Southampton completed a Sheffield double by knocking out Wednesday and
securing a place in the FA Cup fifth round for the first time in five years.
Having knocked out the red and white half of the city, Sheffield United, a few
weeks ago here in the third round with a Jason Dodd penalty, it was a case of
deja vu as skipper Dodd crashed home the killer second goal from the spot to see
off the blue and white team of Wednesday at The Dell.
Kevin Davies had nodded Glenn Hoddle's men into a ninth-minute lead before
Andy Booth headed an equaliser after 66 minutes.
But Dodd restored the lead after 79 minutes after Booth turned from hero to
villain by handling in the box, then James Beattie also used his head to put the
icing on the cake with a third goal in injury time.
Saints appeared to be cruising thanks to Davies' well-taken opener. Mark
Draper fed Beattie on the right flank and he sent a teasing low cross into the
six-yard box.
Davies reached it first and saw his half-volley well saved by Kevin Pressman -
but the Wednesday goalkeeper could only push the ball into the air, and burly
striker Davies pounced to nod it into the net.
Southampton had gone almost eight hours without scoring a goal coming into
this game, but Wednesday almost forced an equaliser after 18 minutes.
Aaron Lescott - whose pace was always a threat - made a good run down the
right and delivered a low, teasing cross aimed at Booth. But a combination of
Saints skipper Jason Dodd and Claus Lundekvam did well to crowd him out.
Southampton won a corner on the right after 33 minutes and Pahars picked out
Dean Richards - but the big defender sent a looping header over the bar from 12
yards.
Saints built an attack of their own 10 minutes later and Pahars fed Davies on
the edge of the box, but this time his shot from 18 yards was blocked by
Pressman's legs.
Wednesday looked hungrier at the start of the second half and Saints
goalkeeper Jones had to be alert in the first minute to save a snap-shot from
Ian Hendon through a crowded area.
Wednesday had tasted the sweetness of upsetting Premiership opposition in a
knockout competition this season, as they beat West Ham at Upton Park in the
Worthington Cup towards the end of last year.
They made more of an impression in the second half as they sensed that Saints
were happy to sit back on their lead.
Another free kick was wasted by Wednesday after 58 minutes. They threw numbers
into the box but Gerald Sibon's weak chip into the box was headed clear.
Wednesday were enjoying more possession and Alan Quinn made a good run down
the left on the hour, but nobody was on hand to meet his deep cross and Richards
brought the ball out of the box.
Pahars had a golden chance to settle the tie, but he let Wednesday off the
hook after 62 minutes. An error from Walker meant the ball fell to the Latvian
striker on the six-yard line, but he side-footed it wide of Pressman's left
post.
That proved costly as Wednesday were rewarded for their efforts with an
equaliser after 65 minutes - only their fourth goal in eight games.
A long throw from Blatsis into the box saw the Saints defence freeze and Booth
sent in a header which squeezed its way over the line.
Saints missed two good chances to regain the lead in the space of a minute.
After 70 minutes substitute Jo Tessem blazed wide from a Pahars cross, then
Beattie sent a header crashing against the bar.
Booth turned from hero to villain after 79 minutes when Wayne Bridge launched
a free-kick into a crowded Wednesday box and the Wednesday striker jumped with
his arm above his head. The ball struck him on the arm and the referee awarded
the spot kick.
Up stepped Dodd to crash the 79th minute penalty into the top right corner -
just as he had done at a similar stage of the game to beat Sheffield United in
the third round - and restore Saints' advantage.
Saints were flattered a little when sub Jo Tessem unselfishly chipped the ball
over Pressman and Beattie headed a third goal into the empty net.
Teams
Southampton: Jones, Dodd, Lundekvam, Richards, Pahars, Oakley,
Draper (Tessem 68), Marsden, Bridge, Davies, Beattie.
Subs Not Used: Moss, Rosler, Kachloul, Soltvedt.
Goals: Davies 11, Dodd 80 pen, Beattie 90.
Sheff Wed: Pressman, Haslam (Ekoku 81), Blatsis, Walker,
Hendon, Harkness, Bromby, Quinn (Morrison 84),Lescott (Crane 89), Sibon, Booth.
Subs Not Used: Hamshaw, Stringer.
Booked: Hendon, Sibon.
Goals: Booth 66.
Att: 15,251
Ref: C Wilkes (Gloucester).