Southampton form no surprise, says Tadic
Dusan Tadic says Southampton's success in the Premier League has not come as a surprise to the south-coast club.
The Serbian midfielder joined Saints last summer at a time when many pundits were tipping Ronald Koeman's side for relegation as the likes of Adam Lallana, Rickie Lambert and Luke Shaw all moved on.
However, Southampton currently sit sixth on 53 points, one behind fifth-placed Liverpool and six adrift of Manchester United, who occupy the final Champions League spot.
And Tadic, who has scored against United, Arsenal, Chelsea in 2015, says the club's achievements have not come as a shock.
"We believe in our qualities, but maybe some other people and fans were surprised because they didn't know me and some other players and also the coach," the Serbia international told Perform.
"For them it was maybe a surprise but for us it wasn't a big surprise. Everyone thought Southampton were going to fall down the table, and we were always there."
Tadic previously plied his trade in the Eredivisie and describes the Premier League as "more powerful" than the Dutch top-flight.
"It's different to Holland where I used to play. It's more powerful football, more about strength. It's nice.
"It's one of the most difficult leagues in the world."
Tadic said that physical aspect of the game did not disappear when he faced his countrymen and international colleagues, such as Chelsea's Branislav Ivanovic.
"We are really good friends and we have played for the national team for a long time," Tadic said of Ivanovic.
"But when we go out on the pitch we say to each other, 'Kill me if you can'.
"Who's going to be better, who's going to win. I think this is normal as we are professionals."
Dusan Tadic says Southampton's success in the Premier League has not come as a surprise to the south-coast club.
The Serbian midfielder joined Saints last summer at a time when many pundits were tipping Ronald Koeman's side for relegation as the likes of Adam Lallana, Rickie Lambert and Luke Shaw all moved on.
However, Southampton currently sit sixth on 53 points, one behind fifth-placed Liverpool and six adrift of Manchester United, who occupy the final Champions League spot.
And Tadic, who has scored against United, Arsenal, Chelsea in 2015, says the club's achievements have not come as a shock.
"We believe in our qualities, but maybe some other people and fans were surprised because they didn't know me and some other players and also the coach," the Serbia international told Perform.
"For them it was maybe a surprise but for us it wasn't a big surprise. Everyone thought Southampton were going to fall down the table, and we were always there."
Tadic previously plied his trade in the Eredivisie and describes the Premier League as "more powerful" than the Dutch top-flight.
"It's different to Holland where I used to play. It's more powerful football, more about strength. It's nice.
"It's one of the most difficult leagues in the world."
Tadic said that physical aspect of the game did not disappear when he faced his countrymen and international colleagues, such as Chelsea's Branislav Ivanovic.
"We are really good friends and we have played for the national team for a long time," Tadic said of Ivanovic.
"But when we go out on the pitch we say to each other, 'Kill me if you can'.
"Who's going to be better, who's going to win. I think this is normal as we are professionals."
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