x

Saints V Reading The Preview

A few weeks ago this looked to be a real six pointer, but the last two games have made a big difference to Saints.

Three weeks and two games ago Saints trip the Madejski looked to be a daunting prospect, back then only five points seperated the clubs and with both facing two tough games no one was putting much money on the gap changing between then and now.

Three weeks is an age in football though, Reading went to form and lost at both Man Utd and Arsenal, but we defied the odds and took maximum points from the visits of Chelsea and Liverpool, meaning that the two teams kick off with a massive 11 point gap and needing the points for two different reasons, Saints of course to move that much nearer to safety and Reading to keep a slim chance of survival.

The big surprise of the last week or so though was the appointment of Nigel Adkins as Royals boss and he ironically makes his home debut for the club so to speak against his old employers, so will the Adkins factor have any influence on the end result ?

There are those that say it will and they could be right, however it could affect it either way, from a Reading point of view it could be positive, he will obviosly be keen to put one over on Nicola Cortese and will want to win that much more, however from a Saints perspective what he can do is limited, Adkins may want to win much more than normal, but how about his players, to them it is just another game, yes of course they will want to win it, but from this aspect, Adkins influence on his own team will be no greater than it was last week at Arsenal, his problem is that he only has what he has to work with.

That being the case Reading's promotion last season was based on a particular style of play, it involved keeping things tight at the back and going quickly on the break, this season though they dont have the quality to do either, only Wigan have let in more home goals and they have played one more at home, and away from home only Villa, Newcastle and ourselves, so that is a warning to us perhaps.

Last season their record home and away was virtually identical, this season its far more home based with 18 of their 23 points coming at the Mad Stad, 4 wins, 6 draws and 5 defeats, thats equal to or better than the bottom five, so we shouldnt put this down as an easy home win just because of the fact they are bottom, make no mistake its their away form that has left them adrift, not the home form, indeed without those two wins against Chelsea and Liverpool we could have gone into this game with a worse home record.

So Adkins goes into this game knowing that defeat would almost certainly leave them with a mountain to climb that will be a bit too high for them, a draw wont do them any favours either, he will know that given their away record, if they are to stand any chance of survival they have to win their four remaining home games and given that two of them are against Liverpool and Man City that wont be easy, this being the case the question is, will Adkins stick with Reading usual style and concentrate on not conceding early, going on the break with the get out of jail card of throwing caution to the wind in the closing stages if neccessary, or will he try to change Reading to more his style.

Personally I think it would be folly to change things too much, but as i often say you do the same things you get the same results, so he is truly in a dilemma here, either way it all comes down to quality of players and sadly for Nigel Adkins I dont think he has got too much to work with in Premier league terms, so can he influence this game as much as some may think ? I would say no.

From a Saints line up point of view, hopefully Artur Boruc will return in goal after his dizzy spell last week, then its only a question of whether Pochettino chooses to return Ramirez to the starting line up or stick with a winning side, Adam Lallana is still feeling his groin so i would expect a place on the bench at best for him.

So Saints should go to the Madejski without fear, we are capable of beating Reading and we owe them one for last season, we have a style that works well for us and although isnt perfect and still lacks a few players, is a good base to work on, we have to concentrate on what we do best and push them back, but a word of caution, Reading are best when on the back foot and our downfall is often getting caught on the break, if we keep it tight then we should be capable of outscoring Reading.

What to read next:

Southampton V Brighton The Verdict
There is no way to gloss over this, it was probably our worst performance at home since that awful defeat at home to Leicester City and without the heroics of Arron Ramsdale, the result could have been just as bad as it was on that dark day.
Southampton V Brighton The Preview
Can Saints push themselves over the 11 point mark . they have a chance given that the Seagulls are one of only 4 teams who have failed to beat Southampton this season, so perhaps we will have a rare feeling , that of leaving St Mary's happy.
Southampton V Brighton In Pictures Part 2
The second part of our pictorial look at some of the recent visits that the Seagulls have made to St Mary's stadium, how many of them do you remember, give your memories in the comments section below.
Kamari Doyle The Southampton Starlet Who Found The Grass Not To Be Greener At Brighton
Two years ago Kamari Doyle seemed to be on the verge of a breakthrough at Southampton Football Club, but he felt that moving to Brighton to stay in the Premier League might be better than at St Mary's in the Championship.
Southampton V Brighton In Pictures
Its another South Coast derby, but not the one that really matters, that will take place next season, but in the meantime we take a pictorial look at some of the visits the Seagulls have made to St Mary's stadium to take on Saints. Part 2 will be on Friday.
Have Southampton Fans Finally Lost Faith With The Club
Perhaps the one bright spot of this awful season has been the Saints supporters themselves, they have sold out every game in the Premier League at St Mary's and also travelled in large numbers to away games, but that is starting to change.
Ivan Juric Got One Thing Right At The Weekend With Will Smallbone
Ivan Juric has got most things wrong when it comes to team selections, substitutions and tactics since he has been at Southampton, he did so again against Bournemouth, but he did get one thing right !
Southampton V Bournemouth The Verdict
Southampton supporters turned up in their usual big numbers and were once again treated to the same type of display that they have watched all season, yet another defeat at St Mary's due to poor defending.
Southampton V Bournemouth The Preview
Saints take on the Cherries in the New Forest derby, although given the name, most Southampton fans care more about who has the best trees in their half of the forest, than how Bournemouth are doing.
Southampton V Bournemouth In Pictures Part 2
The second part of our pictorial view of the Cherries visit to St Mary's takes us from 2018 up to the present day, how many of the games and the players who took part, do you remember, give your memories in the comments section below.