Russell Martin acknowledged automatic promotion is now likely beyond Southampton after his side’s toothless display at Blackburn saw them stumble to a scoreless draw. (More Football News)
Having fought for a top-two finish in the Championship for much of the season, Saints’ pro🍰fligacy in front of goal proved costly in the last-gasp Good Friday draw with Middlesbrough and even later loss to Ipswich on Easter꧙ Monday.
Those frustrating results🎀 were compounded by a lack of attacking spark on Saturday at Ewood Park, where fourth-placed Southampton created little against well-drilled Blackburn in a forgettable 0-0 draw.
“I was positive about the way we defended,♑ about the clean sheet,” Saints manager ꦆMartin said.
“We’ve looked so dangerous and creative going f꧙orwa💯rd recently but conceded too many goals, so we did a lot of work on that side of game.
“(I’m) pleased with that side of the game, pleased with the aggression💫 in the team on that side of the game 📖because it was a tough game and big credit to Blackburn.
“They’re fighting with everything they have but I’m really disappointed with the side we have been so good at recently, the creativity, the attacking flow. It wasn’t there today at all.🌃”
Southampton’s inability to win in La෴🌳ncashire further dented their hopes of automatic promotion, leaving them 12 points behind second-placed Ipswich with seven league games to go.
That run includes trips to Leiceste𝓡r and Leeds, with Martin looking for Saints to build momentum and peak again for the play-offs as they seek an immediate Premier League 🔥return.
“The guys still have a brilliant chance to get as many points as possible, so we can all look at each other at the end of the season and gꦉo ‘well, we did our bit, it just wasn’t to ꦦbe this season’,” he said.
“We don’t🃏 deserve, none of them deserve, for the season j🐼ust to finish flatly ahead of what is looking likely to be the play-offs.
“꧂I think it’s really important we build some momentum and we go into it feeling good abou🎶t ourselves, with a spring in our step and energy, and then the rest will take care of itself I’m sure.”
Saturday’s poi🔯nt was important for Blackburn, who dug deep haℱving started the week with a fantastic 5-1 win at Sunderland.
The 𒊎result edges John Eustace’s outfit closer to Championship survival, with Callum Brittain producing a key block to deny Kyle Walker-Peters with 10 minutes remaining.
“I thought it was an excellent game, really exciting game, good Championship game,” the ꦦRovers boss said. “Two good teams going at it.
“I was really proud of the boy🅷s’ efforts. I thought we were outstanding with and without the ball, just disappointed that we couldn’t be a little bit more clinical in the final third.
“I think that’s the first time Southampton haven’t scored for 30 odd games, so that’s something very plไeasing. It’s all the work that the boys are putting in on the training field.
“We were disappointed not to get a clean sheet on Monday but the boys have t🌳hrown their bodies on the line.
“Today, you could see th𝄹at, you could see the commitment of the whole squad, the togetherness of the whole squad, which is vital at this stage ꦉof the season.”