St Mary's, officially passing on the lowest Premier League points by Derby.
Urban pewter Ruben Dias launched an attack on the relegated side when he criticized their approach to the competition.
“They don't even try to play, but just waste the time the whole game,” Stormed Dias. “It's not good for anyone.”
Southampton has responded to the Portugal International, because they placed a Tiktok compilation of various of the failed crosses of the city during the 90 minutes.
The South Coast Club endorsed it: “I think we didn't want to play either.”
City missed the opportunity to relocate level on points with the second placed Arsenal and resulted in a blunt-offensive display against the already related hosts who have resigned in a rockbottom finish-by-the return of Erling Haaland.
Saints goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale was not in conversation for a large part of the game, but was eventually called in action when he blurred a header from the irritated Dias.
Omar Marmoush later creaked the woodwork with a long -distance effort, in which the city was sentenced to expensive points in the Champions League race, while the saints made sure that they would not go into history as the worst side of the top top.
The defender also focused on the 'dry' St Mary's pitch and added: 'It is sad that Southampton will waste time as they do. They just want to stop the game and make it as slow as possible, because then the grass is dry.
“All those things that make the game slower and slower and we have to fight it and try to make it as quickly as possible because it is the way to come in.”
However, Pep Guardiola did not agree with the judgment of Dias.
In response to the comments, the city boss said: 'No, no, no. Absolutely not.
“They can do what they want. Here we have been confronted here for many years with teams in different approaches and they decided to play. It is up to us to break them.
'In those terms, teams often played five in the back or six and the striker went on our midfielder and there is no room, it is difficult.
'You have to break it and we had the chances, when you look at the chances of nothing, we could not score and it happened.
'Now we prepare the final and now it is next time and Fulham.
'We have not admitted one shot on goal and they have not done much, but we have to accept the way they play, it is from Simon [Rusk] And his assistant coaches. I don't agree with Ruben, we have to accept it. '
Southampton referred a brutal reference to the eruption of Dias, tweeting: 'A point without even trying to play' in addition to two photos of smiling players after the last whistle.
