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season was the club's 96th season of competitive football, their 27th in the top flight of
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, and their fifth in the
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. It was the sole season to feature
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as the club's manager, who took over from Dave Merrington in the summer of 1996. After finishing 17th and avoiding relegation on goal difference the previous season, the Saints had another poor campaign as they improved their league position by just one place, finishing a single point above the drop zone. Outside the league, the club were knocked out of the
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in the third round, but made it to the fifth round of the League Cup for the first time since 1991. This was the last season with chairman Guy Askham, who left in 1997. Following his arrival in July, Souness made several changes to the Southampton squad – notable new signings included Norwegian striker
Egil Østenstad Egil Johan Østenstad (; born 2 January 1972) is a Norwegian former professional footballer who played as a forward. He started and ended his career at Viking, before going on to play in the Premier League for Southampton, Blackburn Rovers ...
, Dutch right-back
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and Norwegian centre-back
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, while major outgoings included the sales of striker
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, centre-back Richard Hall and winger
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. The most infamous transfer activity took place during November, when the club signed unproven Senegalese striker Ali Dia for a matter of weeks, before releasing him again after one 53-minute appearance. All the changes brought mixed results, as the club struggled throughout much of the season, before an unbeaten run of seven games in the final weeks of the campaign secured their top-flight survival. Outside the league, Southampton were eliminated from the FA Cup in the third round when they lost 1–3 to
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side
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, who had also knocked the Saints out of the League Cup the previous year. In the 1996–97 edition of the latter tournament, the Saints fared much better, reaching the quarter-finals for the first time since 1991. On the way to the fifth round, they eased past
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(who were struggling in, and would ultimately be relegated from, the
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), beat Third Division club Lincoln City in a replayed third round tie, and made it past First Division side
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(again after a replay). They were ultimately eliminated by another Second Division side,
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, who were on their way to achieving promotion. Southampton used 31 players during the 1996–97 season and had 15 different goalscorers. After one season off the top of the goalscoring charts,
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finished as the club's top scorer for the sixth time in eight seasons, with 13 league and three League Cup goals.
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made the most appearances for a second season out of three, playing in 46 of the team's 48 games during the campaign. Østenstad, who finished just behind Le Tissier on 13 goals, won the Southampton F.C. Player of the Season award. The average league attendance at The Dell during 1996–97 was 15,099. The highest attendance was 15,253 against
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in October and the lowest was 10,737 against Oxford United in the League Cup in December.


Background and transfers

Shortly after the end of the 1995–96 season, manager Dave Merrington was sacked by the Southampton board. The decision was described by club historians in 2003 as an "abandonment" of the manager, who had saved the club from relegation in the final stages of the season, earning him the
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award for April 1996 (during which the Saints had won three out of their six games). In a statement to the media, Merrington commented that "To say it's a great shock is a massive understatement ... I'm leaving with deep regret and sadness". ''
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'' columnist Graham Hiley wrote that "Twelve years of loyal service were wiped out in a terse two-paragraph statement ... The man who brought through
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,
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, the Wallaces
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and Rod">Rod Wallace">Rod/nowiki> and many others appears to have been ruthlessly discarded like litter left on the terraces." A couple of weeks later, Merrington was replaced by former
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,
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and
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manager
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. Souness' first two signings came courtesy of tips from assistant manager Terry Cooper – left-back
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, who Cooper had managed at
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in 1992–93, joined from
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side
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for £250,000, while centre-back
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, a member of Cooper's
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team from 1988 to 1991, signed from
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in the
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for £150,000. Among three trainee signings in July came left-back
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, who would go on to make 174 appearances for the Southampton first team during a five-year stint, before later spells with top clubs Chelsea and
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. Souness also sold five players ahead of the league starting – midfielder
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moved to
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in the First Division for a club record fee of £300,000, out-of-contract defender Richard Hall was snapped up by
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for a tribunal-set fee of £1.4 million, winger
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moved on a free transfer to
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, who had been recently promoted to the First Division, defender Derek Allan moved to
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in the Third Division, three years since his sole substitute appearance for the Saints, and goalkeeper
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moved on a free transfer to third-tier club
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. Changes to the squad continued throughout the season. At the beginning of September, the club signed three players in three days, as they brought in 19-year-old striker Russell Watkinson from non-league side
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, Norwegian centre-back
Claus Lundekvam Claus Lundekvam (born 22 February 1973) is a Norwegian former professional footballer who played as a centre-back. Lundekvam began his career with Brann before moving to English side Southampton in 1996 where he played until his retirement in 20 ...
from Brann for £400,000, and Australian midfielder
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from West Ham for £200,000. The next month, another Norwegian international, 24-year-old striker
Egil Østenstad Egil Johan Østenstad (; born 2 January 1972) is a Norwegian former professional footballer who played as a forward. He started and ended his career at Viking, before going on to play in the Premier League for Southampton, Blackburn Rovers ...
, was signed for £800,000 from
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, while Dutch centre-back
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, who Souness had signed just nine months earlier at Galatasaray, arrived in a near-record £1.3 million deal. Østenstad was brought in to replace
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, who subsequently moved later the same month for £1 million to First Division side
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, whom he chose over
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. Also arriving in loan deals during October were Israeli playmaker
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, who joined from
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until the end of the season, and goalkeeper
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, who came from American club
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until the next March. During November, winger
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and striker
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moved to
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and
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, respectively. The most notable transfer activity, however, was the brief signing of Senegalese striker Ali Dia, who would go down as one of the "worst players" in FA Premier League and world football history. After an uneventful early career in mainland Europe, Dia joined English non-league club
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in November 1996, before days later making the five-division jump to Southampton just a few days after his only game for the club. According to reports, Souness was convinced to give Dia a trial after receiving a phone call from someone purporting to be
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, the most recent winner of the
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award, who claimed that the pair had been teammates at French side
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, and that Dia had played (and scored) for the Senegal national team. Dia made an "embarrassing" appearance as a substitute when several strikers were out injured, before he was released after just two weeks. After Christmas, the club spent £500,000 on Northern Irish goalkeeper
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, who joined Souness' side from Third Division side
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on the recommendation of recently departed manager
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. In the new year, striker Gordon Watson moved for the same fee to
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, who were fighting against relegation from the First Division having recently been promoted. Graham Potter, who had been signed only seven months earlier, left Southampton in February for £300,000 (a profit of £50,000) to join
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, another First Division side. In March, Souness spent another £500,000 to sign Republic of Ireland striker Mickey Evans from Plymouth Argyle to help with the closing stages of the campaign. The same month,
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– who had earlier in the year spent a week at Brighton – joined
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on loan until the end of the season. Players transferred in Players transferred out Players loaned in Players loaned out Players released Players retired Notes


Pre-season friendlies

Ahead of the 1996–97 campaign, Southampton played eight pre-season
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. Like the previous season, they started their pre-season preparations with a short tour of Ireland, beating both
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and
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1–0, thanks to goals from
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and Gordon Watson, respectively. This was followed by a 3–1 win over Southern League side
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(in which
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, who had signed just three days earlier, scored one of the Saints' goals) and two matches at Scottish opposition: a 2–2 draw with
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and a 0–1 defeat at Heart of Midlothian. Another 0–1 loss at
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of the
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was followed by a 1–2 defeat to
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(as part of the Oxford Benevolent Cup pre-season tournament) and a 0–2 loss at Greek side
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.


FA Premier League

Southampton had a dreadful start to the 1996–97 season, dropping into the relegation zone immediately after failing to pick up a win in their first seven fixtures. After an opening day goalless draw at home to Chelsea, the Saints lost 1–2 at both
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and
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, reduced to ten men in each game as
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and
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 ...
, respectively, were sent off. Another home draw, 2–2 against
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(the point saved by a last-minute
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goal), was followed by three straight defeats which saw the South Coast side descend into the drop zone – they lost 1–2 at
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thanks to a goal in the last minute from
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, lost 0–1 at home to
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thanks to a Chris Armstrong penalty, and went down 1–3 at a high-flying
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side. After this dreadful start, Southampton picked up their first – and biggest – win of the season, when they beat
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4–0 at home (their joint-biggest win in the FA Premier League since August 1993).
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scored his first league goal for the club to open the scoring, before a
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brace either side of half-time and a Gordon Watson strike late on secured the three points. This started a short unbeaten run of five games which continued with a 1–1 draw at
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(in which new signings
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and
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made their debuts) and a 3–0 win at home to recently-promoted
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(featuring another debut, for centre-back
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). A week after the win, Southampton hosted FA Premier League champions
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, who they beat 6–3 in "humiliating" fashion. Berkovic opened the scoring after just six minutes with his first goal for the club, before
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was sent off for United just 15 minutes later, having picked up two bookings for fouls on Southampton players. The hosts took advantage and were 3–1 up by half-time courtesy of Le Tissier and Østenstad, who scored his first goal for the club on the stroke of the break. In the last ten minutes, Berkovic and Østenstad scored again to secure the win – the final goal of the game was initially credited to Østenstad, completing his hat-trick, although it was later judged to be a
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own goal. On the back of picking up three wins in five games, Southampton suffered their heaviest defeat since October 1985 at the beginning of November when they lost 1–7 to Everton at
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, with
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scoring a hat-trick for the hosts. The following week, the Saints lost 0–2 at home to fellow bottom-half side
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. This game became infamous in the history of the club, as it marked the debut and sole appearance of Ali Dia, who Souness signed on a short-term basis of a fraudulent recommendation he received over the phone. With many of the team's attacking players unavailable due to injury, Dia was brought on when Le Tissier went off with an injury in the 32nd minute; he played most of the remainder of the game, before being substituted off again in the last five minutes. Dia's sole appearance before he was released within just two weeks was described by
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as "disastrous". Three more defeats followed in a run of five straight losses: 1–2 at
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, 1–3 at
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, and 0–1 at home to
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. Southampton ended 1996 with a 3–1 win over recently-promoted
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, followed by two more defeats against top sides Tottenham Hotspur and Liverpool which saw them drop back into the relegation zone – where they would remain for several months. January started with a 1–0 win over Middlesbrough, when
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converted a second-half penalty, which was followed by a 2–2 draw at home to
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in which Le Tissier scored a "25-yard blockbuster" in the last minute to save his side a point. The club remained in the bottom three when they sacrificed winning positions in games against Manchester United (losing 1–2 from a 1–0 lead after ten minutes) and
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(losing 2–3 after leading 2–0 at half-time), and were held to draws by Wimbledon, Everton and Leeds United between February and March (the Saints picked up just one win during this run, 1–0 over Newcastle United). Towards the end of March, the club dropped from 19th to 20th (bottom) in the FA Premier League table. Southampton responded to their drop to the bottom of the table with a run of seven games unbeaten, including four crucial "six-pointers" against other sides fighting against the risk of relegation. The first win came at the home of Nottingham Forest on 5 April, when new signing Mickey Evans scored his first two goals for the club since arriving the month before, to help the Saints secure a 3–1 win. After a late-fought 1–1 draw with Derby County, the second win of the run came in a 2–0 home win over West Ham United, with Evans scoring again (followed by Berkovic before half-time). The result saw Southampton climb out of the drop zone, into 16th place, for the first time since December. After dropping a 2–0 lead to draw 2–2 at home to Coventry City, the Saints won again when they picked up a 1–0 win over 18th-placed Sunderland, which was followed a couple of weeks later by a 2–0 win over Blackburn Rovers, the latter of which included Matt Le Tissier's first goal in nine games. Like his predecessor Dave Merrington, Souness was named
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for April after an unbeaten month which saw his club secure a chance at FA Premier League survival with three wins and two draws. The Saints went into their final game of the season, against 5th-place Aston Villa, needing either Middlesbrough and/or Sunderland to lose in order to ensure their safety. The game ended 1–0 to Villa, with
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scoring a 12th-minute own goal to decide the tie, while Middlesbrough drew 1–1 with Leeds United and Sunderland lost 0–1 at Wimbledon, leaving Southampton in 16th place, one point above the relegation spots. This marked the fourth time in five seasons the club had finished their season within a point of the first relegation place, with results on the final day of the campaign deciding their fate. Club historians have noted the importance of the signing of Mickey Evans in the closing stages of the season, as he scored four goals in three key games to keep the side's hopes of FA Premier League survival alive.


List of match results


Final league table


Results by matchday


FA Cup

Southampton entered the 1996–97 FA Cup in the third round against
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, who were struggling in the lower places of the
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, and by whom the Saints had been eliminated from the League Cup the previous year. Despite an early start in which they looked more likely to score, it was the top-flight visitors who suffered the first setback of the game when Reading broke the deadlock in the 19th minute through Jamie Lambert. After the half-time break, the Saints drew level when
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"held off three defenders" to equalise after being set up by
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. Reading were back in front within six minutes though, when
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volleyed in a header from
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. Lambert doubled his tally and made it 3–1 for the hosts late on, when he converted a penalty given for a foul by
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(for which he was sent off). In the last minute of the game, Southampton were reduced to nine men as
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was also sent off, after making a "gesture" to the linesman.


League Cup

Southampton entered the 1996–97 League Cup in the second round against
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strugglers
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. In the first leg, at The Dell, the top-flight hosts won 2–0 thanks to goals in either half from
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(a 20th-minute left-footer) and Gordon Watson (a chip from a
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cross in the 81st minute). The Saints fared even better in the second leg at
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, winning 4–0 to take their aggregate win to 6–1. Watson opened the scoring just after the half-hour mark with a volley from a Le Tissier free kick, with
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doubling the lead before the break with a volley from a
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cross. David Farrell pulled one back for the hosts five minutes into the second half, before long-range shots from
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and
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extended Southampton's lead as they progressed to the next round. In the third round, Southampton hosted Third Division side Lincoln City, who were playing in the third round for the first time since the 1982–83 season. Despite the gulf between their league standings, it was the fourth-tier side who went into half-time with the advantage, after Mark Hone put them 1–0 up in the 21st minute. Straight after the break, Le Tissier equalised with a 30-yard volley, before centre-back
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scored his first goal for the club with a header eight minutes later. In the final five minutes, Lincoln forced a replay when
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scored a second for the team. In the replay at
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, Ainsworth put the hosts in front after just nine minutes, with the lead lasting through half-time until the late stages of the game. It took until the 75th minute for the Saints to equalise, when Magilton scored a penalty given for a foul on
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, which was followed ten minutes later by Watson from a
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cross for 2–1, and in the last minute by a long-range
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effort for 3–1. Southampton were drawn against
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club
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in the fourth round, this time away. Dryden put the top-flight visitors ahead in the 26th minute for what appeared to be a winner, before former Saint Paul Moody scored in the last minute of the game to force a replay. The replay at The Dell was an evenly-fought affair, with Berkovic's 21st-minute opener matched by an equaliser just before the break from Oxford's Nigel Jemson. Shortly after the break, Dryden scored his third goal of the tournament to put the Saints 2–1 up, before
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made it 3–1 just before the hour mark. Bobby Ford scored another for Oxford straight after Østenstad's goal, but his side were unable to break the deadlock further and were eliminated. In the fifth round, Southampton were hosted by
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, another Second Division side. Despite opening the scoring through Østenstad in the 16th minute, the top-flight Saints went into half-time 1–2 down, after
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and Luís Cavaco scored in quick succession in the 25th and 26th minutes, respectively. Stockport held onto their lead until the last five minutes, when Østenstad scored his – and Southampton's – second to force a replay for a third round in a row. At The Dell, Le Tissier opened the scoring for Southampton after just eight minutes, however the hosts were "outplayed" and conceded twice in the second half – through
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and Andy Mutch – to face elimination.


Other matches

Outside the league and cup competitions, Southampton played three additional matches during the second half of the 1996–97 season. The first two, in February and March, saw the Saints lose at two
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clubs: 0–2 at
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and 1–2 at
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. The final game took place two days after the conclusion of the league season and saw the club's current first team take on a side of "ex Saints" for defender
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's testimonial. The game finished in a 7–7 draw, with Benali scoring alongside goalkeeper
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, who netted twice.


Player details

Southampton used 31 players during the 1996–97 season, 15 of whom scored during the campaign. 14 players made their debut appearances for the club, including 12 of their 13 first team signings (
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, Ali Dia,
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, Mickey Evans,
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,
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,
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,
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,
Maik Taylor Maik Stefan Taylor (born 4 September 1971) is a former Northern Ireland national football team, Northern Ireland international association football, football goalkeeper (association football), goalkeeper and, since July 2022, goalkeeping coach a ...
,
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, Russell Watkinson, and
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), one signing from the previous season ( Neil Moss), and one player making the step up from youth to the first team ( Steve Basham). Six of these – Berkovic, Dia, Potter, Taylor, Watkinson, and Woods – also made their last appearances for the Saints during the campaign, as did mid-season departees
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,
Neil Heaney Neil Andrew Heaney (born 3 November 1971) is an English former professional footballer who played as a winger. Heaney began his career with top-flight club Arsenal before making 61 appearances in the Premier League for Southampton. He played i ...
,
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, and Gordon Watson, plus two players sold the next season (
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and
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), and one player who subsequently retired (
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). Midfielder
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made the most appearances for Southampton during the season, as he had the one before, playing in 46 of the team's 47 games.
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finished as the club's top goalscorer for the sixth time in the last eight seasons, with 13 goals in the league and three in the League Cup. Østenstad, who finished second in the goalscoring charts with 13 total goals (nine in the league, one in the FA Cup and three in the League Cup), won the Southampton F.C. Player of the Season award for 1996–97.


Squad statistics


Most appearances


Top goalscorers


References


Bibliography

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External links


Southampton F.C. official website
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