Please log in or register. Registered visitors get fewer ads.
Oldham Athletic 1 v 0 Salford City
Papa John's Trophy
Tuesday, 31st August 2021 Kick-off 19:00
SaintBrock added 20:00 - Nov 19
One to watch from behind the sofa. Of course it was a brilliant defensive display from the Magnificent 7 but all that emphasised was the huge gulf between Liverpool and us. We won't be able to defend this resolutely every week and unless we find a way of mounting a serious attacking threat and actually start scoring goals this could be a very uncomfortable season.
5



SanMarco added 21:22 - Nov 19
From the kick-off to the final whistle the Saints 0 part of the result was a foregone conclusion. We defended well and had a little bit of luck to get the point. We really are shocking going forward and dreadful back passes, own-goals and silly penalties seem to be out main hope of a goal nowadays. A couple of key defensive injuries and we will be in a relegation struggle.
5



SantiBeachUpperLoft added 00:21 - Nov 20
Onuoha does nothing to warrant being the captain. Absolutely no leadership or communication after the Norwich goal to get players focused. Should be Lynch, cousins or Bidwell all day long.
0



smiffdub added 07:48 - Nov 20
I think this game shows us where we really are, all cheerleading aside. I can't remember a more negative, cowardly, performance from a Saints team at home in decades. Everybody on this site knows (even if they don;t always admit it) that we're missing real strikers, have no midfielders who can even occasionally score, and we have little defensive depth outside the obvious starters. But this wasn't really abut any of those things. It was about what kind of identity Puel has imposed on this team. Even though we were at home, we set up and played from the start like an away team that was petrified of the opposition. We defended so deep that the only attacking option was a very very long ball to a player (Austin) who is incapable of hold up play but was left without support for 50 yards. At home! The midfield was all about containment and didn't have a forward moving creative bone in its body. We essentially played with 3 containing midfielders...what other self-respecting PL team does that? If this is what Saints football now has to be, I for one am not interested. What a horrible let down!
3



dirk_doone added 08:33 - Nov 20
smiffdub, that's a little bit over the top. Puel is doing the best he can with very limited resources. He didn't ask for Mane and Pelle to be sold or for the purchase of Redmond as Mane's 'replacement'. Puel is astute enough to realize that the squad is very short of attacking talent so holding out for a scoreless home draw against the top teams is his best option. Would you rather we lost 0-2 like we did against Chelsea? If Van Dijk and Fonte are sold next then we really will be in trouble but as long as we've got them, we'll be a very difficult team to score against and Austin can still score goals as long as his knees hold up.
0



vanmans added 09:14 - Nov 20
Southampton failed to register a single shot on target in a Premier League game for the first time since 28 December 2004. Southampton had 3 shoots off target and Liverpool had 15. Southampton had 35% possession and Liverpool 65%. Southampton 1 corner and Liverpool 8
We were at home for goodness sake. Terrible performance if we carry like this we will be in a relegation fight.
Nick do you still think our strikers are good enough. I have said ever since the transfer window shut that we should have bought one if not two strikers to replace Pelle and Mane. With games like this It looks like I was right.
2



Alehouse added 10:21 - Nov 20
A brave defensive performance, VVD was absolutely outstanding. That having been said I agree with the other contributors about our total lack of attacking ideas and ambition. Pre-match Claude said we wouldn't park the bus but would continue with our normal attacking approach. We certainly continued with our normal approach but there was no element of attacking involved. I haven't been able to get to every game this season, but based on what I have seen this performance was no surprise. Liverpool weren't prepared to let us to keep possession and comfortably ferry passes backwards and forwards across our own half. We don't seem to have any other game.

I cannot see many wins coming our way this season. We were lucky to come away with a point.
6



tsbains64 added 11:24 - Nov 20
exciting, loud and attacking-can you ask for anything else ?
0



sidsaint added 12:47 - Nov 20
Lucky to escape with a point and stats show we were outplayed in every department except some good defensive tackles, which Liverpool didn't have to produce. The result was better than I expected because of the way Liverpool play, they are the fittest team in the league and play an incredible pressing game, they also have better players including 5 ex saints. Most matches see us with the majority of the possession yesterday we had only half the possession of Liverpool yet managed a point. The game also showed where we need to strengthen as no shots on target for the first time in 12 years speaks volumes for what we have been saying all season. We must strengthen in January and hold on to our defenders.
4



Big_T added 13:25 - Nov 20
Unfortunately I said at the start of the season I don't like Austin and Redmond isn't good enough and I have seen nothing to change my mind. I am really happy however at the great performances of Romeu and Van Dijk. I think Puel is doing a great job the team look very organized look forward to getting Long back to full fitness and hopefully an interesting transfer window.
Dear Santa this year I would like a striker than can hold the ball up and bring his team mates into the attack or a bit of pace and a new bike please.
5



You need to log in to participate in Your Report

Your Report

5 AugReading A0 - 10
8 AugPeterboro CC1st RoundA1 - 10
12 AugPeterboro A1 - 00
15 AugBarnsley A1 - 30
19 AugNorthampton A1 - 00
26 AugPeterboro A2 - 40
29 AugPortsmouth CC2nd RoundA1 - 10

2 SepPortsmouth A3 - 10
12 SepPeterboro A2 - 00
16 SepPeterboro A1 - 10
19 SepPeterboro A3 - 00
23 SepBolton A1 - 10
26 SepMansfield CC3rd RoundA2 - 20
30 SepPeterboro A2 - 00

3 OctCarlisle A1 - 10
7 OctPeterboro A2 - 00
21 OctPeterboro A2 - 20
24 OctPort Vale A0 - 10
28 OctBlackpool A2 - 40
31 OctPeterboro A3 - 10

4 NovPeterboro FAC1st RoundA2 - 20
7 NovWigan A2 - 10
11 NovPeterboro A5 - 00
14 NovSalford FAC1st Round ReplaysA4 - 40
21 NovColchester A1 - 00
25 NovPeterboro A4 - 00
28 NovStevenage A2 - 20

2 DecPeterboro FAC2nd RoundA2 - 10
5 DecPeterboro A3 - 00
9 DecPeterboro A3 - 00
16 DecFleetwood A0 - 10
23 DecShrewsbury A1 - 20
26 DecPeterboro A2 - 20
29 DecPeterboro A2 - 20

1 JanDerby A2 - 30
7 JanPeterboro FAC3rd RoundA0 - 30
13 JanCharlton A1 - 20
20 JanPeterboro A2 - 10
23 JanPeterboro A2 - 10
27 JanLincoln City A0 - 00
30 JanPeterboro A3 - 10

3 FebPeterboro A2 - 30
6 FebExeter A2 - 10
10 FebWycombe A5 - 20
17 FebPeterboro A1 - 20
20 FebBlackpool A0 - 30
24 FebCambridge A0 - 10

2 MarPeterboro A2 - 10
5 MarPeterboro A5 - 10
9 MarBurton A1 - 30
13 MarPeterboro A3 - 10
16 MarPeterboro A0 - 11
29 MarPeterboro A1 - 30

1 AprOrient A1 - 20
7 AprPeterboro A2 - 10
10 AprPeterboro A3 - 00
13 AprOxford United A5 - 00
16 AprPeterboro A4 - 10
20 AprBristol R A0 - 20
23 AprCheltenham A2 - 00
27 AprPeterboro A3 - 30

4 MayOxford United POPOSF1A0
8 MayPeterboro POPOSF1A1 - 10
About Us Contact Us Terms & Conditions Privacy Cookies Advertising
© FansNetwork 2024