Saints Will Play... All The FA Cup Quarter Final Details Here Thursday, 11th Feb 2021 19:50 All the details of whom Saints will meet in their first FA Cup Quarter Final for 3 years after their great win at Wolverhampton Wanderers, as well as the other 3 ties in the competition.
The draw opened up for Saints with a trip to Bournemouth in the quarter finals
The full draw is as follows:
Everton V Manchester City
Bournemouth V Southampton
Leicester City V Manchester United
Barnsley V Chelsea V Sheffield United
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IanRC added 19:55 - Feb 11
Good draw for us. Thought Salisu was very good for a debut. | | |
underweststand added 20:05 - Feb 11
Good performance from Armstrong , he might have had a hat-trick on another day. Excellent assist from Nathan Tella who was only on pitch 3 for minutes. Salisu a bit shaky at start, but grew into the game and won few crucial tackles...will improve. Yet another clean sheet for Fraser Forster... Danny Ings - goal poacher - what more can you say, .....and the rest ......all DAJFU when it mattered. | | |
DellBoyWally added 20:06 - Feb 11
How can anyone give more than a 1 to Redmond?? He has been totally useless in last 2 games. Can't pass, can't tackle, can't beat an opponent, can't shoot. I was trying to work out why he doesn't get substituted. I believe Ralph keeps him on to distract the opposition. While they are laughing someone else can score. Armstrong excellent as usual; Salisu nervy but did his job as did rest of defence; Tella quick of foot and mind; Forster to start Sunday. | | |
halftimeorange added 20:12 - Feb 11
Can't disagree with any of the comments above. I thought Armstrong was the best player on the park irrespective of his miss. Glad the Beeb thought likewise. The much maligned Bednarek was excellent, too and Fraser Forster looked solid when he had anything to do. I'd like to see Tella start instead of Redmond on Sunday. | | |
ElijahK added 20:17 - Feb 11
WHAT A DRAW!!! Exactly what I’d hoped for in the team news post! Still great result and an even better draw! What a way to get to the Semi-finals at Wembley of the FA Cup! | | |
mancuniansaint added 20:23 - Feb 11
It's been pointed out to me that there's a precedent for a team losing 9-0 in a season and then reaching the Cup final. Crystal Palace in 1989-90. They also avenged the 9-0 (against Liverpool) in the semi-final - which is a possibility for Saints too. Omen? | | |
SaintPaulVW added 21:10 - Feb 11
I presume Shane can't play against us? That aside, the Bournemouth team will be easy to motivate. If we play like tonight, I think we can do it but it's not going to be the easy stroll that some seem to think. | | |
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