Southampton ground out a gutsy goalless draw against Champions League hopefuls Manchester City, a result that spares the Saints from equalling Derby’s infamous Premier League points low, while damaging City’s top-four charge.
Southampton avoided an ignominious place in Premier League history as they battled to a hard-fought 0-0 draw with Manchester City at St. Mary’s. The result, while lacking goals, had significant implications at both ends of the table.
Simon Rusk’s Saints came into the clash knowing that just a single point would keep them from matching Derby County’s all-time low tally of 11 points from the 2007-08 season. Despite registering a meagre 0.11 expected goals (xG), Southampton’s resilient defending and a slice of good fortune — notably Omar Marmoush’s strike cannoning off the crossbar — helped them over the line.
Manchester City, dominant in possession and chances (xG of 1.89), will be left to rue a lack of cutting edge. Kevin De Bruyne, Phil Foden, and Erling Haaland all had opportunities, but none could find a way past a defiant Aaron Ramsdale. The best of City’s late flurry included a double save by Ramsdale and a glaring miss when neither substitute could finish Haaland’s squared ball.
With Nottingham Forest lurking just a point behind and having a game in hand, Pep Guardiola’s men now face an anxious run-in if they are to clinch Champions League qualification. For Southampton, it was a rare moment of relief in an otherwise dismal campaign.