
Southampton’s woes have been compounded after they were knocked out of the FA Cup at home to League Two side Grimsby Town. The Saints were favourites to progress to the fourth round of the competition, but a late goal from Grimsby’s Harry Clifton sealed a shock 1-0 win for the Mariners.
The result was a huge disappointment for Southampton, who had been hoping to use the FA Cup as a platform to kickstart their season. The Saints have been struggling in the Premier League this season, and are currently in the relegation zone.
The defeat to Grimsby was the latest in a long line of disappointments for Southampton this season. The Saints have been unable to find any consistency in the league, and have been unable to string together a run of results.
The result was also a huge shock for Grimsby, who are currently in the relegation zone in League Two. The Mariners had been written off before the game, but they produced a resilient performance to secure a famous victory.
The result will be a huge boost for Grimsby, who will now be looking to use the FA Cup as a platform to kickstart their season. The Mariners will now be hoping to use the momentum from the win to propel them up the League Two table.
For Southampton, the result will be a huge blow. The Saints had been hoping to use the FA Cup as a platform to kickstart their season, but they have now been knocked out of the competition at the first hurdle.
The result will also be a huge disappointment for Southampton manager Ralph Hasenhuttl, who had been hoping to use the FA Cup as a way to get his team back on track. The Saints have been struggling in the league this season, and the defeat to Grimsby will only add to the pressure on Hasenhuttl.
The result will also be a huge blow for Southampton’s fans, who had been hoping to see their team progress in the FA Cup. The Saints had been hoping to use the competition as a way to get their season back on track, but they have now been knocked out at the first hurdle.
The result will be a huge boost for Grimsby, who will now be looking to use the FA Cup as a platform to kickstart their season. The Mariners will now be hoping to use the momentum from the win to propel them up the League Two table.