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  1. 'Totally outclassed'published at 08:32 24 April

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    Adam Blackmore has described Southampton's 5-0 defeat to Leicester City as "a tough reality check" for the Saints and has questioned what impact it will have on the team going into the Championship play-offs.

    Speaking on BBC Radio Solent's Goin' Home with Adam and Jo podcast, host Adam said: "There is nothing to smile about everybody - that was a tough watch and a tough reality check.

    "They were totally outclassed by Leicester and although Russell Martin defended the first hour of the game, even in that time they never had a cutting edge or caused a problem for Leicester goalkeeper Hermansen."

    Listen to the whole episode here

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  2. 'Disappointment for some gives opportunities to others'published at 16:38 22 April

    Harry Tizard
    Fan writer

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    Southampton were the in-form side in the Championship and secured three successive home wins to heap the pressure on Leicester City, Ipswich Town and Leeds United, but perfection turned to pain with a 2-1 loss against a depleted Cardiff City side on the weekend.

    It looked like the Saints would stroll to success after Joe Aribo's opener was followed by numerous clear chances to put the match beyond the Bluebirds before half-time. Nevertheless, more wastefulness up front allowed the hosts back into the contest to steal the victory.

    It then went from bad to worse for Southampton, who saw Stuart Armstrong go off with a season-ending injury, with the Scotsman joining Gavin Bazunu on the sidelines after the goalkeeper ruptured his Achilles tendon.

    However, disappointment for some gives opportunities to others. It's been a long time since Alex McCarthy was handed the Players' and Fans' Player of the Season award in 2018, and he has spent most of the campaign as the third-choice goalkeeper but has the chance to prove any doubters of his wrong by being a hero as the season reaches its end.

    Additionally, Armstrong has only missed one league game and will be missed, although it allows other midfielders the opportunity to prove themselves at this crucial stage.

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  3. 'The final destination doesn't change'published at 11:06 22 April

    Russell Martin on the bench at Cardiff CityImage source, Getty Images

    Southampton boss Russell Martin has taken responsibility for his side not seeing the game out against Cardiff City, but feels they can "bounce back" against Leicester City.

    The Saints' automatic promotion hopes suffered a blow on Saturday as they failed to take a number of chances at the Cardiff City stadium and succumbed to a 96th-minute goal that saw them lose 2-1.

    Martin's side are now fourth in the table - five points off Ipswich Town in the automatic promotion spot and face a tough challenge heading to leaders Leicester on Tuesday (20:00 BST kick-off).

    "On Saturday we created more clear-cut chances than I can remember in any game," Martin said.

    "On another day we probably win that game. The quality of football to create those chances was incredible. The frustration and negatives are we then go and lose the game, which I said is unacceptable.

    "We didn't see it through and that is my fault. Now I need to make sure the players are ready for what is coming tomorrow and bounce back. The final destination doesn't change of what we want to achieve and how we do it and what we want to do, but how we do it might have to change."

    Alongside facing the Foxes, Southampton also host Stoke City in their penultimate game before they travel to a key match against third-place Leeds United on the final day of the season.

    "The three games we have now are incredible for us in any way it goes - whatever happens with other results but in preparation for what could be a huge three games at the end of it.

    "So it is exciting but it is also frustrating and painful and that is football."

  4. 'Maybe fourth is where we belong'published at 07:41 22 April

     Russell Martin acknowledges the Southampton fansImage source, Getty Images

    Former Southampton striker Jo Tessem believes Saturday's 2-1 defeat by Cardiff City was another example of Russell Martin's side spurning chances and not putting a game to bed.

    Saints missed a huge opportunity to keep in touch with the automatic promotion places and are now likely to have to settle for a play-off spot.

    "It's disappointing," Tessem told the Goin' Home With Adam And Jo podcast. "Football can be cruel sometimes, but when you play in the top leagues you have to have the quality to kill off games.

    "It's our season - we haven't been able to kill teams off and win 4-0 or 5-0.

    "We were in good form and we were optimistic, so it is really, really disappointing to see this result.

    "Before Cardiff's first goal came we were on top of them. We were on top of the game and we were starting to talk about how we were not getting that second goal and if we could defend the lead.

    "That's the other side of football - you have to be cynical enough to defend the lead.

    "Can Russell Martin do anything with the chances we spurned? No. Could he have done something tactically? Yes, there is always something you can do.

    "There are things Martin will question of himself and his players. Maybe the quality of the team is not good enough and fourth is where we belong."

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  5. Saints boss Martin 'not bothered' by Cardiff sprinklerspublished at 11:26 21 April

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    Southampton boss Russell Martin says he “was not bothered” and “won’t take it personally” after home groundstaff appeared to turn the sprinklers on him before Saturday’s Championship match at Cardiff City.

    The Bluebirds secured a first win over a Martin side in six attempts as they came from behind to beat the Saints 2-1 thanks to Cian Ashford’s stoppage-time winner, delivering a hammer blow to Southampton’s automatic promotion bid in the process.

    Before the game Martin went over to clap Southampton’s fans - and was sprayed by sprinklers.

    After fist-bumping a couple of Cardiff ground-staff, Martin attempted to leave the pitch but was then again in the line of a sprinkler which came on as he went past (and seemed deliberately timed).

    The home fans enjoyed the moment and Martin said he understood the ice-cold reception he got as a former Swansea boss who won all four of his south Wales derbies against Cardiff.

    "It doesn't really bother me. Obviously I'm not really well liked here," he said.

    "They had a good moment at the end. I've had plenty of good moments here, so it's all fine.

    "What other way is there [to react]? None of them know me personally, I don't know any of them in the crowd personally, so it would be madness to take it personally.

    "They've had their day today, I've had two brilliant days here previously, not today. I'm sure every time I come back here I will get the same treatment."

    The ex-Swansea boss – who is being sued by his former club for breach of contract – even found time to praise a Cardiff player.

    “I thought Rubin Colwill was really outstanding for them today," he added.

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  6. Cardiff 2-1 Southampton: What Martin saidpublished at 19:38 20 April

    Russell Martin spoke to BBC Radio Wales after Southampton's defeat to Cardiff: "It's unacceptable to lose a game with the amount of chances we had.

    "We should have been out of sight. We played some amazing football but it won't matter one bit because we lost. If you're not going to be clinical in their box, then you defend your own.

    "Today has done us a lot of harm in terms of chasing the automatic spot, but we have to react properly now. We've got three games left. We can still get more than 90 points.

    "I expect a big reaction from everyone. If it means our season is going to be extended, so be it and we have to get ready for that."

  7. Wilcox to leave Southampton for Manchester Unitedpublished at 18:32 19 April

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    Southampton have confirmed they have "reluctantly agreed" to allow director of football Jason Wilcox to depart and join Manchester United.

    Wilcox has long been linked with a role at Old Trafford, since Sir Jim Ratcliffe and Ineos secured a minority takeover at the Manchester club in December 2023.

    Southampton will receive a compensation fee.

    "Whilst the club is naturally disappointed that Jason’s stay at Southampton has only lasted nine months, it wishes him well for the future," said Southampton in a statement.

    "The club will continue to work closely with Russell Martin and his back-room team to ensure they have all the support they require moving forwards."

    Manchester United said Wilcox "will work with all technical areas of the football department to achieve the highest standards of performance".

    Darren Fletcher will remain at Manchester United as part of the football leadership team working across the men’s first team and academy.

    Wilcox will report to the yet-to-be appointed sporting director, who will have overall responsibility for football performance, recruitment and operations.

    Dan Ashworth is earmarked for that role, although as yet, no compensation deal has been agreed with Newcastle for his services.

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  8. 'It feels like no one wants to win it'published at 11:30 19 April

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    The Championship title and promotion race is incredible.

    Leicester were 12 points away at one point and looked like they were going to set all kinds of records. Southampton started off slowly before going on an unbelievable run, dropped off again, and now they are back in with an unbelievable shout because of the performances and the results of the top three.

    Ipswich have been relentless to get to where they are and Leeds are now just having a hiccup. From their point of view, what was hard for them at the beginning was all the uncertainty around players and their loan deals and clauses that were written in on relegation. They had a slow start but then they have been incredible since.

    There are some amazing games coming up for all those in the title and promotion race and it will be wonderful to watch.

    But at the moment it feels like no one wants to win it with the points that are being dropped and you have to say it is the pressure. The pressure is ultimately playing into the race.

    If you were to ask me who is going to win the title and who is going to get promoted – I could not call it. You cannot call it because of the results the teams have had and the games they have coming up.

    When Leeds were facing a struggling Blackburn at home you would think it was the perfect game for them - and then they lost. Leicester went to Millwall and you thought that would be a game where they could go and get three points and then they didn't.

    With the drama still to come in matches they have to play against each other too, it is fascinating.

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  9. Cardiff game 'biggest of season' for Saints - Martinpublished at 09:48 19 April

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    Southampton manager Russell Martin has said Saturday's game at Cardiff is his side's biggest of the Championship season.

    Saints appeared to have slipped out of contention for automatic promotion but three successive home wins, coupled with the division's top three all stuttering in recent matches, have put Martin's side back in the mix.

    Southampton are four points behind second-placed Leicester, have games in hand on leaders Ipswich and third-placed Leeds, and still have to face the Foxes and Whites before the campaign concludes.

    "With four games to go, the next three really don't matter if we don't take care of tomorrow [Saturday]," said Martin. "It's so important, it's the biggest game of our season for sure."

    Cardiff are one of the few Championship sides that are unable to reach the play-offs but are also safe from relegation.

    Martin does not believe that will give his team an advantage, however, adding: "I think it's dangerous - that 'nothing to play for' thing is a bit of a throwaway comment in football really.

    "They will have thousands of people there watching them, some people will be out of contract, some will be on loan and some will have been given opportunities at this stage of the season that haven't had [previously] many.

    "So there's always something to play for, individually and collectively."

  10. 'He will come out of the other side stronger' - Martin on injured Bazunupublished at 09:46 19 April

    Gavin Bazunu in action for SouthamptonImage source, Getty Images

    Southampton goalkeeper Gavin Bazunu is likely to be out for nine to 10 months following an operation to repair a ruptured Achilles, manager Russell Martin has confirmed.

    The Republic of Ireland international, 22, was hurt in the warm-up before Tuesday's win against Preston.

    Martin told a news conference on Friday: "Gavin has had a huge setback, a huge disappointment in his life and career right now. There will be some really dark and lonely moments because when you dream of doing something, you do it every day and then that's taken away and you don't expect that, it's really difficult to deal with. We will support him and get round him, but we also have to accept there will be moments when he feels that.

    "How you deal with disappointment will define everything you do and I've got no doubt he will come out of the other side stronger."

  11. Does anybody want to win the Championship title?published at 13:06 17 April

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    This year's battle for automatic promotion to the Premier League looks set to go right to the wire, with last season's relegated sides Leicester, Leeds and Southampton trying to bounce straight back. However, Kieran McKenna's Ipswich are currently top of a four-way fight.

    BBC Sport has examined the run-in and Opta's predictions for the final league table.

    At the turn of the year Enzo Maresca's Leicester looked certain to bounce straight back up to the Premier League, topping the Championship table with a 13-point gap over third-place Southampton.

    But after the Saints' win over Preston on Tuesday, four teams are involved with just a handful of games to go.

    Opta Championship predicted table

    According to Opta, the Foxes have a 62% chance of winning the title and 84% of sealing promotion. Ipswich have a 62% chance of securing back-to-back promotions, according to Opta.

    Southampton are predicted to get 89 points, with two of their final four games away at Leicester and Leeds.

    Read the full lowdown on the Championship promotion battle

  12. 'Saints not back in automatic promotion race until win over Cardiff'published at 10:15 17 April

    Russell Martin applauds the Southampton fansImage source, Getty Images

    Former Southampton striker Jo Tessem believes Russell Martin's side must win against Cardiff on Saturday to be back in the race for automatic promotion.

    Leicester, Leeds and Ipswich all stumbling recently, coupled with Tuesday's 3-0 win over Preston, have moved Saints back within four points of the top two with four games to play.

    "We're fourth - the table never lies," Tessem told BBC Radio Solent's Goin' Home With Adam and Jo podcast. "But of course we are [back in the automatic promotion hunt]. We've been given a lifeline.

    "If we win against Cardiff ,we have the lifeline but we have to win - that's the truth of it. We're not in it until that game is won and that's on Saturday.

    "Then the important games start after that but that game has to be won before we go to Leicester. Without that, I don't think we have a chance."

    Southampton coasted past Preston with three first half goals at St Mary's on Tuesday evening and Tessem believes the visitors having nothing to play for gave his former team an easy night's work.

    "We were good because Preston allowed us to be good," he added, "They gave us too much space and they weren't aggressive. They let us play. You could see after the first two minutes they were absolutely not up for it.

    "It should have probably been more but Saints had control and Preston had no sniff of goal. I don't mind it being boring when it's controlled boring. It was a well controlled, good game throughout."

    Listen to the full episode on BBC Sounds

  13. New Southampton podcast landspublished at 07:57 17 April

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    The latest episode of BBC Radio Solent's Goin' Home With Adam and Jo is now live.

    After Southampton's romp against Preston made it three home wins in a row, the boys ask if Saints are not only in the hunt for automatic promotion but now back in the title race.

    Listen to the full episode on BBC Sounds