SAINTS forward Che Adams has broken the squad's silence following the club’s relegation to address supporters, saying: “We’ll bring the club back.”

The 26 year old Scotsman has been battling injury since the March international break and has been unable to fully assist the team in their battle.

Adams, who has scored five goals in the Premier League and five in cup competitions this season, missed the 2-0 defeat to Fulham after a late fitness test.

After scoring in the 3-3 draw with Tottenham Hotspur in March, Adams has only played 130 minutes since – starting just once.

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Posting his statement on Twitter, Adams said: “Dear Saints, now I've processed everything, I wanted to express just how gutted I am. 

“This season has been the most challenging of my career and I think the same goes for everyone involved in Southampton Football Club.

“We have failed and definitely fallen short of everybody's expectations and for that, I can't express how disappointed and also sorry I am.”

He added: “I have given my everything for this club since I first walked through Staplewood on 1st July 2019 and St Mary's, but this year wasn't enough.

“Myself and everyone at the club will learn from the mistakes we've made this season.

“The last few weeks have been especially gutting not being able to help the team, as I've been struggling with an injury. Anyone that knows me, knows I don't give up or quit easily.

“I've tried my hardest and pushed through the past few games as I wanted to give my everything, but it's not got better and it wouldn't be fair on the team or the fans if I'm not at 100%.

“Just want to say a massive thank you to all the fans that support us each week, we'll bring the club back to where it belongs for you.”