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Southampton 1-1 Town - Match Report
Sunday, 4th Jan 2015 16:58

Town and Southampton face an FA Cup third round replay at Portman Road a week on Wednesday after an entertaining 1-1 draw at St Mary’s. Darren Ambrose put the Blues in front with his first goal for the club in almost 12 years in the 19th minute, but Morgan Schneiderlin equalised for the Premier League side on 33.

Mick McCarthy made six changes to the team which beat Charlton 3-0 on Tuesday with Ambrose handed the first start of his third spell with the Blues.

Kevin Bru, Stephen Hunt, Dean Gerken, former Saints academy schoolboy Tyrone Mings and Luke Hyam came into the team for Cole Skuse, former Southampton keeper Bartosz Bialkowski and Jonny Parr, who dropped to the bench, while Teddy Bishop, Jay Tabb and Paul Anderson were left out of the 18.

Cameron Stewart was named on the bench for the first time since joining the club in the summer.

The Blues, who took an away following of 5,500 to St Mary's, a record at the Saints' current home, started in a 4-4-2 formation with Hunt and Ambrose in the left and right wide midfield roles respectively.

Former Town keeper Kelvin Davis is on the bench for the home side, who made only two changes from the team which beat Arsenal 2-0 on New Year’s Day.

The Premier League side played keep-ball for the first five minutes but without threatening Gerken’s goal.

On eight Bru scraped a low shot well wide of England keeper Fraser Forster’s right post from the edge of the box, the first chance of note at either end.

The Saints continued to dominate possession but without creating a significant opening, although Victor Wanyama wasn’t too far away from Gerken’s right post with a powerful 30-yard strike in the 14th minute.

Almost immediately, Town carved out a decent chance at the other end, McGoldrick seizing on a loose pass on on the Blues right and cutting a low ball back to Hunt on the penalty spot, but the Irishman’s shot was straight at Forster.

There was a scare for the Saints in the 17th minute when skipper Jose Fonte air-kicked Gerken’s long clearance but Forster was on to it ahead of Murphy. At the other end, Hyam blocked from Wanyama on the edge of the box.

The Blues had been increasingly getting a foothold in the game and in the 19th minute they went in front.

Murphy’s clever ball sent Mings away in space on the left, the full-back crossed from the byline and Ambrose looped a header beyond Forster and into the top corner of the net to send the 5,500 at the other end wild. It was the 30-year-old midfielder’s first Blues goal since February 2003.


Graziano Pelle wasn’t too far away for the Premier League side on 24, the Italian striker flicking Ryan Bertrand’s low cross from the left beyond the far post.

The home side went close again a minute later when Dusan Tadic played in Steven Davis one-on-one with Gerken, who came off his line to save with his foot. Tommy Smith blocked the rebound from Pelle.

Despite those chances, it was by no means all Southampton. On 28 Bru fed Murphy in space on the right of the area and his cross was only just behind McGoldrick, Fonte clearing.

Gerken got down well to his right to save James Ward-Prowse’s 25-yard freekick on 29, then a minute later Schneiderlin was booked for a foul on Ambrose. Christophe Berra joined him in referee Martin Atkinson’s book soon afterwards.

The Saints got back on terms in the 33rd minute via a goal Berra and Gerken will want to forget. The Scottish international defender was trying to shield a loose bouncing ball back to his keeper, who he was expecting to come off his line rather quicker than he was, and Schneiderlin stuck a leg in between them to divert it into the net.

The Town goal came under siege following the equaliser with goalscorer Schneiderlin amongst those having efforts blocked.

On 38 the Blues broke quickly, Murphy feeding McGoldrick to his left, but the Town number 10 chipped over.

Bertrand saw a volley deflect wide on 40 with the game still being played mainly in and around the Town box.

Moments before the end of a thoroughly entertaining half, Hyam unleashed a rocket from 30 yards which appeared to catch a defender on its way past Forster’s right post.

Town had been by no means outclassed by their Premier League opponents, creating a number of opportunities in addition to the goal, despite the Saints having enjoyed much the greater share of the possession.

Ambrose showed the goalscoring instincts Blues supporters will remember from his first spell at the club, finishing the well-worked move down the left with a superb header.

While the Saints’ goal was down to a mix-up between Berra and Gerken, on the balance of the game the home side hadn’t deserved to be behind at the break.

The home side created the first significant opening of the second half five minutes after the restart, Hunt having sold Mings short with a pass allowing Shane Long to break down the right. The Irishman crossed and Smith did well to get in front of Pelle. On 53 Mings was booked for a foul on Davis.

Championship top scorer Murphy turned defender in the 57th minute, tracking Bertrand and sliding in to dispossess the left-back after he had been played on on goal by Pelle.

The Italian hit a low shot through to Gerken on the hour with the Blues having been unable to get into the game after the break. The Saints had dominated but without creating too many opportunities.

Two minutes later, Stewart was handed his Town debut in place of Hunt on the left with the Blues by now playing a 4-4-1-1 formation with Murphy on the right and Ambrose behind lone striker McGoldrick.

Berra blocked from Pelle in the 65th minute with the Saints continuing to press, moments before Lloyd Isgrove replaced Tadic for the home side.

Skuse took over from Ambrose in the 70th minute, the goalscorer departing to warm applause from the big Town following, who were continuing to make a lot of noise in the Northam Stand. Bru moved into the role between the midfield and McGoldrick.

On 80, Berra and Shane Long tangled as they went for a ball on the right on the edge of the box, the linesman awarding a freekick with some Saints players arguing it was inside the area. The Blues just about dealt with the ball to the far post.

As the game moved into its final 15 minutes the Saints stepped up the pressure. The game was being played almost entirely in or around the Town box, Berra twice clearing crosses with towering headers.

On 79 Skuse sent Stewart away on a break down the right but the former Hull City winger was unable to find McGoldrick - the only other Town player in the final third - with his low cross. With three minutes of scheduled time remaining Conor Sammon replaced Bru.

Deep in five minutes of injury time Berra made an important challenge on Isgrove - wearing a bandage on his head following an earlier clash with Chambers - as the youngster broke into the area.

Bertrand shot across the face of goal as the home side looked to win it at the last, but Town weren’t to be denied a replay, which is likely to be played at Portman Road on Wednesday 14th January.

While the Blues had their chances in the first half, they never looked like adding to Ambrose’s goal after the break with Southampton dominating throughout, although without creating as many opportunities as they had before the break.

As ever, the Town backline remained resolute to give the Blues a second chance to progress to the fourth round for the first time in five years, this time on home territory.

The draw for the fourth round will take place live on BBC One prior to Monday evening's live third round tie between AFC Wimbledon and Liverpool.

Southampton: Forster, Ward-Prowse, Fonte (c), Gardos, Bertrand, Wanyama, Schneiderlin, S Davis, Tadic (Isgrove 66), Long, Pelle. Unused: Davis, Alderweireld, Isgrove, Reed, McCarthy, Targett, Seager.

Town: Gerken, Chambers (c), Mings, Berra, Smith, Hyam, Ambrose (Skuse 70), Bru (Sammon 87), Hunt (Stewart 62), Murphy, McGoldrick. Unused: Bialkowski, Parr, Bajner, Clarke. Referee: Martin Atkinson (West Yorkshire). Att:


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flatos97 added 19:48 - Jan 4
Why does Gerken always get himself in a pickle?
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Elizabeth added 20:02 - Jan 4
What a fantastic achievement against Premiership opposition! Feeling really proud tonight to be an ITFC fan ! Keep it going boys !
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Surco72 added 20:21 - Jan 4
Fantastic turn out by our fans and out sung the saints all day , thought we matched them well first half and defended deeper but with assurance second half .Gerks should have claimed the ball for their goal but made a great save with his legs just before , Bart number 1 for me .Berra and Smith immense today and easily premiership quality , full backs ok but let a number of crosses into box . Thought midfield battled really well against the beast that is Wanyama and the cleverness of Schneiderlen and all worked their socks off as you would expect fromm MM boys . Murphy and Dids their usual high standard . So pleased for Ambrose to score and feel he could get some vital goals on the run in .
Top top result against a top four prem team all season and look forward to the replay , can only boost the players confidence more .Well done to MM and TC again you have put pride back in our club on so many levels
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Woodychewie added 20:25 - Jan 4
Out of interest why do we keep wearing Blue shorts, when the is no colour clash with the traditional White shorts?
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RedDust added 20:26 - Jan 4
Flatos97

Prehaps because he jars himself off!!
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eunos added 20:30 - Jan 4
Rather than get on Gerk's back we should celebrate a great result by our no.2 keeper and with half the outfield players rotated - we will need these players during the run in and it's great to see Mick building a proper balanced squad of Ipswich players that can come in and do the business when needed.
I would be happy to see Gerks and pretty much the same team play the replay - finish the job they started, and if we go out then no harm done.
Todays performance will give Gerks, Hyam, Stewart, Bru etc a great boost to their confidence, fitness and moral - I bet they will all be working harder than ever in training now.
In Mick we trust. Love it.
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Fat_Boy_Tim added 20:34 - Jan 4
Nonsense on here about Gerken, firstly it was a mix up between Berra and Gerken and secondly he pulled off some great stops to keep us in the tie. Seriously, Gerken played for most of our unbeaten run, get a grip. Great result and think we have a good chance back at PR. Superb cross and header from Mings and Ambrose and great commitment in defense from everyone.
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bluelodgeblue added 20:35 - Jan 4
Great Team Effort! Have said from the early days of MM,s tenure that he will work extremely hard on the defence so we have a chance to get promoted AND STAY THERE!
COYB,s
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toxtethblue added 22:16 - Jan 4
Tenner a ticket for the replay? If they do I think we will get a sell out crowd. Have a suspicion that they wont though and that depending on how much higher it is we will get between 18-25k
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ForrestsFingers added 01:45 - Jan 5
Great result against a high flying team, whose recent exploits against Chelsea and the gooners show what ability they have. Massive bonus for me is that the replay is on a Wednesday. I might actually be able to make a game for once! Always work Saturdays and Tuesday's!!!!
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ForrestsFingers added 01:49 - Jan 5
Also it will nearly be 31 years to the day I was mascot. North stand here I come!
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DiamondGezzer added 07:47 - Jan 5
Just a thought. What was the cost of the team that Southampton fielded compared to ours ? Well done all.
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dirtydingusmagee added 08:04 - Jan 5
well said eunos.

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runaround added 08:11 - Jan 5
A tremendous defensive display against a very strong Southampton side despite us leaving out 5 of our normal XI.
Great atmosphere too with the blue army in full flow & the home fans making a noise too.
Saints must still be favourites to progress but this ITFC side have such a belief & work ethic that anything is possible
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Lightningboy added 10:51 - Jan 5
Terrific result versus a very good Prem team..so many times you see teams who are doing well in the championship get stuffed by poor premier league sides in the cups - yesterday shows how well Mick has got us organised.

Hopefully (speaking for myself) the replay will be on the telly.
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gosblue added 11:56 - Jan 5
Why is Gerken the only scapegoat for their goal? Hunt didn't close down Ward-Prowse's cross, Smith didn't deal with the cross and let Pelle get across him, Berra let the ball bounce, Gerken didn't command his 6 yard box. I wonder how much of a factor Berra's booking a couple of minutes earlier was.
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Tractorog added 12:34 - Jan 5
We defended well, but hardly had one attack in the second half. Playing the reply at FPR will probably mean we try to be more adventurous, which may be our undoing, but nothing can take way from the fact that fortuitous goal aside we nearly beat one of the top teams in the Premiership. If we go up, we can be confident that we can survive and prosper.
Koemans comments after the game about us concentrating on this one game do him not credit. Clearly he knows nothing about us, our position in the league and nor does he acknowledge that he took the game very seriously indeed. Arguably much more seriously, because it is for them a realistic chance of silverware - where as for us it is a distraction.
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Geoff added 18:47 - Jan 5
Need to bring in another keeper Gerkin a liability
Look much more comfortable with Bart
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Razor added 11:01 - Jan 6
Samassi I am with you.

Am I being greedy or is it just a mark of how far we have come in such a short time that I was disappointed we did not win yesterday?

OK---lets get this off my chest, dont think we would have conceded such a soft goal with Bartman in goal and Berra was outstanding in a magnificent defensive effort.

Next week back to the normal no. 1 keeper please and lets the forwards turn up and get us over the line, if they do, 4 out of next 5 games at FPR.

BRING IT ON!!
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