The Sun (Malaysia)

Saints reach FA Cup semis

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MARK HUGHES enjoyed the ideal start to his Southampto­n reign as the struggling Premier League club reached the FA Cup semifinals with a 2-0 win at Wigan yesterday.

Hughes was hired as Southampto­n manager this week to replace the sacked Mauricio Pellegrino and the former Saints striker had an immediate impact on his new team.

Hughes’ main goal is to help Southampto­n preserve their top-flight status and they dropped into the relegation zone on Saturday as Crystal Palace won in the league while the Saints were preparing for their cup quarterfin­al. Neverthele­ss, a trip to Wembley in the semi-finals could provide a welcome tonic as the new manager tries to make his presence felt.

It was essential Southampto­n avoided following in the footsteps of Manchester City, West Ham and Bournemout­h – topflight sides who had all perished against third tier giant-killers Wigan in the FA Cup this season.

They achieved that aim thanks to second half goals from Pierre Emile Hojbjerg and Cedric Soares.

After a scrappy first half, Southampto­n took the lead in the 62nd minute.

Dusan Tadic’s corner was stabbed goalwards by Hojbjerg and Wigan’s Dan Burn couldn’t react quick enough to clear off the line.

Manolo Gabbiadini had a chance to double Southampto­n’s advantage in the 73rd minute when he got past Burn and the Wigan centre-back brought him down in the penalty area.

But Wigan goalkeeper Christian Walton plunged to his left and pushed Gabbiadini’s powerful spot-kick round the post.

Wigan applied plenty of pressure in the closing stages, but couldn’t emulate their epic fifth round success against Premier League leaders City.

In the first minute of stoppage-time, Southampto­n right back Soares surged into the area before side-footing past Walton. – AFP

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