Sunday 19 August 2012

PREVIEW: Manchester City v Southampton

Southampton couldn't have been given a tougher start to their first Premier League campaign in seven years.

The Premier League champions will want to get their season off to a hot start - and will see Southampton as the easiest of opening day fixtures.

Last season, City dismantled Swansea in their first Premier League game, and today could be no different.

WIth a lack of top quality signings arriving at St Mary's, Nigel Adkins is under pressure to show his squad are good enough to compete in the Premier League.

Jay Rodriguez has arrived for a whopping £7million from Burnley, but with Rickie Lambert and Billy Sharp already on the books, Rodriguez is unlikely to turn any heads this season.

Southampton's biggest struggle this season will be their defence. A good marker of how good their back line is will come today against City.

With the likes of Carlos Teves, Sergio Aguero, Mario Balotelli and David Silva on show - Kelvin Davis is likely to have a busy return to the top flight.

Saints should not read too much into a possible heavy defeat. It may take Adkins' side a few weeks to find their Premier League feet, and also face Manchester United and Arsenal within their first four games.

Jack Cork will miss the opening game with an ankle injury, while City will be without Gareth Barry and Micah Richards. There are doubts also over the fitness of Mario Balotelli, Jack Rodwell and Joe Hart.

Although such a daunting prospect, an opening day visit to Manchester could be the best time to play City. Despite beaming with confidence from last season's dramatic clinch of the Premier League title - City won't be their best, and with with Saints having nothing to lose - they could cause an upset.

Saints don't have a great track record on the opening day of the season. Last year's win against Leeds was the club's first win since 1999. Although Southampton won't expect a good start, the team will learn an incredible amount in their first 90 minutes of Premier League football.

Southampton return to Premier League after seven years

After seven years, Premier League football returns to Southampton.

The Saints haven't had the easiest of times in recent seasons, but their patient reward is a place in the top flight.

Back-to-back promotions means confidence is high, but questions have been raised over Nigel Adkins' summer signings.

The Saints boss splashed £7million on Burnley's Jay Rodregiez, and he has brought in Nathaniel Clyne from Crystal Palace, Steven Davis from Rangers and Paulo Gazzaniga from Gillingham.

These signings would have been treasured in the Championship, but may struggle to make an impact in the top flight.

Team spirit and youth prospects are once again going to be key for Saints this season, but they still remain favourites for the drop.

The club have been linked with a £12million swoop for Uruguayan midfielder Gaston Ramirez from Bolognia. If the deal goes through, if would be a fantastic signing. However, Southampton have a real lack of Premier League experience.

Kelvin Davis and Adam Lallana are the only squad members to have played in the Premier League for the Saints, and only a handful have played in top divisions.

However, Southampton will look at Norwich and Swansea's performances last season if they need any more motivation.

Southampton are likely to struggle in the Premier League without bolstering their defence. However, today's return to the top flight should be a fitting celebration to the club's struggle over the past seven years.

In 2009, Saints started their League One campaign on minus 10 points after going into administration. Since hitting rock bottom, Saints have gone from strength to strength - and expect confidence to still be high. The club's future is secure, and the Hampshire club get to test themselves against some of the best teams in the world.