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Charlie Austin The Man To Keep Saints Up And Win The Cup !

The biggest gripe for Saints fans this season has been the lack of goals, part of that has to be the fact that Charlie Austin has been out for three months, but now he is back and it could be crucial.

Saints fans have bemoaned a lack of goals from the team this season and although Mauricio Pellegrino's tactics had a lot to do with that, perhaps the loss of Charlie Austin since mid December is the biggest factor.

It is a sign of how poor we have been in front of goal that Austin is still our leading scorer with 6 goals from 5 Premier League starts plus another 11 off the bench, that gives hm a ratio of a goal every 2.66 games and indeed given that so many of those have been off the bench in terms of minutes per goal it is tremendous.

Indeed given that Saints have played 11 League games since his injury, if he had maintained that ratio then he would have another 4 goals to his name and that would have made a big difference to at least one or two results and those extra points would make the league table look a lot better today.

A lot was made of the impact that changing a manager can have on a team earlier this season as we saw the likes of Swansea and Crystal Palace make a change and benefit from a burst of wins, now Saints have done that and it is hoped that Mark Hughes can shake up the side and get the 3 wins that would see us safe in the run in.

But perhaps the biggest factor is going to be the return of Charlie Austin from injury and his ability to put the ball in the back of the net, if we had had him over the last three months how many of those draws could we have turned into wins, I would have said at least two and that would see us in 14th today.

We can't turn back the clock but we now have the chance to change the season, the return of Austin will be like a new signing, our rivals for the drop have played all their cards, they have changed managers and the transfer window is closed, we have kept ours close to our chest, now we have made that managerial change and we have the return of our leading scorer, we are able to do something different and that wil be crucial.

But it might not just be the League that Austin makes a difference, we also have the little matter of a Cup semi final, I would not bet against Charlie Austin having a big say in that.

The chant at Wigan was about Mark Hughes keeping us up and winning the cup, but I just have that feeling that it might be Charlie Austin who has the biggest influence in the final weeks of the season.

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