Sunday, May 16, 2021

Premier League Match 36 - Southampton 3 Fulham 1

 

Someone's Happy

Already relegated Fulham come down to St Mary‘s for a game that I’m sure they are really looking forward to. In all my time of supporting Saints, I don’t think we’ve ever been relegated with this much of the season left so I don’t really know.. but I can’t imagine this is much fun for Fulham players and fans, even though they are used to getting relegated. Fulham have been a team this year, bolstered by a load of loan players who probably don’t give much of two shits anyway and they will all now be wondering where they are going to be next season.

One of their loan players is of course our very own Saints legend Mario Lemina. Ralph made some interesting / worrying statements in his last press conference to the effect that Lemina may well come back into the squad next season for the last year of his contract. Whilst on one level, I can see that that would make sense because he can possibly provide cover for every position apart from the strikers and the goalkeeper, I just wonder if we really need a player who doesn’t give a fuck. It’ll be down to his attitude I guess but I have to admit, I was quite impressed with the commitment he showed and the performance he put in, in the Fulham game against Burnley which they lost and confirmed their relegation.

Scott Parker is the manager of course and there is this narrative around the game that he’s done a great job and he might be a contender for a possible move to Spurs. Hang on a fucking minute. They’ve only won five games all season so how a manager can emerge from that with an enhanced reputation is absolutely beyond me. He does come across quite impressively and he wears a nice suit on the touchline, but really?

The major news after the Palace game was that Ryan Bertrand confirmed that he would not be signing a new contract with Saints and will be leaving the club at the end of the season. This demands a full blog entry in its own right and I’ll do that soon but for now, let’s just say that he’s been a brilliant servant to the club over the last seven years and for a couple of those years at least, he was certainly in the conversation for being our best player and certainly been the most consistent. I don’t think he’s quite been at the races this season and it is probably the right time but it’s always a worry when you have to replace someone who is in the starting 11 every week if he’s fit. I hope that he is fit enough to get on the pitch in the Leeds game next week so at least some fans, including me, can give him a decent send off.


Time's Up for Ryan

Today’s team news and …. Meh!  Bednarek hasn’t made it so Salisu starts next to Vestergaard and aside from the goalkeeper tombola with Macca back in between the sticks, there’s no changes, with Minamino and Redmond keeping their places.  In the Fulham side, I’ll be keeping an eye on Anguissa and Andersen to see if I start lobbying for us to buy them – not that that of course, makes any difference.

Fulham are trying to play out of defence and looking about as comfortable as their fans did when they put up a Michael Jackson statue at the ground.  Andersen plays it into Aina, who is being deployed in midfield which is surprising because he is absolutely shite.  With no awareness at all, he allows Armstrong to nick the ball off him and Minamino picks out Redmond in loads of space on the left but when a shot across the keeper was required, he lazily lashed it wide with his left foot.   No matter because Minamino took too long to pass the ball and so he was offside anyway.

Aina is our most creative player and he plays a great “no-look” pass to Adams on the edge of the penalty area.  Adams switches it inside to Minamino who is through but to be fair to Aina, he’s got back in to block the shot which is eventually cleared miles up in the air from about a yard out and caught by the goalkeeper.

A move down the right hand side ends with Armstrong dummying his way past Andersen who grabs him and pulls him back. Free kick and a yellow card and more punishment as JWP puts the freekick across, right on the money and there is Che Adams to sweep it first time into the net from 6 yards to make it 1-0.  Needless to say, he’s being marked by Aina, who brilliantly just stands there and lets Adams do what he likes.

It’s the Aina show yet again and his next contribution is to pointlessly Lee trash Minamino right on the edge of the penalty area and dead central. It’s not the ideal position but you do know that JWP is going to get it on target. I notice Harrison Reed for the first time but only because he’s lying on the fucking ground behind the wall, knowing full well there is no way JWP is putting it there. In the event, the skipper has to smash it goalkeeper side, and Arreola produces a save for the cameras.

There is one more opening before half time as Armstrong produces a lovely run before slipping the ball through to Ings, who skips round Areola, doesn’t dive but runs out of room and eventually his cross it’s nodded out by Andersen.

The game meanders on for the first 15 minutes of the second-half with the only near miss being a JWP freekick from the right-wing which we use to try and re-enact the first goal but this time, Onomah gets a flick to stop Adams scoring again. The first sub comes jusy before the hour mark with Danny Ings, clearly having reached the predetermined number of minutes for today, coming off to be replaced by Nathan Tella.

The sub takes less than a minute to have an impact as Armstrong drives forward from midfield, plays a 1-2 with Minamino, before sliding in KWP on the right-hand side and his low cross in between the defence and the goalkeeper is absolutely perfect for Tella to bury for his first ever goal in professional football. The smile on his face as he wheels away seems to be outside the parameters of his actual face. A brilliant moment for a player who has had to overcome quite a lot of adversity in a short professional career so far.

Fulham begin to come into the game a little bit, now they are out of it and we are not managing it very well.  A quick break up our left hand side catches us out a little bit with Decordova-Reid finding Cavaleiro in the middle but Jack Stephens comes sliding in with a shit or bust tackle and superbly wins it and knocks it back to McCarthy.  Salisu then has to make a last ditch block to deny Decordova-Reid and then Fulham get the goal they probably deserve as Decordover-Reid puts Carvalho through any lashes it past McCarthy and in off the crossbar. Poor defending by Stephens, who is way out of position, it has to be said.

Ralph has decided it’s time for more substitutions with Diallo and Walcott coming on for Minamino and Armstrong. Straight away Diallo starts giving the ball away but the other substitution, like the first one, is a success straight away with Walcott being involved at the start of the move finding Adams, then running on to take Tella’s back-heel into his path before smashing into the net with the aid of a deflection. Theo‘s first goal at St Mary‘s the best part of 15 years.


Walcott: Good Goal, Questionable Hair.

Tella then has a greedy moment when having sprinted about 50 yards to barge had Adarabioyo out of play, he ignores Adams on the edge of the box and instead, shoots at the near post which forces Areola to shovel wide. I think we can forgive him that one. The End – 3-1.  Easy.  Two wins in a week.

You know we have those games occasionally where the other team beats us and we feel that they were only in second gear and they just did what they had to do to win. That was a bit like us today. The win was always comfortable, and it was always a relatively easy three points, but we just did what we had to do and that of course meant it was a little bit in question when Fulham got a goal back. The truth is, you can see exactly why Fulham are going down. They are in the main, bloody awful. Nothing whatsoever upfront and some of their defenders are just dreadful and just not committed enough to keeping the ball out of the net.

We won the game basically with nine players and more on that later. Highlight the day of course was the performance of Nathan Tella off the bench. The guy is so enthusiastic and brings so much to the team when he comes on as a sub and it was fantastic to see his smile when he got his goal. The assist for Walcott wasn’t too shabby either and it was nice to see Theo get back to something like his best form in his cameo. Theo’s influence on the younger members of the squad is clear for all to see and interesting that Walcott was a big player at Arsenal when Tella was in their academy.

Che Adams had another good game up front and help himself to another goal and the defence in the main was untroubled by the admittedly limited Fulham attack. Defensive highlight of the game was the Ghana Express ploughing straight over Carvalho in the first half and the young Fulham forward getting up with a “what the fuck was that? “, look on his face.

I was initially disappointed with the selection of Redmond and Minamino and they did nothing to prove that I was wrong not to be impressed with their selection. Redmond bought everything that is negative in his game to the table and Minamino shows that he does not know his own game. He does not realise that he does not have the pace or the strength to beat a player or keep hold of the ball and get away from the player. It annoys me that he even tries to beat a player because all he’s going to do is give the ball away. There simply must be something about the number of minutes he plays and the cost of his loan deal because I can’t believe that he stayed on the pitch for 90 minutes against Palace and 75 minutes today because he was appalling in both games.

It was nice to see Ralph relaxed and enjoying himself is the game wound down, taking time to have a good laugh when Fulham drilled the ball at the referee. It must be nice as a manager when you bring onto substitutes and they score 2 goals and produce an assist between them.

As for the Fulham players I had an eye on, Frank Anguissa didn’t do much to be fair and look like he was ambling through the game whilst he Joachim Andersen was solid but there were a couple of ropey misplaced passes.  No doubt he would be a better player in a better side.

Next up a course is fans back in the ground for an altogether tougher test against Leeds who are a team who will never take it easy in an end of season game, as proven by them running out 4-0 winners at Burnley this afternoon. Having won two in a row, it be great to get a third but to be honest I’m just pleased to be in the ground and looking forward to my first live football match for about 14 months. Bring it on.  Up the fucking Saints.



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