“Impressive” :Saints’ Skipper Adam Armstrong sends a stunning message he as he applauds Martin Russell’s decision about the 27-year-old star…

Southampton star Adam Armstrong has tipped Ross Stewart to be “quality” for the club after his recent return to action.

Southampton signed Stewart on a three-year deal from Sunderland in the summer. The 27-year-old was a crucial player for the Black Cats in his time at the club, scoring 40 goals in 80 games as he helped his team win promotion from League One to the Championship.

That remarkable goalscoring form attracted attention, and Southampton made the decision to bring Stewart to the club to try and win promotion back to the Premier League. However, a long-term achilles injury kept the Scotsman from making his debut for the Saints.

The good news though is that the player is now working his way back to fitness, and he made his first appearance for Southampton in the last seven minutes of the recent 2-1 win over West Brom.

Stewart might have made just a cameo, but it was enough to impress teammate Armstrong, who is tipping him to play a big role at St. Mary’s. Speaking to the Southern Daily Echo, he said:

“He’s excellent. I know him from Sunderland. It’s been hard for him to watch the team because of his injury, but what a character he is.

“I thought he was brilliant when he came on. You’ve seen how many goals he scored when he was at Sunderland. He is going to be quality for us.”

Armstrong’s early excitement over the striker will only get the supporters more excited for his future at the club too.

It will be interesting to see how Southampton manager Russell Martin manages Stewart’s minutes going forward over the next few months. He won’t want to rush the player back after such a long lay-off, and for the next few weeks it might be more cameo appearances for the striker as he bids to get back to full fitness.

Southampton go into the international break sitting in fourth place in the Championship table. They’re one point behind Leeds United and eight away from Ipswich Town and Leicester City in the top two.

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