Yes, to be worked on, and yes, I'm not saying there isn't an underlying issue at set pieces. But for me that goal was the set piece equivalent of a 30 yard screamer into the top corner and we wouldn't get pages of self flagellation about those. That's all really.
If every situation could be defended against there would be no goals in football at all. Yes it's right to review every goal conceded and work to improve how we defend it, but its not right to use every goal conceded as another reason to bash our team and coaches.
That goal didn't happen...
I don't think we should add Southamptons goal to the list of set piece woes because it was an absolute cracker of a header and the type of goal that all teams will concede at various points. Excellent corner, perfect movement and an absolute bullet of a header into the top corner. Just applaud...