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MATCH PREVIEW: SOUTHAMPTON (A)

8 May 2019

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All the stats and information ahead of Town’s game against Southampton

- Information ahead of Town’s match against Southampton
- Team news ahead of the Terriers’ latest Premier League match
- Fantasy Premier League form and tips prior to the encounter

Jan Siewert’s Huddersfield Town side will make the trip to the South Coast this weekend to face Southampton in the final Premier League game of the season at St. Mary’s Stadium on Sunday 12 May 2019; 3pm kick-off.

The Head Coach will want to end the current campaign on a high and build on his side’s impressive 1-1 draw with Manchester United on Sunday 5 May 2019.

The same cannot be said for Southampton though, as Ralph Hasenhüttl’s side come into the game on the back of a 3-0 away defeat to West Ham United.

Southampton currently sit 16th in the Premier League table, with the Club’s last victory coming almost a month ago in a 3-1 win over Wolverhampton Wanderers on Saturday 13 April 2019.

The reverse fixture saw Hasenhüttl’s side clinch a 3-1 victory in December 2018 and in doing so ensured the Club won successive Premier League games for the first time since April 2018.

However, a second half equaliser from Laurent Depoitre secured Town a share of the points in a 1-1 draw at St. Mary’s Stadium during the 2017/18 Premier League season.

Town’s last win against Southampton came at the John Smith’s Stadium in October 2010, but it was in September 1971 when the Club last returned home from the South Coast with all three points.

SOUTHAMPTON LINE-UP AGAINST WEST HAM UNITED (4-4-2)

GK: Fraser Forster

LB: Ryan Bertrand
CB: Jack Stephens
CB: Jan Bednarek
RB: Yan Valery

LM: Mohamed Elyounoussi
CM: Pierre-Emile Højbjerg
CM: Mario Lemina
RM: Stuart Armstrong

ST: Danny Ings
ST: Shane Long

Key Players - FPL Form

Nathan Redmond - 5.0

Nathan Redmond began his career with Birmingham City before joining Norwich City at the start of the 2013 summer transfer window. Redmond signed for Southampton three years later and the winger has grabbed 17 goals in 128 appearances for the Club. The 25-year-old has found the net on five occasions in the Premier League this season, including a brace in the 3-1 victory over Wolverhampton Wanderers in April 2019.

Shane Long - 4.2

Shane Long joined Southampton in 2014 after spells with Reading, West Bromwich Albion and Hull City. The striker is in fine form and the Republic of Ireland international has grabbed four goals in his last six Premier League games. One of those goals saw the 32-year-old break the record for fastest goal scored in the Premier League as he netted after just 7.69 seconds against Watford in April 2019.

James Ward-Prowse - 3.0

James Ward-Prowse is a product of the Southampton Academy and he has made 233 appearances for the Club to date. The central midfielder made his debut as an England international in March 2017, after previously representing his country at various different youth levels. The 24-year-old has grabbed seven goals in the Premier League this season and Ward-Prowse will certainly be a threat when it comes to free-kicks.

TEAM NEWS - Southampton

Ralph Hasenhüttl is expected to be without defender Jannik Vestergaard who has missed the last four Premier League games with a muscle injury.

FPL Injury News - Southampton

Jannik Vestergaard - Muscle injury
Maya Yoshida - Illness
Michael Obafemi - Hamstring injury

TEAM NEWS - Town

Huddersfield Town Head Coach Jan Siewert will provide the latest update on his team during Friday’s Press Conference at PPG Canalside.

FPL Injury News - Town

Ben Hamer - Knock
Erik Durm - Knock
Mathias Zanka - Illness

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Match Reports

REPORT: SOUTHAMPTON 1-1 TOWN

12 May 2019

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An entertaining stalemate at St Mary's as Town brought the curtain down on the Premier League season.

Nathan Redmond made it 1-0 with a peach shortly before half-time, only for Alex Pritchard to sign off Town's two-season stay in the top-flight with a valiant point.

Joel Coleman made his first ever Premier League start ahead of Jonas Lössl, with Tommy Smith (making his 200th Town appearance) and Jon Gorenc Stanković in for Erik Durm and Chris Löwe to round off the Terriers' squad alterations in Hampshire.

After early Southampton pressure, Town responded through Karlan Grant. Inventive play to find Isaac Mbenza released the pacey winger down the left, and the eventual cut-back was fired low into the arms of Angus Gunn by Town's striker.

Claims for a penalty were waved away by referee Lee Probert. Tommy Smith thought his rasping drive struck a Saints hand, but the right-back's appeals went unrewarded.

An end-to-end game brought with it another Town chance; Aaron Mooy, this time, was the man to try his luck, and having been found by Alex Pritchard's swinging pass, the Australian curled just wide of the target via a deflection.

The offside flag came to Town's rescue, as Southampton took their turn to initiate a chance. Shane Long had positioned himself beyond the defensive line, despite the ball falling to him once again via a wicked deflection; a quick reminder that Town had to be alert on all fronts.

Misjudgement in the final third continued to be a problem for the Saints. James Ward-Prowse looked to have had a perfect opportunity to shoot, instead opting to try and square for Nathan Redmond. That choice allowed Christopher Schindler to recover and prevent the home side from snatching the advantage.

Town was really playing with their tales up regardless of the meaningless context to the encounter. The hardy souls who'd made the trip to the South Coast - all of which provided with a complimentary yellow away shirt to commend the tremendous season-long support - nearly witnessed a first half opener for the Terriers, as Juninho Bacuna rifled inches over the cross-bar after a break started by Terence Kongolo's excellent interception.

Instead, it was Southampton who grabbed an opener five minutes before the break, courtesy of Nathan Redmond; and what a goal it was, too. Redmond drifted inside un-challenged and produced a stunning effort from range which sailed into the top corner beyond the out-stretched hand of Joel Coleman.

Saints nearly rubbed salt in the wounds as added time beckoned. It took a sensational last-ditch Christopher Schindler block to deny Danny Ings from finding the net around the penalty spot.

The hosts picked up where they left off. Ward-Prowse thundered off the bar as he shot in a kind amount of room on the edge of the area. Joel Coleman did well to get something on it to prevent the lead being doubled.

Instead of the lead being extended, the Terriers levelled through Alex Pritchard. Pritch nipped in to dispossess Saints goalkeeper Angus Gunn, and coolly slotted home into an empty net - to the delight of the raucous following in a corner of St Mary's.

Jan Bednarak produced a fine sliding block which denied Town's goalscorer from adding to his tally five minutes later. Town was really looking to press forward and end the season on a high.

Saints wouldn't let that come easily, however. Half-time substitute, Matt Targett, crossed invitingly along the deck, and none of his team-mates in the vicinity could convert, allowing Town to clear their lines. If a red and white shirt would've been a yard closer, a tap-in was inevitable.

But it wasn't converted, and time rolled with Town still playing with confidence. Jan Siewert introduced Matty Daly, and the youngster got yet more valuable First Team minutes under his belt at the highest level.

At the other end of the footballing spectrum is the largely experienced Danny Ings, who has a notorious history of finding the net. He failed to 70 minutes in, though, placing a header into Jon Gorenc Stanković's midrift rather than forcing Joel Coleman into a save from an acute angle when meeting Redmond's deep centre.

Mis-placed headers were becoming quite the narrative. Christopher Schindler met Alex Pritchard's corner at the far post, and forcefully headed downwards. The ball eventually bounced just over the bar, to Schindy's evident amazement.

Both sets of supporters were in unison to show appreciation to their respective group of players, as the last couple of minutes of the season petered out with the minimum of fuss; albeit after Charlie Austin missed the corner by a fraction.

Not a season that will live long in the memory; but the Premier League ride has been one that each and every person associated with Huddersfield Town wouldn't have changed for the world.

TOWN (4-3-3)

Joel Coleman; Terence Kongolo, Christopher Schindler (c), Jon Gorenc Stanković, Tommy Smith; Jonathan Hogg, Juninho Bacuna (Matty Daly, 66'), Aaron Mooy; Isaac Mbenza, Karlan Grant, Alex Pritchard (Steve Mounié, 85')

UNUSED SUBS

Jonas Lössl, Demeaco Duhaney, Aaron Rowe, Adama Diakhaby, Elias Kachunga

SOUTHAMPTON

Angus Gunn; Ryan Bertrand, Jack Stephens, Jan Bednarek, Yan Valery; Oriol Romeu (Josh Sims, 84'), James Ward-Prowse, Pierre-Emile Højbjerg (c); Nathan Redmond, Danny Ings (Charlie Austin, 76'), Shane Long (Matt Targett, 46')

UNUSED SUBS

Fraser Forster, Alfie Jones, Mario Lemina, Stuart Armstrong

REFEREE

Lee Probert

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