x

Southampton At Bristol City The Verdict

Once again we saw a spell of dominance and good play by a Southampton side completely undone by lapses of concentration & shoddy play, we are dropping points due to the same things every week, where will it all end.

This is the second attempt at writing this verdict, the first disappeared into the ether due to a computer issue and that is perhaps for the best as in truth I am sick of moaning about the same old issues after every game and then writing about it again the following week, i could almost save a template for each Verdict and just change the names to suit.

So I am certainly not going to write the same article twice in one day, so this is a lot shorter and to the point than the last one, but the conclusion is still the same.

We have all watched this game either by being at the ground, on TV and also the highlights or perhaps I should say lowlights, some of us were perhaps masochistic enough to have done both.

This was a game that once again saw a better quality team fail to beat one that was of inferior quality, due to the fact that the opposition, were better drilled, better organised and had leadership both on and off the pitch.

One that knew what it's task was, played to a system and was highly motivated, that description cannot be applied to Will Still's Southampton side.

So why after 11 games are we sitting 17th in the table, with the possibility of dropping down further and finding ourselves only 4 points off the relegation zone ?

The answer is everything that Bristol City were last night, motivated, organised, well drilled, we are not, they were a team, we are a group of individuals who are thrown together.

Harsh, but I think true !

Will Still is having a lot of bad luck, he had a lot last night, but that is the least of our problems, he may well be happy with the stats last night, 67% possession, more shots and for that matter shots on target than the home side and of course a higher xG, however that is calculated.

But again the stat that matters is not in our favour, so the problem isn't the quality it is the application.

We are a team that plays the way it does without belief that it is the best way, when you have 3 different players making mistakes for 3 goals, that is not bad luck, it is symptomatic of the belief that the players have in the system and to be blunt the manager !

Perhaps I am wrong, but the results and the league table support my theory rather than Will Still's.

So where do we go from here, what does Johannes Spors do next, I would beggar this question, if Will Still had arrived replacing a manager who had been in place for the last 3 seasons, then I would perhaps be writing his obituary now and not this verdict, but that is not the case and if he is now sacked, then his replacement will be the 5th man in the hot seat in 10 months, this is possibly the only thing keeping him in the job at the moment, but is that right.

Now I don't enjoy writing this, far from it, I would be far happier praising Will Still as a great young coach, I would be happier having seen Saints win last night and up in the promotion race, but I am not doing that.

The manager has been given all the tools he needs to do the job, we have bought in some decent players at this level, including Tom Fellows one of the best wingers in the Championship last season & Finn Azaz who in the past 3 seasons has scored and created more chances than anyone else in his position, yet neither can get in the starting line up, Why ?

So what happens next ?

Do we keep faith in the manager, something that he does not seem to have in his own judgement at present given the chopping and changing or do we change things now.

If we do that who do we replace him with.

Ex Saints manager Dave Merrington once said to me that at any given time a manager is only 4 games from being hailed as the greatest thing or from being on the verge of being sacked.

I would think that this is the case with Still, Saints will give him another chance, but we cannot go another 4 games where we average just a point a game.

I truly hope that in 4 games time Still is repaying the faith his employers have shown in him and he is still the manager of Southampton Football Club, a team now in the top 6 or thereabouts.

What to read next:

Southampton Set To Appoint New Manager Ahead of Birmingham Game
According to various media sources, Johannes Spors has made up his mind about who will succeed Will Still at St Mary's and he is set to make that appointment ahead of the clash with Birmingham City on Saturday and he could be the new Nigel Adkins
Tonda Eckert Set To Get More Time But Are Saints Biding Their Time For Their Man To Be Available
When Tonda Eckert took over as Southampton manager on an interim basis, if you had said then that he would win his first four games and only lose a fifth with a 97th injury time winner, most would have been delighted and now he looks set to continue, at least for the short term.
Southampton At Millwall The Verdict
Saints fell to their first defeat under Tonda Eckert at Millwall, in a game where they never really got going and looked to have fought for a hard earned point until with just about the last win of the game the home side scored a winner.
Millwall 3 - 2 Southampton - Player Ratings and Reports
If you saw the match, please give us your player ratings and a mini match report.
Southampton At Millwall The Preview
Saints travel to South East London for the second time in a week hoping for a repeat of the performance at Charlton Athletic, but Millwall who will start the weekend in 4th place will be a tougher challenge than any of our 4 wins in a row so far.
German Club Considering Raiding Southampton
With the transfer window about to open in a months time, the season for speculation is starting, the latest reports from Germany suggest that one Bundesliga club has identified someone at St Mary's.
A Rough Guide To Millwall
It was late drama in our last visit in a competitive game two years ago and a bit chaotic afterwards due to issues with the trains between London Bridge & South Bermondsey, hopefully there will be no such issues this time around.
Southampton V Leicester City The Verdict
It was 4 in a row for Tonda Eckert & his Saints side, another polished performance that pushed us up to 11th but more importantly to the fringes of the play off spots, posing the question how a team and it's players who were so poor just 3 weeks or so ago can be so different now.
Southampton 3 - 0 Leicester City - Player Ratings and Reports
If you saw the match, please give us your player ratings and a mini match report.
Southampton V Leicester City The Preview
Saints try to make it 4 straight league games when they take on Leicester at St Mary's, the Foxes themselves are unbeaten in 3 after drawing 1 and then winning their last 2 outings, does something have to give or will it end up all square.