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Southampton Avoid Infamous Record With Gritty Draw Against Manchester City

Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisMay 11, 2025 Sports No Comments3 Mins Read
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Southampton Avoid Infamous Record With Gritty Draw Against Manchester City.

In a season mired by disappointment, Southampton FC have finally given their beleaguered supporters a reason to smile. A resolute 0-0 draw against champions Manchester City at St Mary’s ensured the Saints surpassed Derby County’s ignominious Premier League record of 11 points from the 2007-08 season, inching to 12 points with a display of sheer defiance.

 

The class of 2025, already relegated a full fortnight before Easter, faced a daunting task against Pep Guardiola’s side. Yet, under interim manager Simon Rusk, they produced a performance brimming with pride, if not flair, to avoid becoming a pub quiz punchline. Goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale, no stranger to relegation battles, was pivotal, making a crucial save to deny Ruben Dias’ header and watching gratefully as Omar Marmoush’s dipping strike rattled the crossbar in stoppage time.





 

Southampton’s social media team couldn’t resist a cheeky jab at Derby, posting: “Sorry if we got your hopes up.” Ramsdale, speaking post-match, acknowledged the grim context but hailed the result as a morale boost for the fans. “Not one person outside our dressing room thought we could do anything today, and rightly so,” he said. “Everyone knows it’s been a difficult season. The sun was shining, Man City threw everything at us. That one was for the fans. We’re not happy with how the season has gone, but we’re definitely happy to avoid that record.”

 

However, the celebrations didn’t sit well with everyone. Manchester City’s Ruben Dias was scathing, accusing Southampton of time-wasting and lacking ambition. “They don’t even try anything, they just sit,” he fumed. “It’s no good for the show, no good for themselves, no good for anyone.”

 

Pundits were equally unimpressed. On BBC Radio 5 Live’s 606, Chris Sutton lambasted the Saints’ players for celebrating at full-time. “Celebrating being the second-worst Premier League team of all time with 12 measly points? That is embarrassing,” he said. “If I’m a Southampton fan, I’m excited, but seeing my players punch the air? I’d be thinking, ‘Heaven help us for next season.’ What a bunch of losers.” Robbie Savage, who captained Derby during their record-low campaign, called the players’ reactions “pathetic.”

 

Despite the criticism, Rusk, Southampton’s third manager this season, remained focused on the positives. Having led the Saints to the Championship play-off final at Wembley last season, he believes the point against City could galvanise the squad for their return to the second tier. “We were fighting for an immense amount of pride,” Rusk said. “We wanted to finish the season as strong as possible, and we delivered that. Hopefully, the supporters go home really happy.”

 

Southampton’s next fixture offers another chance to etch their name in history, as they become the final visitors to Everton’s Goodison Park on 18 May. While this season has been one to forget, the Saints’ stubborn resistance against City proves they’re not ready to be consigned to the history books just yet.

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