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Southampton 1 v 4 Manchester City
FA Cup
Sunday, 20th March 2022 Kick-off 15:00

Voting was locked for this match at midnight on Monday 21st March but you may still add your mini match reports. Note that members and non-members alike were able to vote.

Fraser Forster0.0
Valentino Livramento0.0
Jack Stephens0.0
Mohamed Salisu0.0
Kyle Walker-Peters0.0
Stuart Armstrong0.0
Oriol Romeu0.0
James Ward-Prowse0.0
Mohamed Elyounoussi0.0
Adam Armstrong0.0
Shane Long0.0
Che Adams0.0
Armando Broja0.0
Moussa Djenepo0.0
Will Smallbone0.0
0.0Zack Steffen
0.0Kyle Walker
0.0John Stones
0.0Aymeric Laporte
0.0Joao Cancelo
0.0Kevin De Bruyne
0.0 Rodri
0.0Ilkay Gundogan
0.0Gabriel Jesus
0.0Jack Grealish
0.0Raheem Sterling
0.0Nathan Ake
0.0Oleksandr Zinchenko
0.0 Fernandinho
0.0Riyad Mahrez
0.0Phil Foden

Referee0.0 
Match Rating0.0 


Your Southampton v Manchester City Match Reports

I_would added 17:08 - Mar 20

Lucky Citeh were out of sorts. Did Prowsey play?
-10


janecook added 17:09 - Mar 20

Stephens and Salisu yet again.
5


codge added 17:41 - Mar 20

We wasted some shots that could of made a difference,AA needs to find his shooting boots, can’t complain about the work rate though.The usual mistakes killed us again why we never learn baffles me why we can’t sort it out.
Certainly did not understand the starting lineup but they worked there socks of,Forster needs to learn how to distribute the ball better as he puts everyone under pressure.
4


davidargyll added 18:29 - Mar 20

Once again Salisu made a complete f**ck up. By giving away a penalty when we were more or less holding our own directly led to the flood gates opening. When will people realise that his good play is far far exceeded by his cock ups. HE IS A LIABILITY AND FAR TOO RISKY FOR THIS TEAM. HE MUST BE BENCHED AND PDQ
-9


Sadoldgit added 18:39 - Mar 20

There is a reason City are top of the league and we are mid table and whilst there is no disgrace in losing to one of the best teams on the planet and we have them a game, you can’t gift quality teams goals and expect to win. Stephen’s had his usual brain fart and goodness knows what Salisu thought he was doing with the penalty. We had some good chances but didn’t take them and minutes later paid the price the other end. All we can ask is that the team give their all and they did that today. To beat teams like City you have to rely on them missing their chances and put yours away when they come. That didn’t happen today but at least we looked like the team from earlier this year again rather than the one that lost the previous three league games on the trot. With the right changes in the summer we can look forward to a greater level of consistency.
13


ianr added 18:45 - Mar 20

i_would did you actually watch the game, please go and support someone else, your comments are always so biased against JWP and negative against the team. We played against world class players and JWP played well.
10


1885_SFC added 18:46 - Mar 20

Put your manky little weener away I_would. Concentrate on your own shower of sh*t. Another year in League 1 for your lot. And that'll be the Prowsey that's just been picked for the England squad, you absolute boring, same old drivel, plank.
10


1885_SFC added 18:47 - Mar 20

Put your manky little weener away I_would. Concentrate on your own shower of sh*t. Another year in League 1 for your lot. And that'll be the Prowsey that's just been picked for the England squad, you absolute boring, same old drivel, plank.
1


Bawdrip added 20:12 - Mar 20

I thought we did well but Salisu's unecessary challenge turned the game. Man City turned it up a notch and we couldn't live with them.

Competed all over the pitch for 60 minutes but City could have scored more in the end. Have it a good go but individual errors cost us.
5


SaintPaulVW added 20:26 - Mar 20

I guess Ralph wanted 2 sets of strikers, one for each half to run their socks off and press M City all over the pitch and try to stop them building from the back. This worked pretty well in the first half.

Good even game for 2/3 of it and then Salisu gave away a soft penalty and our heads went down and everything fell apart.

Had our chances - one off the post, a few close ones and the usual succession of weak shots. Gave away a soft goal in be the first half but got a break with an own goal from Ely not giving up right at the death of the first half.

Got 2/3 of the performance that we needed. But just couldn't finish it off.

Time to concentrate on the league.

COYR
5


codge added 21:12 - Mar 20

We wasted some shots that could of made a difference,AA needs to find his shooting boots, can’t complain about the work rate though.The usual mistakes killed us again why we never learn baffles me why we can’t sort it out.
Certainly did not understand the starting lineup but they worked there socks of,Forster needs to learn how to distribute the ball better as he puts everyone under pressure.
0


Flamingbankers added 09:01 - Mar 21

Saints held the Saudi billionaire picked world X1 for 70minutes but after this, when a team can bring on two world class players as subs, what do you expect? They both scored world class goals. Good games from KWP, JWP and Tino Livramento. Not sure why Stephens played instead of our usual first choice Bednarek and why both Long and A Armstrong played up front. I think both Bednarek and Adams would have been better choices but - considering the opposition - we're probably splitting hairs. Saints gave the Saudi World X1 an easy two goals: Stephens made an awful gaff of a clearance, Salisu thoughtlessly stuck out his arms and hands barely touching Jesus who produced an Oscar winning dive that nobody was going to question - of course. And that's the game 4-1. However, we possibly needed that game to regain some league form although we have to wait two weeks, during the International break to face a battling Leeds team at Elland Road.
3


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