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Keane to Rest Players for Southampton Trip?
Keane to Rest Players for Southampton Trip?
Friday, 22nd Jan 2010 12:53

Town boss Roy Keane will have to decide whether to rest a few players for Saturday’s FA Cup trip to League One Southampton with two arguably more important Championship games following on Tuesday and next weekend. Midfielder David Norris, just back from a long-term knee problem, could be one of those left out.

The Blues are definitely without keeper Brian Murphy, who is not yet over his ankle injury, and Jon Stead, who serves the final game of his four-match ban. Murphy could be back in the squad for Tuesday’s home game with West Brom.

The Irishman’s absence means that Arran Lee-Barrett, who signed a new 18-month deal with the club on Thursday, will continue in goal.

Keane is likely to stick with the same back four as last week with Jaime Peters again impressing at left-back. Damien Delaney and Gareth McAuley will continue at the centre with Liam Rosenior at right-back.

In midfield, Keane may leave David Norris on the sidelines, having said that the former Plymouth man won’t play all three of this week’s games. In which case, Owen Garvan or Jack Colback will probably move into the centre of the midfield.

Garvan switching inside could see Jon Walters return to the right of midfield, while Carlos Edwards or perhaps even Lee Martin, who impressed Keane in the reserves earlier in the week, are alternative options for that role.

Walters noving back into the midfield would allow the Blues boss to pair two of Stern John, Pablo Couñago and Tamás Priskin up front. All three have been on the scoresheet this week, John and Couñago for the first team and Priskin for the reserves, and Keane will hope that at least one of them can get into a run of goalscoring form.

The Town manager says his side are improving in front of goal: “There are a few strikers starting to find form. Pablo coming on and scoring last week, that’s what you want from your substitutes, Stern got his first goal, Steady was in good form before that and Jack Colback is finding the net. So we’ve been hitting the net over the last few games, which is a big bonus.

“And that gives us a chance because we’ve been putting ourselves under far too much pressure over the last few months by not scoring enough goals.

“In the last few games we’ve averaged three goals a game at home - although obviously we’re away on Saturday - and it does help.”


Keane says Southampton are a better side than their position of 13th in League One suggests: “They’re a good team with a good manager. I watched them at the MK Dons on Tuesday when they played really well and had some good chances.

“It’s another tough game for us, another tough one after Blackpool [in the previous round]. When you consider the points deduction they had at the start of the season they should be well further up the table.

“Southampton’s a good club and you look at their manager, he was 10 seconds from the FA Cup as a manager at West Ham, only for Steven Gerrard to lash one in from 30 yards, so I’m sure the FA Cup will mean a lot to Alan Pardew and his team.

“It’ll be a tough game for us and we’ve got to make sure that it’s a tough game for them.”

Keane is a big fan of the FA Cup, having won it four times as a player, and feels that it's regaining its importance: “I think the competition was damaged a little bit. You go back to United when they pulled out to go to Brazil and over the last few years there’s been squad rotation with a lot of the bigger clubs, but you don’t see that any more in the FA Cup.

“I think it’s got its magic back. It had lost it for a few years, I know the crowds are down but that could be for a number of reasons — games called off, bad weather, people struggling financially — but the FA Cup still has its magic for me.”

Southampton have signed Southend striker Lee Barnard — who is yet to play in the FA Cup this season — while Saints frontman Matt Paterson has moved in the opposite direction. Barnard’s switch to St Mary’s suggests that manager Alan Pardew is no longer interested in Town striker Kevin Lisbie.

The Saints have French midfielder Morgan Schneiderlin banned after receiving a red card against the MK Dons, while skipper Dean Hammond is out with a hamstring problem.

Defenders Rahdi Jaidi (eye) and Graeme Murty (ankle) are also sidelined but ex-Town left-back Dan Harding may be back after a midweek cold and frontman David Connolly, who played for Roy Keane at Sunderland, could return from a groin injury. Ex-Canary Jon Ostemobor, recent signing from Palace Jose Fonte and former Exeter man Dan Seaborne are both cup-tied.

Saints boss Alan Pardew says there's no reason why Town can't make the play-offs this season: “If you are going to bring in big ­changes, sometimes you have to go backwards. I think that is what they did, but now they are going forwards fast.

"Roy has a great record at Championship level and who’s to say they won’t make a late run to get into the play-offs?”

The sides last met in the FA Cup at the third round stage in 1999/00 at Portman Road when the then-Premiership Saints won 1-0, Dean Richards scoring the game's only goal.

Southampton also won both the other two FA Cup meetings between the teams, also in round three, a 7-1 thrashing at the Dell in 1960/61 — Town’s record cup defeat - and a 3-2 victory in 1990/91, also in Hampshire. The Saints also won the only League Cup tie between the teams, running out 2-0 winners at Portman Road in 1990.

Last season, in Southampton's Championship relegation season, the sides drew 2-2 at St Mary's with Alan Quinn and Owen Garvan netting for the Blues and Andrew Surman and Tomas Pekhart scoring for the home side.

The Saints won 3-0 at Portman Road later in the season with Jason Euell scoring twice and Matt Paterson adding the third. Overall, Town have won 25 games between the sides, have drawn 18 and have lost 20.

The match will see Saints Kelvin Davis and Dan Harding face their old club, while keeper Bartosz Bialkowski was on loan at Portman Road last season without playing a game.

Current Blue Richard Wright spent time on loan at St Mary's while a West Ham player but won't be involved has he's out with a knee injury until March. Loan striker Stern John was with the Saints between his spells with Roy Keane's Sunderland and Crystal Palace.

Town boss Roy Keane is not a favourite at St Mary’s. In 2005 Keane fell out with Southampton fans while warming up when a Manchester United sub after responding to taunts by mocking their relegation.

Town are taking their largest away following this season of more than 3,000 to St Mary's. A limited number of tickets will be available on the day, from Ticket Office 3, cash only from 9am.

Saturday’s referee is Andy Hall from the West Midlands, who has shown a not insignificant 92 yellow and five red cards in 24 games so far this season. Hall’s last Town match was the recent 0-0 home draw with Peterborough, in which he showed only the one yellow card to Posh midfielder George Boyd.

Squad from: Lee-Barrett, McLoughlin, Peters, Rosenior, Delaney, McAuley, D Wright, Bruce, Balkestein, Leadbitter, Norris, Garvan, Colback, Edwards, Martin, Quinn, Walters, Couñago, John, Priskin, Wickham.


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ChambersM added 16:41 - Jan 22
i want a pretty strong squad...im going! I want to see us beat them!!
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Marshalls_Mullet added 16:44 - Jan 22
I think we should ban training, just in case a player gets injured.

Cant be too careful hey.

Christ!
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Hinesy_itfc1 added 16:49 - Jan 22
All i know is that i am soooooooooo BUZZING for 2moz. i cant wait for us to put in a quality performance with an electric atmosphere. 3000 fans, cumon lets generate some chants. COYB!
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brockleyblueboy added 16:51 - Jan 22
I think we are all missing 2 big points -

1) I don't know about you guys and gals but the play-off games against west ham I developed a massive hatred for Alan Pardew. I would love LOVE IT (kevin keegan style) to beat his team. So We have to field our first 11 because I couldn't stand to see that smug a-hole on Match of the day gloating that he took a championsship scalp.

2) Match of the day is special to me and I really not seeing ipswich on it. Now its a massive treat when they are on there and I want to see us with winning highlights.
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ITFCson added 17:02 - Jan 22
I see people saying rest Leadbitter....there should be no need. He is young, fit and has bags of energy and enthusiasm. He can still put in quality performances in 3 games in 7 days. Maybe bring him off if we get into a comfortable lead. I understand that the league takes prority, but a good cup run will be a great lift for the fans and will breed even more confidence into the players, not too mention some potentially lucrative ties in the next/further rounds.
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carsey added 17:54 - Jan 22
Keane should just play whatever he considers to be his best team. For God's sake they are young and fit and playing football is what they do. All this rubbish about resting players it's not as if we have a world class player waiting in the wings for a game. Robson almost managed to do the UEFA Cup and Div 1 title in 1981 using about 15 players throughout the whole season and most of them smoked and drank and ate rubbish grub.
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Tractorog added 18:33 - Jan 22
Is there a team Stern John has not previously played for?
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MarkITFC added 18:45 - Jan 22
Lee Barrett

Roseinor
McAurley
Delanley
Peters

Colback
Garvan
Leadbitter

Edwards
Priskin
Walters
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terry added 19:22 - Jan 22
I'd rest the whole first team and concentrate on the league. We really can make the playoffs this year, but we need a run of wins.
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Mungo added 20:02 - Jan 22
There are some tough games coming up over the next few weeks. We have a large squad and should rotate where practical. It would be sensible to rest key players such as Walters, Leadbitter and Norris in particular. Keep the back 4 intact (possibly bringing in D Wright somewhere) but Edwards, Quinn and Martin could be brought into midfield. Stern John cannot manage 3 games in a week so should be rested if he is to be used in the league. Tomorrow's match is an opportunity for fringe players to shine.
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runaround added 20:32 - Jan 22
Whilst the league has to be priority, a cup-run would be a big boost as it would build excitement and keep player morale high. Therefore apart from possibly resting Norris, i hope he puts out the first choice available XI, to give the best chance of progressing. People say think about the Baggies game, but remember they also play tomorrow so will be as tired as us come Tuesday. Also if we win tomorrow, confidence will be high for Tuesday...lose and it will be lower, whether the players are tired or not.
C.O.Y.B!!
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Dowson added 21:11 - Jan 22
they will give us a game don't forget that so maybe have the decent players on at first then take them off if need be??
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tractorboy_jack added 22:15 - Jan 22
I think we should get the game with a bit more pace to it, with edwards and martin down the wings. That way we can take the game to them and put them under pressure from early on by forcing them to sit back.

Lee-Barrett-GK

Rosenior-RB
Delaney-CB
Macauley-CB
Peters-LB

Edwards-RM
Colback-CM
Garvan-CM
Martin-LM

Priskin-CF
Wickham-CF

A lot of people will disagree with Priskin and Wickham together but if you look at some of the passes Wickham plays e.g. to set up Counago's goal against Coventry and I feel that if Priskin gets the right ball played he will score goals. So I think its worth a try. Colback is scoring a lot now. Garvan is setting up goals and has scored in the FA cup against Blackpool. Martin and Edwards would cause hastle with their threatening pace and tricks, then that outstanding all important back 5.

COYB.

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legoman added 23:28 - Jan 22
Pablo and Priskin up front. Dont care what rest of team is.
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Steve_ITFC_Sweden added 10:28 - Jan 23
Agree with brockleyblueboy: I like Soton (bear some similarities in terms of size and local support to us), but the whingeing Pardew is definitely not on my list of invites to Sunday tea. Let's put out a strong team for the great away support and go all out for the win.
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Blue4life added 12:08 - Jan 23
I know this is off subject but Everton have just said they are reay to sell James Vaughen!!! i think him or david healy would be a brilliant signing i rekon £1m - 2m for vaughen should do it.

What you fink would you sign james vaughen
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peckhamblue added 12:35 - Jan 23
LEE BARRETT
ROSENIOR MCAULEY DELANEY WRIGHT
WALTERS GARVAN COLBACK MARTIN
COUNAGO PRISKIN

Wickham, Clark & Murray on the bench possibly?
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