Southampton captain Steven Davis calls for hostile atmosphere at St Mary's to inspire Manchester United upset: 'We want big scalps this season'
- Steven Davis believes Southampton have enough quality to beat any opponent
- Midfielder called on St Mary's crowd to make life difficult for Manchester United
- He added: 'That goes without saying and we want some big scalps this season'
- United are currently joint Premier League leaders with Saints in ninth place
Southampton are hoping to cause a few Premier League upsets this season and fans must create a hostile atmosphere when Manchester United visit St Mary's Stadium on Saturday, skipper Steven Davis has said.
The midfielder said the south coast club, who beat Crystal Palace last weekend, had the quality to beat any side in the league and had to prove his point against high-flying United.
'That goes without saying and we want some big scalps this season, we've managed to do that in previous seasons and there's no reason why we can't do it again,' Davis told the Southern Daily Echo.
Steven Davis (left) has called on his Southampton fans to create a hostile atmosphere
Davis thinks the Southampton squad has enough quality to claim 'big scalps' this season
'It's going to be a hugely difficult game for us but we believe we've got the quality to beat any team in the league. We need to show it now,' he added.
'Every game in the Premier League, whether it's against one of the top six or any position in the league, it always has its difficulties. You need to be at your best.'
United are currently level with leaders Manchester City on 13 points from five games, having scored 16 goals and conceded only two so far.
Next up for Saints is the visit of table-topping Manchester United this Saturday
The 2-2 draw at a raucous Stoke City was the only time Jose Mourinho's side have dropped points this season and Davis said the home crowd could play a role in denting United's unbeaten start.
'It's great if you can create that hostile atmosphere. It gives the home team such a backing as well, and really pushes them on,' he said.
'Not only when you're winning or when you're hanging on to the result but whenever you're trying to get that energy from the crowd. You need that.'
Southampton, ninth in the table on eight points from five games, last beat United at home in the Premier League in 2003.
Davis thinks a passionate home atmosphere at St Mary's will push his side to greater heights
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