Time to build some league momentum, here's hoping for a good run
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Kick off: Saturday 9th February 15:00 pm
Location: Saint Mary's
Officials (thanks SaintDon): Referee: Martin Atkinson
Assistants: Stephen Child, Harry Lennard
Fourth official: Tim Robinson
Southampton:
Team news: Maya Yoshida will return from Asian Cup duties and will be pushing for a recall along with Højbjerg, while Ryan Bertrand may finally be available for selection. Danny Ings is a big doubt for the game and could be replaced by Shane Long or Charlie Austin. Mario Lemina and Obafemi are still out.
Win probability: 54 %
Top scorer: Danny Ings (8)
Games since a clean sheet: 4
Games since a Saints home win: 1
Current position: 16th
League form: DWWDD
Cardiff:
Team news: Steve Morrison is out. Cardiff are likely to name an unchanged side from that which beat Bournemouth 2-0.
Win probability: 20 %
Top scorer: Callum Paterson and Bobby Reid (both 4)
Games since a clean sheet: 0
Games since a Cardiff away win: 4
Games since a Cardiff away defeat: 0
Current position: 18th
League form: LDLLW
Outlook: Ten games and 63 days after a dismal defeat at the Cardiff City Stadium left Southampton in 19th position with only nine points from 16 games there has been a complete turn around of fortunes for the south coast club. The defeat left the Saints in a nadir position with the solitary goal of the game coming from a defensive error, as newly appointed coach Ralph Hasenhüttl helplessly watched on. Since that game Southampton have been on an upward trajectory taking 15 points from the ensuing nine games climbing out of the relegation zone and currently on a five game unbeaten run. The rejuvination of The Saints can be solely attributed to the coaching and energy breathed into the club by coach Hasenhüttl. His revitalisation of the Club has seen players transformed and youth players given their chance. It is testament to his ability that most of the players that started that fateful game 63 days ago will be on show once more.
Meanwhile, the 1-0 victory on the 8th December took Cardiff to the elated heights of 14th place, however since then they have gradually slipped back into the relegation dogfight with a winless January and a chaotically tragic transfer window following the disappearance of newly signed striker Emiliano Sala five days after joining The Blue Birds for a club record fee.
Cardiff have only managed five points and a solitary win on the road in twelve games this season and sit in 19th position in the away form table, while Southampton also sit in 19th position in the home form stats yet will be confident following their unbeaten streak and three games at home since a defeat. Prediction 2-1
Kick off: Saturday 9th February 15:00 pm
Location: Saint Mary's
Officials (thanks SaintDon): Referee: Martin Atkinson
Assistants: Stephen Child, Harry Lennard
Fourth official: Tim Robinson
Southampton:
Team news: Maya Yoshida will return from Asian Cup duties and will be pushing for a recall along with Højbjerg, while Ryan Bertrand may finally be available for selection. Danny Ings is a big doubt for the game and could be replaced by Shane Long or Charlie Austin. Mario Lemina and Obafemi are still out.
Win probability: 54 %
Top scorer: Danny Ings (8)
Games since a clean sheet: 4
Games since a Saints home win: 1
Current position: 16th
League form: DWWDD
Cardiff:
Team news: Steve Morrison is out. Cardiff are likely to name an unchanged side from that which beat Bournemouth 2-0.
Win probability: 20 %
Top scorer: Callum Paterson and Bobby Reid (both 4)
Games since a clean sheet: 0
Games since a Cardiff away win: 4
Games since a Cardiff away defeat: 0
Current position: 18th
League form: LDLLW
Outlook: Ten games and 63 days after a dismal defeat at the Cardiff City Stadium left Southampton in 19th position with only nine points from 16 games there has been a complete turn around of fortunes for the south coast club. The defeat left the Saints in a nadir position with the solitary goal of the game coming from a defensive error, as newly appointed coach Ralph Hasenhüttl helplessly watched on. Since that game Southampton have been on an upward trajectory taking 15 points from the ensuing nine games climbing out of the relegation zone and currently on a five game unbeaten run. The rejuvination of The Saints can be solely attributed to the coaching and energy breathed into the club by coach Hasenhüttl. His revitalisation of the Club has seen players transformed and youth players given their chance. It is testament to his ability that most of the players that started that fateful game 63 days ago will be on show once more.
Meanwhile, the 1-0 victory on the 8th December took Cardiff to the elated heights of 14th place, however since then they have gradually slipped back into the relegation dogfight with a winless January and a chaotically tragic transfer window following the disappearance of newly signed striker Emiliano Sala five days after joining The Blue Birds for a club record fee.
Cardiff have only managed five points and a solitary win on the road in twelve games this season and sit in 19th position in the away form table, while Southampton also sit in 19th position in the home form stats yet will be confident following their unbeaten streak and three games at home since a defeat. Prediction 2-1
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