Weekend Results Mean Southampton Can Pull Out Of Bottom 3 On Monday Night Monday, 30th Sep 2024 08:13 It's been a disastrous start for Saints upon their return to the Premier League, but a win at Bournemouth tonight can see them move out of the relegation zone, after the results over the weekend. It was a mixed set of results for Southampton over the weekend in terms of their relegation rivals. Only Everton of the 6 clubs in the bottom 8 won, the Toffees beating Crystal Palace who dropped into the bottom 3, Wolves remained rock bottom after losing at home to Liverpool and Leicester almost got a point at Arsenal after coming back from 2-0 down, only to concede an injury time goal to go down 3-2. West Ham remain in trouble, but their point at Brentford means that we cannot catch them even with a win this evening, just above them are Bournemouth who go into tonight's game looking over their shoulder. Sitting on 7 points are Manchester United & Brentford, with the Bee's one of those clubs who could find themselves dropping down the table if they are not careful. But for Southampton these results mean that a win at the Vitality this evening will take them out of the bottom 3, they would jump above Crystal Palace, Leicester City & Everton, the latter on goal difference. A three goal win would see them also leapfrog Ipswich Town on goal difference and that would really make the table look good. A win at Bournemouth this evening would be a pivotal moment in the season, it would give us hope, but more to the point it would see the relegation battle opened out, the bottom 8 clubs would all be within 2 points of Palace in 18th place and even Brentford and Manchester United would be a little worried. But we have to first get that win, if we draw it would be a step forward, but we would still be second from bottom, defeat would also perhaps be a pivotal moment for Saints, it could spell the end of Russell Martin as manager. Photo: Reuters Please report offensive, libellous or inappropriate posts by using the links provided.
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