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词条 2018–19 Southampton F.C. season
释义

  1. Pre-season

  2. Premier League

     August–September 2018  October–December 2018  January–March 2019  League table  Results by matchday  Match results 

  3. FA Cup

  4. EFL Cup

  5. Squad statistics

     Most appearances  Top goalscorers 

  6. Transfers

  7. References

  8. External links

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| season = 2018–19
| manager = Mark Hughes
(until 3 December)
Ralph Hasenhüttl
(from 5 December)
| chairman = Ralph Krueger
| stadium = St Mary's Stadium
| league = Premier League
| league result = 16th (32 of 38 played)
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| cup1 result = Third round
| cup2 = EFL Cup
| cup2 result = Fourth round
| league topscorer =
Danny Ings (7)
| season topscorer =
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(9 March 2019)
| lowest attendance = 14,651 v Derby County
(17 January 2019)
| average attendance = 29,053
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The 2018–19 Southampton F.C. season is the club's 20th season in the Premier League and their 42nd in the top division of English football.[1] In addition to the Premier League, the club also competed in the FA Cup and the EFL Cup. As of 12 January 2019, Southampton are 16th in the Premier League table with four wins, seven draws and 11 losses from their 22 games.[2] The club were knocked out of the third round of the FA Cup by Championship side Derby County,[3] and were knocked out of the EFL Cup in the fourth round by fellow Premier League team Leicester City.[4] The 2018–19 season was Southampton's last with manager Mark Hughes, who departed on 3 December 2018 with the club in the relegation zone with only one win from 14 games.[5] Former Leipzig manager Ralph Hasenhüttl was appointed as his replacement the next day, after Kelvin Davis took charge of the team's next game.[6]

Following the end of the 2017–18 season, Southampton released a number of players, including first-team defenders Florin Gardoș and Jérémy Pied.[7] The club also sold Serbian midfielder Dušan Tadić to Dutch club Ajax for £10 million.[8] Several players were also brought in during the summer – Scottish midfielder Stuart Armstrong from Premiership champions Celtic for £7 million,[9] Norwegian winger Mohamed Elyounoussi from Swiss side Basel for £16 million,[10] goalkeeper Angus Gunn from Premier League champions Manchester City for £13.5 million,[11] and Danish centre-back Jannik Vestergaard from German club Borussia Mönchengladbach.[12] In August, Liverpool striker Danny Ings joined on an initial loan, with a permanent move planned for the following summer.[13] A number of players were loaned out, including striker Guido Carrillo,[14] playmaker Sofiane Boufal,[15] and midfielder Jordy Clasie.[16]

In the January transfer window, the club sold out-of-favour striker Manolo Gabbiadini to Italian side Sampdoria for an undisclosed fee.[17] Midfielder Steven Davis also returned to his former club Rangers on loan until the end of the season,[18] while Wesley Hoedt and Cédric Soares moved to Celta Vigo and Inter Milan on loan until the end of the season respectively.[19][20]

Pre-season

Southampton begun their 2018–19 pre-season preparations with a short tour of China, including matches against German club Schalke 04 and local side Jiangsu Suning. The first game ended in a 3–3 draw, with Nathan Redmond, Harrison Reed and Jake Hesketh scoring for the Saints.[21] In the second, the Premier League side edged a 3–2 victory, thanks to goals from Manolo Gabbiadini, Redmond and Sam Gallagher.[22] Returning to England, the club faced Championship side Derby County at Pride Park on 21 July.[23] The lower league hosts subjected the Premier League visitors to their first pre-season defeat with a 3–0 win, goals coming from Tom Lawrence (two) and Mason Bennett.[23] A week later, Southampton beat French side Dijon FCO 2–0, with Shane Long and Gabbiadini securing the win.[24]

The club's final two pre-season games took place at St Mary's Stadium. The first, against Spanish club Celta Vigo, ended 3–2 after a late winner from new signing Mohamed Elyounoussi completed a second-half comeback.[25] Celta Vigo took a 2–0 lead in the first 45 minutes, with goals from Pione Sisto and Iago Aspas giving the hosts a disadvantage to overcome.[25] Shortly after the break, Charlie Austin and Stuart Armstrong struck in a five-minute period to bring the game level, before Elyounoussi's finish gave the Saints the win.[25] The second match took place three days later against German side Borussia Mönchengladbach. The visitors won the game comfortably, with two goals from Patrick Herrmann and a third from Denis Zakaria (both brought on as substitutes) giving them a 3–0 victory.[26]

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Premier League

{{main article|2018–19 Premier League}}

August–September 2018

Southampton picked up just one point from their first three games of the 2018–19 Premier League campaign, holding Burnley to a goalless draw in their opening fixture.[27] The club lost their following two games 2–1. In the first, against Everton, the Saints were down by two goals within 31 minutes following goals from Theo Walcott and Richarlison.[28] New signing Danny Ings scored his first goal for the club after the break, but the hosts held on for the three points, with Walcott almost doubling his tally late on.[28] The second, against Leicester City, saw few chances for either side in the first 45 minutes.[29] Ryan Bertrand opened the scoring shortly after the break, but his side's lead was cancelled out by Demarai Gray within a few minutes.[29] After Pierre-Emile Højbjerg was sent off, the visitors secured the win in injury time through Harry Maguire.[29] The Saints picked up their first win of the season the following week, beating Crystal Palace 2–0 thanks to second-half goals from Ings and Højbjerg.[30]

Two weeks later, a second consecutive win of the season at home to Brighton & Hove Albion was denied by a penalty in injury time at the end of the game.[31] Højbjerg opened the scoring before half-time with a strike from long range, with Ings adding a second after the break from a penalty awarded for a foul on the striker.[31] Shane Duffy brought the Seagulls back into the game, with Glenn Murray converting an injury time penalty to secure a point for the visitors.[31] The draw with Brighton was followed by three consecutive losses. First, the Saints were beaten 3–0 by a Liverpool side at the top of the league table, with goals from centre-back Joël Matip and striker Mohamed Salah following a tenth-minute own goal by Wesley Hoedt.[32] Next was a 2–0 loss at recently promoted Wolverhampton Wanderers, with goals scored by Ivan Cavaleiro (his first touch in the Premier League) and Jonny Castro Otto within the last 11 minutes of the game.[33] The run left Southampton 16th in the Premier League table.[33]

October–December 2018

October started off with another 3–0 loss, at home to title challengers Chelsea.[34] Winger Eden Hazard opened the scoring after half an hour, with Ross Barkley and Álvaro Morata contributing in the second half to the convincing win which left Southampton just two points above the relegation zone and Chelsea second in the table.[34] Southampton's poor form continued, although they remained clear of the drop zone, with a point each from two goalless draws later in October. The first, at the home of local rivals Bournemouth, featured few chances for either side;[35] the second, at home to Newcastle United, saw the Saints dominate proceedings with 22 shots compared to the Magpies' six.[36] The following week, the Saints suffered their worst defeat in Premier League history,[37] when they lost 6–1 to league champions and leaders Manchester City.[38] Another Hoedt own goal put the visitors down within six minutes, and by the 20th the hosts were three ahead after Sergio Agüero and David Silva added to the scoreline.[38] Ings pulled one back with a first-half penalty, but two goals from Raheem Sterling and one from Leroy Sané ensured a convincing win for the league leaders.[38]

Southampton continued their winless run in the next two games, drawing 1–1 with Watford and losing 3–2 to recently promoted Fulham.[39][40] In the former, the Saints led through Manolo Gabbiadini's first-half strike, but were denied a two-goal cushion when a goal scored by Charlie Austin was "incorrectly" denied due to offside.[39] José Holebas equalised in the last ten minutes to secure a point for the visitors.[39] Against Fulham, a first goal for Stuart Armstrong put his side ahead, but one from Aleksandar Mitrović and one from André Schürrle before the break put the hosts up at half-time.[40] Armstrong scored a second time to equalise for the Saints, but Mitrović responded in kind to secure the win.[40] In their first game of December, Southampton hosted Manchester United and shared the points in a 2–2 draw.[41] The Saints took an unlikely lead within 20 minutes, as Armstrong and Cédric Soares put the hosts two up against the struggling visitors.[41] United responded before half-time, however, with Romelu Lukaku and Ander Herrera levelling the game going into the break.[41] A second half of few chances left both sides picking up a point for the game, and Southampton without a win in three months.[41]

On 3 December 2018, Mark Hughes was sacked as the manager of Southampton.[5] Assistant first-team coach Kelvin Davis took charge of the team at Wembley Stadium against Tottenham Hotspur two days later, which ended 3–1 to the hosts.[42] Despite Harry Kane opening the scoring within the first ten minutes, it took until the second half for Spurs to score again, which they did through Lucas Moura and Son Heung-min within ten minutes of the restart to go three up.[42] Austin scored a consolation goal for the Saints in injury time, but the loss left them in the relegation zone.[42] Former Leipzig boss Ralph Hasenhüttl was named as Southampton's new manager before the Tottenham game, with his first match in charge to be the fixture against Cardiff City on 8 December.[6] Hasenhüttl's first game at the club ended in a loss, with Callum Paterson scoring the only goal of the match late on to send the Saints down to 19th in the league table, three points away from safety.[43]

In Hasenhüttl's first home game, Southampton beat Arsenal 3–2.[44] Danny Ings headed in a cross from Matt Targett within 20 minutes, although Henrikh Mkhitaryan responded with an equalising header just eight minutes later.[44] Before half-time, Ings scored a second to put the hosts back in front, although less than ten minutes after the break Mkhitaryan responded in kind to level it for the visitors again.[44] Shane Long saw a late goal disallowed, but later set up Charlie Austin to score the winner in the 85th minute; Southampton's first win since September saw them move out of the relegation zone for the first time in three weeks.[44] The following week, the Saints beat fellow strugglers Huddersfield Town 3–1 away to pick up a second consecutive league win for the first time since April 2017.[45] Nathan Redmond opened the scoring with his first goal of the season after 15 minutes, and Ings doubled the lead just before half-time with a penalty after being brought down in the box.[45] Within 15 minutes of the restart, a long-range effort from Philip Billing brought the hosts back into the game, however a first goal for young striker Michael Obafemi just five minutes after coming on gave Southampton back their two-goal lead.[45]

On 27 December, the club lost 2–1 at home to West Ham United.[46] After a first half of few chances, Nathan Redmond scored for the second game running just after the break to put the hosts ahead.[46] However, within ten minutes the Hammers had responded twice through Felipe Anderson, ending Southampton's short winning run.[46] In their final game of 2018, Southampton hosted Premier League champions Manchester City, losing 3–1.[47] David Silva opened the scoring after ten minutes, but Pierre-Emile Højbjerg responded 25 minutes later to equalise for the hosts.[47] On the stroke of half-time, however, a shot from Raheem Sterling was deflected into his own goal by James Ward-Prowse, and in injury time a back-post header from Sergio Agüero made it 3–1.[47] Southampton were unable to mount a comeback in the second half, and Højbjerg was shown a straight red card five minutes from full-time for a tackle on Fernandinho.[47] The loss left the Saints out of the relegation zone on goal difference only.[47]

January–March 2019

In their first fixture of 2019, Southampton were held to a goalless draw by Chelsea.[48] The hosts dominated possession throughout the game, but despite 17 shots were unable to find a way through the defence.[48] In the best chances of the game, Eden Hazard saw his shot saved by Angus Gunn, while Álvaro Morata's second-half goal was disallowed for offside.[48] Two weeks later, the Saints picked up a 2–1 win over Leicester City.[49] The visitors opened the scoring early through a James Ward-Prowse penalty, after Nampalys Mendy fouled Shane Long in the box.[49] On the stroke of half-time, however, Yan Valery was sent off for a second yellow card after a foul on Marc Albrighton.[49] Long doubled Southampton's lead in injury time before the break, before Wilfred Ndidi scored a consolation goal for the hosts in the second half.[49]

League table

{{2018–19 Premier League table|showteam=SOU}}

Results by matchday

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Match results

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| referee = Lee Mason
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| score = 1–2
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| goals1 = Bertrand {{goal|52}}
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Maguire {{goal|90+2}}
| stadium = St Mary's Stadium
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| attendance = 29,925
| referee = Jonathan Moss
| result = L
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| round = 4
| score = 0–2
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| stadium = Selhurst Park
| location = London
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| referee = Martin Atkinson
| result = W
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| round = 5
| score = 2–2
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Ings {{goal|64|pen.}}
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Murray {{goal|90+1|pen.}}
| stadium = St Mary's Stadium
| location = Southampton
| attendance = 28,811
| referee = Anthony Taylor
| result = D
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| time = 15:00 BST
| round = 6
| score = 3–0
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Matip {{goal|21}}
Salah {{goal|45+3}}
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| referee = Paul Tierney
| result = L
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| time = 15:00 BST
| round = 7
| score = 2–0
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| team1 = Wolverhampton Wanderers
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Cavaleiro {{goal|79}}
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| referee = Stuart Attwell
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| time = 14:15 BST
| round = 8
| score = 0–3
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| goals1 =
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Barkley {{goal|57}}
Morata {{goal|90+3}}
| stadium = St Mary's Stadium
| location = Southampton
| attendance = 27,077
| referee = Craig Pawson
| result = L
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| time = 15:00 BST
| round = 9
| score = 0–0
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| team1 = Bournemouth
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| referee = Lee Probert
| result = D
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| score = 0–0
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Sané {{goal|90+1}}
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| referee = Lee Mason
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| time = 15:00 GMT
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| referee = Simon Hooper
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| time = 15:00 GMT
| round = 13
| score = 3–2
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Schürrle {{goal|43}}
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| stadium = Craven Cottage
| location = London
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| referee = Michael Oliver
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| time = 17:30 GMT
| round = 14
| score = 2–2
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Cédric {{goal|20}}
| team2 = Manchester United
| goals2 = Lukaku {{goal|33}}
Herrera {{goal|39}}
| stadium = St Mary's Stadium
| location = Southampton
| attendance = 30,187
| referee = Kevin Friend
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| time = 20:00 GMT
| round = 15
| score = 3–1
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| team1 = Tottenham Hotspur
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Moura {{goal|51}}
Son Heung-min {{goal|55}}
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| referee = Anthony Taylor
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| time = 15:00 GMT
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| score = 1–0
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| score = 3–2
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Austin {{goal|85}}
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| referee = Chris Kavanagh
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| time = 15:00 GMT
| round = 18
| score = 1–3
| report = https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/46576164
| team1 = Huddersfield Town
| goals1 = Billing {{goal|58}}
| team2 = Southampton
| goals2 = Redmond {{goal|15}}
Ings {{goal|42|pen.}}
Obafemi {{goal|71}}
| stadium = John Smith's Stadium
| location = Huddersfield
| attendance = 22,384
| referee = Stuart Attwell
| result = W
}}{{football box collapsible
| date = {{Start date|2018|12|27|df=y}}
| time = 19:45 GMT
| round = 19
| score = 1–2
| report = https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/46628777
| team1 = Southampton
| goals1 = Redmond {{goal|50}}
| team2 = West Ham United
| goals2 = Anderson {{goal|53||59}}
| stadium = St Mary's Stadium
| location = Southampton
| attendance = 31,654
| referee = Craig Pawson
| result = L
}}{{football box collapsible
| date = {{Start date|2018|12|30|df=y}}
| time = 14:15 GMT
| round = 20
| score = 1–3
| report = https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/46663366
| team1 = Southampton
| goals1 = Højbjerg {{goal|37}}
| team2 = Manchester City
| goals2 = D. Silva {{goal|10}}
Ward-Prowse {{goal|45|o.g.}}
Agüero {{goal|45+3}}
| stadium = St Mary's Stadium
| location = Southampton
| attendance = 31,381
| referee = Paul Tierney
| result = L
}}{{football box collapsible
| date = {{Start date|2019|1|2|df=y}}
| time = 19:45 GMT
| round = 21
| score = 0–0
| report = https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/46682779
| team1 = Chelsea
| goals1 =
| team2 = Southampton
| goals2 =
| stadium = Stamford Bridge
| location = Fulham
| attendance = 40,668
| referee = Jonathan Moss
| result = D
}}{{football box collapsible
| date = {{Start date|2019|1|12|df=y}}
| time = 15:00 GMT
| round = 22
| score = 1–2
| report = https://www.premierleague.com/match/38524
| team1 = Leicester City
| goals1 = Ndidi {{goal|58}}
| team2 = Southampton
| goals2 = Ward-Prowse {{goal|11|pen.}}
Long {{goal|45+2}}
| stadium = King Power Stadium
| location = Leicester
| attendance = 31,491
| referee = Michael Oliver
| result = W
}}{{football box collapsible
| date = {{Start date|2019|1|19|df=y}}
| time = 15:00 GMT
| round = 23
| score = 2–1
| report = https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/46847681
| team1 = Southampton
| goals1 = Ward-Prowse {{goal|50}}
Digne {{goal|64|o.g.}}
| team2 = Everton
| goals2 = Sigurðsson {{goal|90+1}}
| stadium = St Mary's Stadium
| location = Southampton
| attendance = 29,989
| referee = Graham Scott
| result = W
}}{{football box collapsible
| date = {{Start date|2019|1|30|df=y}}
| time = 19:45 GMT
| round = 24
| score = 1–1
| report = https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/46968491
| team1 = Southampton
| goals1 = Ward-Prowse {{goal|77}}
| team2 = Crystal Palace
| goals2 = Zaha {{goal|41}}
| stadium = St Mary's Stadium
| location = Southampton
| attendance = 28,339
| referee = Andre Marriner
| result = D
}}{{football box collapsible
| date = {{Start date|2019|2|2|df=y}}
| time = 15:00 GMT
| round = 25
| score = 1–1
| report = https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/47011452
| team1 = Burnley
| goals1 = Barnes {{goal|90+4|pen.}}
| team2 = Southampton
| goals2 = Redmond {{goal|55}}
| stadium = Turf Moor
| location = Burnley
| attendance = 19,787
| referee = Anthony Taylor
| result = D
}}{{football box collapsible
| date = {{Start date|2019|2|9|df=y}}
| time = 15:00 GMT
| round = 26
| score = 1–2
| report = https://southamptonfc.com/news/2019-02-09/report-southampton-cardiff-city-premier-league-1819
| team1 = Southampton
| goals1 = Stephens {{goal|90+1}}
| team2 = Cardiff City
| goals2 = Bamba {{goal|69}}
Zohore {{goal|90+3}}
| stadium = St Mary's Stadium
| location = Southampton
| attendance = 31,438
| referee = Martin Atkinson
| result = L
}}{{football box collapsible
|date = {{start date|df=yes|2019|2|24}}
|time = 14:05 GMT
|round = 27
|score = 2–0
|report = https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/47268875
|team1 = Arsenal
|goals1 = Lacazette {{goal|6}}
Mkhitaryan {{goal|17}}
|team2 = Southampton
|goals2 =
|stadium = Emirates Stadium
|location = Holloway
|attendance = 59,877
|referee = Graham Scott
|result = L
}}{{football box collapsible
|date = {{start date|df=yes|2019|2|27}}
|time = 19:45 GMT
|round = 28
|score = 2–0
|report = https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/47301081
|team1 = Southampton
|goals1 = Romeu {{goal|23}}
Ward-Prowse {{goal|41}}
|team2 = Fulham
|goals2 =
|stadium = St Mary's Stadium
|location = Southampton
|attendance = 27,597
|referee = Anthony Taylor
|result = W
}}{{football box collapsible
| date = {{Start date|2019|3|2|df=y}}
| time = 15:00 GMT
| round = 29
| score = 3–2
| report = https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/47340490
| team1 = Manchester United
| goals1 = Pereira {{goal|53}}
Lukaku {{goal|59||88}}
| team2 = Southampton
| goals2 = Valery {{goal|26}}
Ward-Prowse {{goal|75}}
| stadium = Old Trafford
| location = Greater Manchester
| attendance = 74,459
| referee = Stuart Attwell
| result = L
}}{{football box collapsible
| date = {{Start date|2019|3|9|df=y}}
| time = 15:00 GMT
| round = 30
| score = 2–1
| report = https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/47424850
| team1 = Southampton
| goals1 = Valery {{goal|76}}
Ward-Prowse {{goal|81}}
| team2 = Tottenham Hotspur
| goals2 = Kane {{goal|26}}
| stadium = St Mary's Stadium
| location = Southampton
| attendance = 31,890
| referee = Kevin Friend
| result = W
}}{{football box collapsible
| date = {{Start date|2019|3|30|df=y}}
| time = 15:00 GMT
| round = 31
| score = 0–1
| report = https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/47676511
| team1 = Brighton & Hove Albion
| goals1 =
| team2 = Southampton
| goals2 = Højbjerg {{goal|53}}
| stadium = Falmer Stadium
| location = Falmer
| attendance = 30,636
| referee = Michael Oliver
| result = W
}}{{football box collapsible
| date = {{Start date|2019|04|05|df=y}}
| time = 20:00 BST
| round = 32
| score = 1–3
| report = https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/47742713
| team1 = Southampton
| goals1 = Long {{goal|9}}
| team2 = Liverpool
| goals2 = Keïta {{goal|36}}
Salah {{goal|80}}
Henderson {{goal|86}}
| stadium = St Mary's Stadium
| location = Southampton
| attendance = 31,797
| referee = Paul Tierney
| result = L
}}{{football box collapsible
| date = {{Start date|2019|04|13|df=y}}
| time = 15:00 BST
| round = 33
| score =
| report =
| team1 = Southampton
| goals1 =
| team2 = Wolverhampton Wanderers
| goals2 =
| stadium = St Mary's Stadium
| location = Southampton
| attendance =
| referee =
| result =

}}

FA Cup

{{main article|2018–19 FA Cup}}

Southampton will enter the 2018–19 FA Cup in the third round against Championship side Derby County.[50]

{{football box collapsible
| date = {{Start date|2019|01|05|df=y}}
| time = 15:00 GMT
| round = Third round
| score = 2–2
| report = https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/46706909
| team1 = Derby County
| team2 = Southampton
| goals1 = Marriott {{goal|58}}
Lawrence {{goal|61}}
| goals2 = Redmond {{goal|4||48}}
| stadium = Pride Park Stadium
| location = Derby
| attendance = 17,095
| referee = Oliver Langford
| result = D
}}{{football box collapsible
| date = {{Start date|2019|01|16|df=y}}
| time = 19:45 GMT
| round = Third round replay
| score = 2–2
| aet = yes
| penaltyscore = 3–5
| report = https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/46805309
| team1 = Southampton
| team2 = Derby County
| goals1 = Armstrong {{goal|68}}
Redmond {{goal|70}}
| goals2 = Wilson {{goal|76}}
Waghorn {{goal|82}}
| penalties1 = Ward-Prowse {{pengoal}}
Redmond {{penmiss}}
Vestergaard {{pengoal}}
Targett {{pengoal}}
| penalties2 = Waghorn {{pengoal}}
Nugent {{pengoal}}
Mount {{pengoal}}
Lawrence {{pengoal}}
Keogh {{pengoal}}
| stadium = St Mary's Stadium
| location = Southampton
| attendance = 14,651
| referee = Anthony Taylor
| result = L
}}

EFL Cup

{{main article|2018–19 EFL Cup}}

Southampton entered the 2018–19 EFL Cup in the second round, beating fellow Premier League side Brighton & Hove Albion by a single late goal on 28 August.[51] The game was closely fought, with Angus Gunn twice denying Viktor Gyökeres for the hosts.[51] Substitute Charlie Austin had a shot blocked on the line by Bernardo late on, but scored in the 88th minute to secure the first win of the season for the visitors.[51] In the third round, the Saints travelled again to face Everton, to whom they had lost in the league a few weeks prior.[52] Another win looked to be likely for the South Coast club, after a lead secured by Danny Ings before the break remained for most of the second half, however a late response from Theo Walcott sent the game to penalties.[52] Southampton won the penalty shootout 4–3, with Cédric Soares converting the decisive spot kick after Walcott saw his effort saved by Gunn (Richarlison also missed his penalty, while Matt Targett missed for the Saints).[52]

In the fourth round, Southampton travelled again to face Leicester City, another side who had already beaten them in the league.[4] Initially due to take place on 30 October, the fixture was postponed following the death of Leicester's chairman Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha.[4] The visitors enjoyed the majority of chances, most of which came in the second half, with Nathan Redmond and Manolo Gabbiadini both coming close to breaking the goalless deadlock, and Steven Davis seeing a goal disallowed by the video assistant referee due to a handball by Redmond.[4] The game went to penalties, with both sides scoring all five of their initial spot kicks.[4] Gabbiadini failed to score his sudden death penalty, allowing Nampalys Mendy to secure the win for the Foxes.[4]

{{football box collapsible
| date = {{Start date|2018|8|28|df=y}}
| time = 19:45 BST
| round = Second round
| score = 0–1
| report = https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/45254464
| team1 = Brighton & Hove Albion
| goals1 =
| team2 = Southampton
| goals2 = Austin {{goal|88}}
| stadium = Falmer Stadium
| location = Falmer
| attendance = 13,651
| referee = Andre Marriner
| result = W
}}{{football box collapsible
| date = {{Start date|2018|10|2|df=y}}
| time = 19:45 BST
| round = Third round
| score = 1–1
| report = https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/45635359
| team1 = Everton
| team2 = Southampton
| goals1 = Walcott {{goal|85}}
| goals2 = Ings {{goal|44}}
| stadium = Goodison Park
| location = Liverpool
| attendance = 30,545
| referee = Chris Kavanagh
| penalties1 = Baines {{pengoal}}
Tosun {{pengoal}}
Richarlison {{penmiss}}
Zouma {{pengoal}}
Walcott {{penmiss}}
| penaltyscore = 3–4
| penalties2 = {{pengoal}} Ings
{{pengoal}} Davis
{{pengoal}} Højbjerg
{{penmiss}} Targett
{{pengoal}} Cédric
| result = W
}}{{Footballbox collapsible
| date = {{Start date|2018|11|27|df=y}}
| time = 19:45 GMT
| round = Fourth round
| team1 = Leicester City
| score = 0–0
| report = https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/45947950
| team2 = Southampton
| goals1 =
| goals2 =
| stadium = King Power Stadium
| location = Leicester
| attendance = 22,150
| referee = Roger East
| penalties1 = Fuchs {{pengoal}}
Albrighton {{pengoal}}
Söyüncü {{pengoal}}
Gray {{pengoal}}
Vardy {{pengoal}}
Mendy {{pengoal}}
| penaltyscore = 6–5
| penalties2 = {{pengoal}} Davis
{{pengoal}} Højbjerg
{{pengoal}} Redmond
{{pengoal}} Vestergaard
{{pengoal}} Cédric
{{penmiss}} Gabbiadini
| result = L
}}

Squad statistics

{{updated|6 April 2019}}
{{tooltip|No.|Squad number{{tooltip|Pos.|Playing position{{tooltip|Nat.|NationalityNameLeagueFA CupEFL CupTotalDiscipline
{{tooltip|Apps.|Appearances{{tooltip|Goals|Goals{{tooltip|Apps.|Appearances{{tooltip|Goals|Goals{{tooltip|Apps.|Appearances{{tooltip|Goals|Goals{{tooltip|Apps.|Appearances{{tooltip|Goals|Goals
1GKEngland}}Alex McCarthy250000025010
3DFJapan}}Maya Yoshida140003017000
4DFDenmark}}Jannik Vestergaard220201025020
5DFEngland}}Jack Stephens14(4)1203019(4)140
7FWIreland}}Shane Long8(12)2200010(12)220
9FWEngland}}Danny Ings18(1)7001119(1)810
10FWEngland}}Charlie Austin11(12)2100(1)112(13)310
11MFNorway}}Mohamed Elyounoussi7(8)0201010(8)010
14MFCatalonia}}Oriol Romeu21(4)1101023(4)170
15FWEngland}}Sam Gallagher0(4)00(1)00(1)00(6)000
16MFEngland}}James Ward-Prowse16(4)6201019(4)630
17MFScotland}}Stuart Armstrong14(11)3112017(11)420
18MFGabon}}Mario Lemina17(1)0002019(1)050
21DFEngland}}Ryan Bertrand181000018170
22MFEngland}}Nathan Redmond31(1)31(1)32(1)034(3)630
23MFDenmark}}Pierre-Emile Højbjerg254002027472
28GKEngland}}Angus Gunn70203012000
32DFEngland}}Alfie Jones0000000000
33DFENG}}Matt Targett13(1)01(1)03017(2)020
35DFPoland}}Jan Bednarek18(1)0002020(1)080
39MFEngland}}Josh Sims0(3)000000(3)000
41GKEngland}}Harry Lewis0000000000
43DFFrance}}Yan Valery16(2)2001017(2)231
44GKEngland}}Fraser Forster0000000000
51MFEngland}}Tyreke Johnson0(1)01(1)0001(2)010
55MFEngland}}Callum Slattery1(2)01(1)0002(3)000
61FWRepublic of Ireland}}Michael Obafemi1(5)100102(5)110
65FWEngland}}Marcus Barnes000(1)0000(1)000
66DFEngland}}Kayne Ramsay1010002000
Players with appearances who left during the season
20FWItaly}}Manolo Gabbiadini4(8)1002(1)06(9)100
Players with appearances who ended the season on loan
2DFPortugal}}Cédric Soares16(2)1201(1)019(3)150
6DFNetherlands}}Wesley Hoedt130000013020
8MFNorthern Ireland}}Steven Davis1(2)0001(2)02(4)010

Most appearances

{{updated|6 April 2019}}
{{tooltip|#|Rank{{tooltip|Pos.|Playing position{{tooltip|Nat.|NationalityNameLeagueFA CupEFL CupTotal
{{tooltip|Starts|Starting appearances{{tooltip|Subs|Substitute appearances{{tooltip|Starts|Starting appearances{{tooltip|Subs|Substitute appearances{{tooltip|Starts|Starting appearances{{tooltip|Subs|Substitute appearances{{tooltip|Starts|Starting appearances{{tooltip|Subs|Substitute appearances{{tooltip|Total|Total appearances
1MFEngland}}Nathan Redmond311112134337
2MFScotland}}Stuart Armstrong14111020171128
3MFDenmark}}Pierre-Emile Højbjerg250002027027
MFCatalonia}}Oriol Romeu214101023427
5GKEngland}}Alex McCarthy250000025025
DFDenmark}}Jannik Vestergaard220201025025
FWEngland}}Charlie Austin11121001121325
8DFEngland}}Jack Stephens144203019423
MFEngland}}James Ward-Prowse164201019423
10DFPortugal}}Cédric Soares162201119322
FWRepublic of Ireland}}Shane Long8122000101222

Top goalscorers

{{updated|6 April 2019}}
{{tooltip|#|Rank{{tooltip|Pos.|Playing position{{tooltip|Nat.|NationalityNameLeagueFA CupEFL CupTotal
{{tooltip|Goals|Goals scored{{tooltip|Apps.|Appearances{{tooltip|Goals|Goals scored{{tooltip|Apps.|Appearances{{tooltip|Goals|Goals scored{{tooltip|Apps.|Appearances{{tooltip|Goals|Goals scored{{tooltip|Apps.|Appearances{{tooltip|GPG|Goals per game
1FWEngland}}Danny Ings71900118200.40
2MFEngland}}James Ward-Prowse62002016230.26
MFEngland}}Nathan Redmond33232036370.16
4MFDenmark}}Pierre-Emile Højbjerg42500024270.15
MFScotland}}Stuart Armstrong32511024280.14
6FWEngland}}Charlie Austin22301113250.12
7DFFrance}}Yan Valery21800012190.11
FWRepublic of Ireland}}Shane Long22002002220.09
9FWRepublic of Ireland}}Michael Obafemi160001170.14
FWItaly}}Manolo Gabbiadini11200031150.07
DFEngland}}Ryan Bertrand11800001180.06
DFPortugal}}Cédric Soares11802021220.05
DFEngland}}Jack Stephens11802031230.04
MFCatalonia}}Oriol Romeu12501011270.04

Transfers

Players transferred in
Date{{tooltip|Pos.|Playing positionNameClubFeeRef.
1 July 2018MFSCO}} Stuart ArmstrongSCO}} Celtic£7 million[9]
1 July 2018MFNOR}} Mohamed ElyounoussiSWI}} Basel£16 million[10]
10 July 2018GKENG}} Angus GunnENG}} Manchester City£13.5 million[11]
13 July 2018DFDEN}} Jannik VestergaardGER}} Borussia MönchengladbachUndisclosed[12]
Players transferred out
Date{{tooltip|Pos.|Playing positionNameClubFeeRef.
1 July 2018MFSER}} Dušan TadićNED}} AjaxUndisclosed[8]
11 January 2019FWITA}} Manolo GabbiadiniITA}} SampdoriaUndisclosed[17]
23 January 2019GKENG}} Adam ParkesENG}} WatfordUndisclosed[53]
Players loaned in
Date{{tooltip|Pos.|Playing positionNameClubDurationRef.
9 August 2018FWENG}} Danny IngsENG}} LiverpoolBecomes permanent deal for undisclosed fee on 1 July 2019.}}[13]
{{notelist-ua}}Players loaned out
Date{{tooltip|Pos.|Playing positionNameClubDurationRef.
8 July 2018FWARG}} Guido CarrilloESP}} LeganésEnd of season[14]
14 July 2018FWENG}} Ryan SeagerNED}} Telstar7 January 2019[54][55]
20 July 2018MFMAR}} Sofiane BoufalESP}} Celta VigoEnd of season[15]
25 July 2018MFNED}} Jordy ClasieNED}} FeyenoordEnd of season[16]
8 August 2018GKENG}} Kingsley LathamENG}} Dorchester TownEnd of season[56][57]
15 August 2018DFENG}} Alfie JonesSCO}} St Mirren7 January 2019[58][59]
20 August 2018MFENG}} Josh SimsENG}} Reading7 January 2019[60][59]
27 August 2018MFENG}} Harrison ReedENG}} Blackburn RoversEnd of season[61]
30 August 2018MFENG}} Jake FlanniganENG}} Burton Albion1 January 2019[62]
30 August 2018MFENG}} Jake HeskethENG}} Burton Albion1 January 2019[62]
30 August 2018DFENG}} Sam McQueenENG}} MiddlesbroughEnd of season[63]
6 January 2019MFNIR}} Steven DavisSCO}} RangersEnd of season[18]
18 January 2019DFENG}} Ben RowthornENG}} Truro CityEnd of season[64]
22 January 2019DFNED}} Wesley HoedtESP}} Celta VigoEnd of season[19]
26 January 2019DFPOR}} Cédric SoaresITA}} Inter MilanEnd of season[20]
31 January 2019MFENG}} Jake HeskethENG}} Milton Keynes DonsEnd of season[65]
1 February 2019MFRSA}} Siph MdlaloseENG}} SalisburyEnd of season[66]
Players released
Date{{tooltip|Pos.|Playing positionNameSubsequent clubJoin dateRef.
30 June 2018DFROM}} Florin GardoșROM}} Universitatea Craiova1 July 2018[7][67]
30 June 2018MFENG}} Armani LittleENG}} Oxford United1 July 2018[7][68]
30 June 2018FWENG}} Olufela OlomolaENG}} Scunthorpe United1 July 2018[7][69]
30 June 2018DFENG}} Will WoodENG}} Accrington Stanley1 July 2018[7][70]
30 June 2018DFFRA}} Jérémy PiedFRA}} Lille15 August 2018[7][71]
30 June 2018DFENG}} Ollie CookENG}} Merstham16 September 2018[7][72]
30 June 2018DFENG}} Oliver GardnerENG}} Barnstaple Town3 October 2018[7][73]
30 June 2018DFBEN}} Richard BakaryCurrently unattached[7]
30 June 2018DFENG}} Ben CullNone (retired)[7]
30 June 2018DFENG}} Javen SiuNone (retired)[7]
30 June 2018GKENG}} Stuart TaylorNone (retired)[74]
29 January 2019FWENG}} Ryan SeagerENG}} Yeovil Town29 January 2019[75][76]

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External links

  • Southampton F.C. official website
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