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Southampton F.C. Southampton Football Club is a professional football club based in Southampton, Hampshire, England. The club competes in the EFL Championship, the second tier of English football. Their home ground since 2001 has been St Mary's Stadium, befor ...
season was the club's 91st season of competitive football and their 22nd in the
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of the
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. The season was Southampton's first with manager
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, who replaced
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in the summer after six years. It was a disappointing year for the club, who finished 16th in the league after spending much of the year in the relegation zone. Outside the league, the club reached the sixth round of the
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for the first time since 1986, were knocked out of the League Cup in the fourth round, and finished as runners-up of the final
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. With Nicholl's departure came a busy transfer period, as players including brothers
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and
Rod Wallace Rodney Seymour Wallace (born 2 October 1969) is an English former professional footballer. A striker, Wallace started his football career at Southampton in 1987, playing 128 league games and scoring 45 goals. This form earned him a transfer ...
,
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,
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and
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all left the club. New signings included Paul Moody,
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,
Terry Hurlock Terence Alan Hurlock (born 22 September 1958) is an English former professional footballer who played as a central midfielder. Over the course of a 15-year career in the Football League, he had notable spells with Brentford and Millwall. He won ...
and Stuart Gray. The Saints started their first season with Branfoot on dreadful form, dropping into the relegation zone almost immediately and falling to the very bottom of the table by the end of 1991. However, a run of six consecutive wins starting in March (their joint-longest run of consecutive league wins since 1964) saw the team make progress towards mid-table, as they reached a season-high of 13th before settling three positions lower. This was the club's lowest First Division finish since their last relegation from the top flight in 1974. In the FA Cup, Southampton reached the sixth round for the first time since the 1985–86 season, eliminating First Division rivals
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and
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, then Third Division side
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, in the process. They were knocked out after a replay by another top-flight side,
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. In the League Cup, the club made it past
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of the Fourth Division and First Division high-flyers
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, before facing elimination at the hands of
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in the fourth round. In the Full Members' Cup – the last before the tournament was discontinued – the Saints beat
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sides
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and
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, then league rivals Chelsea, before losing in their first and only final appearance to Nottingham Forest. Southampton used 29 players during the 1991–92 season and had 12 different goalscorers. In his final season with the club,
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finished as the top scorer for the Saints, with 19 goals in all competitions.
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was second with 15 goals, followed by
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on nine. Shearer and goalkeeper
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made the most appearances during the campaign, playing in 59 of Southampton's 61 games across all competitions. Flowers received the Southampton F.C. Player of the Season award for the first time. The average league attendance at The Dell during 1991–92 was 14,070. The highest attendance was 19,264 against Manchester United in September and the lowest was 4,036 against Scarborough in the League Cup in October.


Background and transfers

At the end of the 1990–91 season, manager
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was sacked by Southampton's board after six seasons in charge. In his first two seasons as manager, the Saints had reached the semi-finals of the
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and the League Cup, respectively; however, during his tenure, Nicholl had only managed to lead the club to one top-half finishing position in the First Division. He was also credited for giving debuts to several successful players at a young age, including
Matt Le Tissier Matthew Paul Le Tissier (; born 14 October 1968) is a former professional association football, footballer who played as a midfielder. Le Tissier spent his entire professional club career with Southampton F.C., Southampton, before turning to non- ...
,
Alan Shearer Alan Shearer (born 13 August 1970) is an English Association football, football pundit and former professional player who played as a striker (association football), striker. Widely regarded as one of the best strikers of all time and one of t ...
,
Francis Benali Francis Vincent Benali (born 30 December 1968) is an English football coach and former professional player. As a player, he was a full back who notably spent most of his career in the Premier League with Southampton, during a sixteen-year spel ...
, and brothers
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and
Rod Wallace Rodney Seymour Wallace (born 2 October 1969) is an English former professional footballer. A striker, Wallace started his football career at Southampton in 1987, playing 128 league games and scoring 45 goals. This form earned him a transfer ...
. Nicholl was replaced in the summer of 1991 by
Ian Branfoot Ian Grant Branfoot (born 26 January 1947) is an English former football player and manager. Born in Gateshead, he played as a full-back, and after starting at Gateshead joined Sheffield Wednesday, making his Football League debut in 1965. Afte ...
, who had previously worked as a coach at Southampton between 1977 and 1983, before having a successful five-year spell as manager of
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in the
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and Third Divisions. Ahead of Branfoot's arrival, brothers
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and
Rod Wallace Rodney Seymour Wallace (born 2 October 1969) is an English former professional footballer. A striker, Wallace started his football career at Southampton in 1987, playing 128 league games and scoring 45 goals. This form earned him a transfer ...
both left Southampton, after having unsuccessfully requested transfers several times during the previous season. They were sold for a combined £1.6 million – the highest fee set by a tribunal to date – to First Division title challengers
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. The new manager's first transfer activity saw him release 37-year-old midfielder
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on a free transfer to
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in the Third Division. In dismissing a player described by club historians as "a favourite of the fans", this decision has been identified by commentators as one of the primary early reasons for the supporters' disapproval of Branfoot as manager. Just two new players joined ahead of the start of the league campaign – striker Paul Moody was signed from Southern League side
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and left-back Matthew Robinson was signed as a trainee. Centre-back
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, who had struggled to break into Southampton's first team, also left in August to join Fourth Division side and former loan club
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. After the opening three league games of the season, Branfoot signed winger David Lee from Third Division side Bury for £350,000. He was followed just over a week later by Northern Irish striker and former Southampton schoolboy
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, who joined from
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on 3 September for a fee of £500,000. Another week later, Branfoot signed former Reading acquisition
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from Scottish champions
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as a replacement for Case, paying £400,000 for his services. Later in September, the club sold striker
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to
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for £250,000, left-back Andy Cook to
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for £60,000, and midfielder Sergey Gotsmanov (who had only arrived a year before) to German club
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for free. Defensive midfielder Stuart Gray signed for £200,000 from
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, who then briefly signed Alan McLoughlin on loan. Transfer activity continued throughout much of the 1991–92 season. At the beginning of October, the club brought in centre-back Steve Wood – another key player in Branfoot's promotion-winning Reading side from 1986 – from second-flight side
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for a fee of £400,000. At the same time, fellow centre-back
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was loaned to
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in the Second Division; he would later make his move permanent in December, for a fee of £60,000. In the second half of the campaign,
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, Jon Gittens and
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were all sent out on loans until the end of the season, while McLoughlin was loaned out (and subsequently sold) to nearby rivals
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. During the latter stages of the season, Barbadian winger Michael Gilkes was loaned in from Reading, where he had played under Branfoot during his tenure as manager. Players transferred in Players transferred out Players loaned in Players loaned out Notes


Pre-season friendlies

Ahead of the 1991–92 league campaign, Southampton played nine pre-season
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. The pre-season period started in July with five straight wins, as the Saints beat a Kuwait Olympic XI 5–0, Third Division side
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3–0, South Western League club Torpoint Athletic 5–3,
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of the
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2–1, and another South Western League side, Bodmin Town, 5–0 (the final match saw
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score a hat-trick). August started with two games against Scottish opposition, as the club drew 0–0 with
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and picked up a 2-0 victory over
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champions
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. The final two pre-season friendlies included a 4–1 win over
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for
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's testimonial and their only loss, a 0–1 defeat at home to Spanish side
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.


First Division

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's debut season with Southampton started poorly, as they faced two marginal defeats in their opening fixtures, losing 2–3 at home to
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and 0–1 at
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, who had recently been promoted from the
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. Their first win came in a 2–0 away victory over
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, however this was followed by a 0–4 defeat (the joint-heaviest of the season) at home to
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and another three games spawning just two points. A 1–0 win over
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was a brief high point followed by another two losses, the second of which saw
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emulating Leeds United's 4–0 thrashing of the Saints, with
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netting a hat-trick. By the end of September, Southampton had already dropped to 21st out of 22 in the First Division league table. An undefeated October saw the South Coast side draw 1–1 with
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and 0–0 with
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, before picking up an unexpected 3–1 away win at
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, with
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scoring his first double of the season. Southampton remained in the relegation zone throughout most of the rest of the calendar year, only briefly pulling themselves out with a 1–0 win over Chelsea in late-November. Despite their poor run of results, the Saints did manage to hold their own against several high-profile opponents during this period, including holding
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to a 1–1 draw and sharing the points with title hopefuls Leeds United in a 3–3 stalemate either side of Christmas. After an 11th defeat from their opening 22 games, however, the club ended December at the bottom of the league table with just 19 points. 1992 started in much the same manner, as the Saints lost two home games in a row – the first to Everton and the second to Sheffield United, who were also fighting against the risk of relegation. An away win over Tottenham Hotspur saw Southampton briefly leapfrog
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at the bottom of the table, however they quickly returned their after another loss at Norwich City followed by three draws in a row against Chelsea,
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and Liverpool. Despite being at the bottom of the league table, Southampton embarked on a winning streak in March which saw them pick up six victories in a row – the first time they had done so since the early stages of the 1964–65 season. The games were all closely fought, with the Saints beating fellow strugglers
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, mid-table side
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and title contenders
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1–0 in the first three fixtures, which were followed by a late 2–1 defeat of relegation-threatened Luton Town, a 1–0 win over Everton at
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, and finally a 2–1 home win over Queens Park Rangers. By the end of the spell, Southampton had climbed from 22nd to 17th in the table, with eight points between them and the first relegation place. The penultimate six games included three wins and three losses, which was followed on the final day by another heavy defeat to Arsenal, this time 1–5 at
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, matching the season record heaviest defeats from earlier in the campaign – like the 0–4 loss at The Dell in September, this game also included an Ian Wright hat-trick. Southampton finished the season 16th in the table with 14 wins, ten draws and 18 defeats. Having only scored 39 goals in the 42-game campaign, this marked the first season since 1924–25 that the club had scored less than one goal per game on average; it was also the first time in the club's history that a league season had ended with both a goal-per-game average under 1.0 and a negative goal difference.


List of match results


Final league table


Results by matchday


FA Cup

Southampton entered the 1991–92 FA Cup in the third round against
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, a First Division side who were sitting 13th in the league table before the game – nine positions ahead of the Saints. Southampton scored two goals in quick succession in the first half, with Steve Wood heading in a cross from
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, before Le Tissier scored one himself with a long-range effort just before the break. QPR came close to scoring on numerous occasions in the second half, including a late penalty for a foul by
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, but goalkeeper
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kept the attacks at bay to keep the 2–0 win safe. In the fourth round, Southampton hosted
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, who were second in the league and considered "cup favourites" according to club historians. Despite chances for
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and
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at either end, the game ended in a goalless draw, necessitating a replay at
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. Stuart Gray put the visiting Saints ahead within ten minutes with his only goal for the club, before Shearer doubled their lead with a header from a Le Tissier free kick;
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pulled one back for the hosts just before the break. After half-time, United increased the pressure on Southampton's goal and finally scored an equaliser in stoppage time at the end of the game, when
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converted "the flukiest of chances". After a goalless half an hour of extra time, Southampton won the tie through a penalty shootout –
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, Shearer, Barry Horne and
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all scored for the Saints, while
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saw his effort go "high and wide" and
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had his penalty saved by Flowers for the win (their first over United in the FA Cup). Southampton travelled to Manchester again for the fifth round, in which they played Third Division side
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. The first half saw the Saints go 2–0 up, as centre-back Richard Hall scored two headers in two minutes from successive Le Tissier corners; in the 38th minute, he almost completed a first-half hat-trick with a third goal of the same ilk. The second half saw Southampton continue to dominate, but chances for Le Tissier, Shearer and David Lee were all saved by Bolton goalkeeper David Felgate. In the last 15 minutes of the game, the hosts scored two goals to force a replay, first through Andy Walker and later Scott Green, both as a result of crosses from the wings. The replay at The Dell also ended in a 2–2 draw. In the first 45 minutes, Southampton went 1–0 up through Shearer, before Walker responded 12 minutes before the break. After a relatively quiet second half, Bolton looked set to progress when Julian Darby volleyed past Flowers in the final minute of normal time; from the subsequent kick-off, however, the Saints put pressure on the visitors and eventually equalised through a long-range effort from Horne, which forced extra time. Horne scored again to secure Southampton's passage to the sixth round. In their first FA Cup sixth round appearance since the 1985–86 season, Southampton faced fellow top-flight strugglers
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. Despite chances for both sides to score during each half, it remained goalless as both teams played defensively to avoid letting in a goal – club historians report that the game was described by commentators as "drab". In a third consecutive replay, Southampton travelled to
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, where they had lost 1–2 in the league less than two months earlier. However, it was the visitors who opened the scoring just before the half-time break, when Ruddock headed in a corner from Le Tissier. In the second half, however, the Canaries dominated possession and enjoyed numerous chances on goal. A few minutes after the break, Le Tissier was sent off and Rob Newman scored an equaliser a few minutes later. When the game remained 1–1, extra time was played, during which Horne was also dismissed; before the end of extra time,
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scored a winner to send Norwich through.


League Cup

Southampton entered the 1991–92 League Cup in the second round against Fourth Division club
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. The visiting Saints won the first leg 3–1 thanks to goals from
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(two) and
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, before a 2–2 draw at The Dell (in which
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and Cockerill put the hosts 2–0 up within the first three minutes) secured a 5–3 aggregate victory for the top-flight side. The club faced
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in the third round, drawing 1–1 at
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before beating the newly-promoted First Division side 1–0 in the replay thanks to a Barry Horne header. A replay was also required in the fourth round, after a goalless draw between Southampton and
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; despite hosting the replay, however, the Saints were eliminated by Forest in a 0–1 defeat.


Full Members' Cup

In the final Full Members' Cup before the tournament was discontinued, Southampton entered the second round against
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of the
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, winning 2–1 thanks to second-half goals from
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and
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. Another second-flight side,
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, awaited the Saints in the next round, with a single Le Tissier header securing their passage. In the area semi-finals, Southampton beat fellow First Division relegation risks
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2–1 at home, with a Shearer header followed in the last five minutes by a winning Le Tissier penalty. In the two-legged area final, Southampton played Chelsea – they won the first leg 2–0 thanks to goals from Shearer and
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, then won the second leg 3–1 thanks to a Le Tissier hat-trick. In their first cup final since the 1979 League Cup final, the Saints played league rivals
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at
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. The Saints were 0–2 down at half-time, with Forest going ahead through
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and
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. Halfway through the second half, Le Tissier pulled one back for his side, heading in a
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cross, before defender
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equalised with his own header from a Le Tissier cross six minutes later. The tie was forced to extra time, during which Gemmill scored his second and Forest's third to secure the win.


Other matches

Outside the league and cup competitions, Southampton played two additional matches during 1991–92. The first was a friendly with the Saudi Arabia national team less than a month after the start of the league, which the visiting Saints lost 2–5 with their goals coming from
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and
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. The second extra game came five days after the end of the league campaign in May 1992, as
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hosted Southampton for a testimonial to mark the end of manager Ian McDonald's tenure, as the club was wound up that summer; the First Division side won 2–1, thanks to goals from
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and
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.


Player details

Southampton used 29 players during the 1991–92 season, 12 of whom scored during the campaign. Nine players made their debut appearances for the club, including six of their seven new signings (
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, Stuart Gray,
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, David Lee, Paul Moody, and Steve Wood), one loanee ( Michael Gilkes) and two players making the step up from youth to the first team ( David Hughes and
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). Eight players made their final appearances for the Saints during the campaign: three left during the season ( Alan McLoughlin,
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, and
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), four left before the next season ( Jon Gittens, Barry Horne,
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, and
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), and one was a short-term loanee (Gilkes). Goalkeeper
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and striker Shearer both made the most appearances for Southampton during the season, missing just two matches each and playing in all 59 other games across all competitions. Shearer finished as the season's top goalscorer with 19 goals in all competitions, followed by
Matt Le Tissier Matthew Paul Le Tissier (; born 14 October 1968) is a former professional association football, footballer who played as a midfielder. Le Tissier spent his entire professional club career with Southampton F.C., Southampton, before turning to non- ...
on 15 goals (Dowie was the club's second-highest scorer in the league, with nine goals to Le Tissier's six). Flowers won the Southampton F.C. Player of the Season award.


Squad statistics


Most appearances


Top goalscorers


References


Bibliography

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External links


Southampton F.C. official website
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