Hasenhutl says it's 'normal' to see former players
with Matt Targett in line for a St Mary's return this evening. Eastleigh-conceived Targett joined Holy people back in 2003 at eight
years old, advancing through the foundation framework at St Mary's. He moved gradually up through the young positions, ultimately
being named in a first group matchday crew 10 years after the fact. After his breakout season, Targett was named as the club's
young player of the year in 2014-15. The full-back highlighted under any semblance of Ronald Koeman, Claude Puel, Mauricio
Pellegrino and Imprint Hughes during his time in the main group at Holy people, as well as playing multiple times under Hasenhuttl.
He showed up for Holy people prior to joining Aston Estate for £15million in 2019. Following a fruitful credit spell, Targett joined
Newcastle from Estate on a long-lasting arrangement in the mid year and could arrange for Eddie Howe's side against Holy
people this evening (2pm). Found out if he watched out for the 27-year-old's advancement, Hasenhuttl said: "You have
every one of the previous players that have been with you in your game, in your sights. "You have them to you - and you watch them
and you see them - how they're doing while they're going to different clubs. This is typical, I think."
Holy people are set to confront a Newcastle outfit as of now on an eight-game unbeaten run.