Southampton hold a surprising 1-0 lead over Arsenal at half-time in their FA Cup quarter-final clash at St Mary’s Stadium.
Despite Arsenal dominating possession and controlling much of the early tempo, it was Southampton who struck the decisive blow in the first half. Ross Stewart found the back of the net in the 35th minute, capitalizing on a defensive lapse to give the hosts the advantage.
The Gunners started brightly, with Gabriel Martinelli and Martin Ødegaard both coming close as they looked to impose themselves early on. However, Southampton’s defensive organization held firm, with key interventions and solid goalkeeping denying Arsenal a breakthrough.
Statistically, Arsenal have been the more dominant side, enjoying the bulk of possession (over 60%) and registering more attempts on goal. However, their inability to convert chances has proven costly, while Southampton have remained compact and dangerous on the counter.
The goal itself came from a swift attacking move, exposing Arsenal’s defensive vulnerability and highlighting Southampton’s efficiency in front of goal. The hosts have looked threatening whenever they transition quickly, catching Arsenal off guard on multiple occasions.
Mikel Arteta’s side, who have rotated their squad and introduced younger players, have struggled to find their usual attacking rhythm. Their buildup play has been steady, but the final ball and finishing have lacked the sharpness needed to break down a well-drilled Southampton defense.
For Southampton, this has been an impressive first-half display. Their discipline, energy, and clinical edge have put them in a strong position to cause a major upset against one of the competition’s favorites.
As it stands, Arsenal face a crucial second half if they are to keep their FA Cup hopes alive, while Southampton will look to maintain their structure and capitalize on any further opportunities to extend their lead.