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Southampton At Ipswich Town The Preview Friday, 15th Aug 2025 09:37 Saints travel to Ipswich Town hoping to make it 3 wins in a row for the first time since April 2024, if they can do this then they will post a firm notice of intention that they will be up in the front runners in this seasons promotion race. The wins against Wrexham & Northampton were hardly convincing, but what they did display was a dogged ability to dig in and grind out a result even when playing badly and they say that is the sign of a good team. In the season opener last week at St Mary's they rode their luck at the back and continually gifted Wrexham goalscoring opportunities and this is Will Still's dilemma at the moment. In that game we played two youngsters with Jack Stephens in the middle as the Captain, although Jack was the hero at the end with the last minute goal, it papered over the cracks in the back line. So here is Still's dilemma we need a leader, an organiser and just as importantly someone who is a nailed on starter, is Jack that ? At Northampton Taylor Harwood-Bellis came in and to be blunt he should start in the centre of the defence ahead of Jack. So if that is to be the case, then do we stick with a back 3 with THB flanked by Edwards and Quarshie or do we revert to a flat back four, in which case THB is still the anchor, but who do you play next to him from that starting 3 against Wrexham and we haven't even mentioned Nathan Wood or Charlie Taylor yet. So there is an awful lot of thinking for the manager to do before this game and indeed after it, yes I have written this before, no I haven't got anything against Jack Stephens he is a good squad player, but he is not a leader and he is not an organiser and that means he is not a Captain either. This issue has not been dealt with by successive managers, we haven't really had one since January 2017 when Jose Fonte left & Virgil Van Dijk got his long term injury. We are over stacked with central defenders who can play football, but none of them are leaders, at least not yet in the case of the youngsters. To quote from the 1980's Blackadder series, there are two schools of though on this one, everyone else says you do need one, but Southampton managers seem to say you don't, I know what school I'm in. Who plays out wide is another question, will we play wingbacks or revert to that back four, and play conventional wingers I would hope that Ryan Fraser is in the starting line up somewhere in either set up. Elsewhere in the side I would hope that Flynn Downes is fit and ready to anchor the midfield alongside Shea Charles, I would hope that Matteus Fernandes is fit enough to sit in front of them , if that is the case then we have a good chance up at Portman Road. Up front we have a plethora of strikers who are proven in the Championship and can score goals plus Damion Downs whose experience is mainly in the Bundesliga 2 in Germany and the USA International side. It will give us an advantage in the closing stages if we are chasing the game, but although all played their part against Wrexham in pushing them back, none as of yet have found their scoring boots, they all need a goal to kick start a scoring run. Ipswich for their part have not made many signings, up front they have replaced Liam Delap with 29 year old Chuba Akpom, the former Arsenal academy player has joined on loan from Ajax, whom he joined from Middlesbrough in 2023 after his one good season where he scored 28 goals, his other 10 or so seasons are not that impressive. But they have also lost key players, not just Delap, but from their Promotion winning side of two years ago, Nathan Broadhead has just left for Wrexham, Cameron Burgess who was a rock in the centre of their defence has left for Swansea, Marcus Harness has gone to Huddersfield, Massimo Luango to Millwall, Sam Morsy to Kuwait, that is 5 players who were the bedrock of their promotion push last time. At Birmingham on the opening day, Ipswich were poor, their only shot on target was the 96th minute penalty that got them the 1-1 draw,, they are not the side who romped to automatic promotion two years ago. So we should go without fear, we have as it stands at the moment the best squad in the Championship in all departments, some of those players might leave, but they will be replaced, we should look forward with confidence, not pessimism. We went down unceremoniously last season due to poor management both on and off the pitch, all of that is changed, Ipswich did not do much better and little has changed apart from losing some key players. But the first test is this trip to Portman Road and we have to come through it unscathed, a draw would not be the worst result, but a win would really see us setting the pace for the season. All Photos Via Reuters Please report offensive, libellous or inappropriate posts by using the links provided.
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