x

Saints V Preston The Verdict

A game that Saints should have won a lot easier.

Its hard to comment on a game like this where only 1 of Saturday's starting 11 was on the pitch at the kick off, if things go well then great, but if they dont then it can all be attributed to it being a second string side.

Nigel Adkins side lined up pretty much as i predicted in the preview, the only difference neing the return of Danny Butterfield in the right back spot and Ben Reeves in for Guly,strangely here, perhaps due to a lack of personel available Saints opted for a 4-4-1-1 formation with Forte alone up front and Ben Reeves usually a left back sitting in behind him just in front of the midfield.

In the first half this worked very well and Saints controlled the game woring well along the wings, however too many attacks broke down once they got into the final third sometimes due to having only one man up front to aim at, but also some poor decision making for the final ball, De Ridder being a prime culprit on several occasions.

The breakthrough goal was well worked, Lee holmes put a curling corner in from the right hand side, Reeves nodded it back across goal from the far post and Hooiveld headed in from close range, Saints were in the driving seat.

But they didnt build on the goal and in the second half they started to lose their grip on the game with Forte being increasingly isolated after Preston upped their game and equalised five minutes after the break, the goal was sloppy, Bialkowski saved but couldnt hold the shot and the three Saints defenders in the vicinity didnt react quickly enough to clear the loose ball and the Preston man did and it bobbled in off his shins.

North End could see an upset in the making and Saints looked ragged, Nigel Adkins made a change just after the hour mark, Lallana came on for De Ridder who to be blunt had flattered to deceive and within a minute Saints were in front again.

Lee Holmes did some good work on the right, tok on his man, got to the byeline and put in a cross that screamed to be headed home and up poppped Lallana for a rare headed goal.

From then on Saints were in the driving seat again and this time they didnt let go despite Preston bringing on main striker Neil Mellor for a last push.

Overall Saints were good for their win, and the depth of the squad was there to see, Hooiveld again did well and is confounding his sceptics with a series of tight displays, Lee Holmes is starting to look the player that he should have been before his injury problems, he is comfortable on the ball, has quick feet, but more importantly is able to deliver with accuracy.

On the other wing Steve De Ridder is a different matter, yes he has pace, yes he has skill and yes at times he does things that excite crowds, but in all the games I have seen him so far, I have yet to see him make the correct decision with the final ball, whether that be to cross it or shoot, last night saw a prime example of this in the first half when a sublime piece of skill and turn of pace by the Belgian saw him through on the last man with at least two unmarked Saints players supporting, all it needed was a simple pass to one of them to put them through on the keeper, he hesitated, went for glory and before he could get a shot away was robbed of possession.

Of course sometimes he will get in a decent cross etc, but at the moment the flaw in his play is his final delivery and perhaps the job of Nigel Adkins is to get his decision making right, if we can do that then we could have a hell of a player on our hands, but at the moment all his good work is coming to nothing.

On the night Saints deserved their win and once again as mentioned the versatility and depth of the squad were there for all to see.        

What to read next:

Southampton Should Not Fear Anyone In The Play Offs.
The hope of getting back into the Premier League automatically has long gone, but the season is not yet over and we now have a good chance of getting to Wembley and going up through the play offs, here we look at who we could meet.
Southampton V Stoke City The Verdict
This should have been a celebratory day for Saints fans, there should have been a feeling of positivity, but the truth is that the fight has been knocked out of the supporter base and we go into the play offs with confidence both on and off the pitch at a low ebb.
Southampton 0 - 1 Stoke City - Player Ratings and Reports
If you saw the match, please give us your player ratings and a mini match report.
Saints V Stoke City A Look Back In Pictures 2
In the second part of our pictorial look back at some of our games against Stoke City from the past, here we look back at more recent games, so most of you would have been at them.
Saints V Stoke City A Look Back In Pictures
We have looked through our photo archives for a look back as some games against Stoke City over the years, what are your memories of these games ?
Southampton V Stoke City The Preview
Saints go into the last two games of the season with their hopes of automatic promotion ended, even the hope of finishing 3rd is only a point away from being ended, but they do have something to play for and that is getting back the togetherness, character & fight Russell Martin has recently be moaned.
No Togetherness No Character No Fight
Not my words, but those of Southampton manager Russell Martin, who should ask himself the question why two months ago we had all those attributes and now we don't !
Southampton At Leicester The Debacle
The big question is how can a side that was so tight at the back, so clinical up front and who could pass the ball around almost with their eyes closed, become the disorganised rabble that they were at the Leicester City this evening.
Southampton Side Announced For Leicester Game
Russell Martin has revealed his side for the game against Leicester City, find out what surprises he has for Saints supporters this time out.
Southampton At Leicester City The Preview
Saints travel up to Leicester knowing that it is almost certain that they will just be in the play offs come the end of the season, however there is still the feint hope of 3rd place to play for, however the Foxes are playing for a bigger prize.