I'm not ashamed that my club wants to progress in the league cup. You lot make me laugh, its your best chance of achieving something and you sneer at it as you aim for 5th. Luckily for you Poch treats the cups with the same contempt as you fans, so you won't be bothering any quarter finals any time soon, but then 5 or sixth feels so much better, doesn't it?
By all means, please tell me how the League Cup is our best chance of winning anything.
First of all, how is the standard of opposition in the League Cup any different to the FA Cup? It isn't. In fact, on paper, the standard of opposition is higher because non-league teams made up of part time players aren't in the draw for the League Cup, but they are for the FA Cup. Based on that sound reasoning, the FA Cup is an easier competition to win
Secondly, to win both tournaments would require us winning the exact same number of games: six. So how is it more feasible to win six League Cup games and not six FA Cup games, given the opposition is more or less the same?
Third, teams are just as likely to field weakened teams in the FA Cup as they are in the League Cup. Case in point, a couple of seasons back saw Chelsea field a much-changed side against Stoke and City field a much-changed side against Wigan, both of which were Premier League teams at the time. So how is this different from them fielding weakened teams in the League Cup? Add to this a simple question: if those teams get knocked out after fielding weakened teams, as happened when Wigan knocked out City, how exactly do we have less chance of winning the FA Cup?
But it's not about our chances of winning X tournament over Y, is it? No, you just want to whinge about Poch because he left you for big bad Tottenham - and, like so many other Southampton fans, you lack the basic intelligence to see that it's Liverpool and Man Utd that have been dismantling your team for the past couple of years.