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    Soccer-Southampton avoid dubious record with City draw, Brentford keep Europe hopes alive

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    Posted on May 10, 2025

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    Last updated: January 23, 2026

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    Southampton drew 0-0 with Manchester City, avoiding a record low. Brentford's win boosts their European hopes, while Fulham's defeat dims theirs.

    Southampton Draws with Manchester City, Brentford Eyes Europe

    SOUTHAMPTON, England (Reuters) -Southampton gave their long-suffering fans something to cheer about with a surprise 0-0 draw with Manchester City on Saturday that saw the rock bottom team avoid tying Derby County as the worst Premier League side in history.

    Pep Guardiola's City remained third in the table on 65 points with two games remaining in their bid for Champions League qualification. Newcastle United and Chelsea, who meet on Sunday, are only two points behind. Nottingham Forest, who also have a game in hand, trail by four.

    Brentford's pursuit of a first-ever European qualification gained strength with their 1-0 victory over already-relegated Ipswich Town, while Brighton & Hove Albion claimed a 2-0 win at Wolverhampton Wanderers to keep them within touching distance of playing in Europe next season.

    Fulham's hopes of European football next season are fading fast, however, after they slipped to a fourth Premier League defeat in five games with a 3-1 loss to Everton.

    Already-relegated Southampton had looked likely to equal Derby County's season-low tally of 11 points in 2007-08, but the draw moved them to 12 as their fans at a sun-drenched St Mary's Stadium sung loudly in celebration.

    Manchester City thoroughly dominated with 26 shots to the home side's two, but Southampton defended in numbers, particularly in the dying minutes, to deny them.

    Their game plan drew criticism from City's Ruben Diaz.

    "It's frustrating to play against a team like them. They don't even try to play, just wasting time the whole game," Diaz told Sky Sports.

    "I don't even feel like they want to play the game or win the game. They are just sitting around. We tried every way. We had chances but we didn't score."

    Southampton goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale was proud of his team.

    "We've had a tough, tough season, we've had tough Monday mornings after heavy defeats," Ramsdale told Sky Sports. "We spoke about trying to be respectful and giving our all for the football club. Today we put smiles on the Southampton fans' faces. It's just a relief to be honest."

    At Portman Road, Brentford won their fourth in a row on a first-half header by Kevin Schade to leave them eighth in the table with 55 points, while Ipswich are 18th.

    Schade scored in the 18th minute when he met Bryan Mbeumo's corner and steered the ball into the far corner.

    "Incredible pride to be part of this group of players and staff. So difficult to win four games in a row," Brentford manager Thomas Frank told the BBC.

    LASER FOCUSED

    "I see a strong team on form, we have got the momentum which is important. We are close to finishing eighth which would be the best position ever in the league. We are laser focused."

    At Wolverhampton, goals from Danny Welbeck and substitute Brajan Gruda saw Brighton move up one place to ninth, level on 55 points with eighth-placed Brentford. Wolves fell to 14th.

    Should Manchester City defeat Crystal Palace in the FA Cup final this month, an eighth-place league finish would secure qualification for the Conference League.

    "I think we were up against a good side and they're in good form. We had a gameplan and we played it out well," Welbeck told Premier League Productions.

    Brighton were awarded a penalty in the 28th minute for a foul by Matheus Cunha on Mats Wieffer, and Welbeck stepped up to put the ball in the net for his 10th league goal this season.

    Brighton doubled their lead in the 85th minute as German Gruda scored his first goal for the south-coast club, delicately dinking the ball over onrushing keeper Jose Sa after being played in by Simon Adingra.

    Fulham's loss at Craven Cottage saw them remain 11th in the table with 51 points from 36 games, four points back of the top eight, while Everton climbed one spot to 13th.

    Raul Jimenez gave Fulham a deserved lead in the first half with a powerful header before Vitaliy Mykolenko's deflected shot from the edge of the box levelled the score on the stroke of halftime.

    Two goals in three minutes from Michael Keane and Beto, who profited from an error by goalkeeper Bernd Leno, turned the game in Everton's favour in the second half and dealt their host's European dreams a heavy blow.

    "It is the story of the last three or four games," Fulham manager Marco Silva told BBC. "Goals have come from set-pieces. We have to be willing to fight, do our job well and we didn't. It's about concentration and focus."

    Bournemouth face Aston Villa in Saturday's late game.

    (Reporting by Lori Ewing in Manchester, England; editing by Pritha Sarkar)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Southampton avoids tying Derby County's record with a 0-0 draw.
    • •Manchester City remains third in the Premier League table.
    • •Brentford strengthens European qualification hopes.
    • •Brighton wins against Wolverhampton to stay competitive.
    • •Fulham's European ambitions dwindle after loss to Everton.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Soccer-Southampton avoid dubious record with City draw, Brentford keep Europe hopes alive

    1What is the main topic?

    The main topic is Southampton's draw with Manchester City, impacting Premier League standings.

    2How did Brentford perform?

    Brentford won 1-0 against Ipswich Town, boosting their chances for European qualification.

    3What happened to Fulham?

    Fulham lost 3-1 to Everton, diminishing their hopes for European football next season.

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