Barnsley boss Simon Davey says he has sympathy for both Luke Steele and Jon Macken who were both axed at the weekend.
Davey switched things around at Southampton and gained a point in a goalless draw, which could have been better had Iain Hume netted a sitter late on, but he has sympathy for the duo who were left out.
Davey told the Sheffield Star: "It was something that I felt I had to change, that's no detriment to Luke, he has played really well and he can feel hard done by, Jon too.
"But for a missed chance right at the end we would have won the game.
"We've got a point and it's something to build on."
Davey switched things around at Southampton and gained a point in a goalless draw, which could have been better had Iain Hume netted a sitter late on, but he has sympathy for the duo who were left out.
Davey told the Sheffield Star: "It was something that I felt I had to change, that's no detriment to Luke, he has played really well and he can feel hard done by, Jon too.
"But for a missed chance right at the end we would have won the game.
"We've got a point and it's something to build on."
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