FAC: Wigan 0-2 Southampton


Mark Hughes won his first game in charge of Southampton

Mark Hughes guided Southampton into the FA Cup semi-finals in his first game in charge with a 2-0 win at Wigan on Sunday.


Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg and Cedric Soares scored their first goals for the club to seal Southampton's passage from the FA Cup quarter-finals for the first time in 15 years.

Wigan were looking to reach the last four for the third time in six seasons and the 2013 winners dominated the first half but paid for not taking their chances.
 
Hojbjerg hooked in a 62nd-minute corner for his first Saints goal and Manolo Gabbiadini then had a 73rd-minute penalty brilliantly saved by Christian Walton before Soares added a second in stoppage-time.

Paul Cook's men can now focus on their League One promotion push after another memorable cup run, including the scalp of Manchester City in the last round, while Hughes will hope this result can be the catalyst for a push towards Premier League safety.
 
The visitors had the first opening when Walton dropped an 11th-minute free-kick at the feet of Guido Carrillo but the striker's lack of confidence showed as he poked the ball weakly back into the goalkeeper's arms.

Nathan Byrne gave Southampton a torrid time down the right and he sparked chaos in the Saints' defence five minutes later but his shot took a deflection and, with Chey Dunkley just unable to apply the finishing touch, the ball rolled past a post.

Gary Roberts was the next to go close, choosing an attempted lob after Jack Stephens met a long ball with a weak header when he might have been better going for power. Alex McCarthy was finally tested in the 42nd minute when a Max Power corner moved viciously in the wind and would have dipped under the bar but for a strong hand from the keeper.

Hughes was far from pleased as he walked off for half-time but it did not take long in the second period for Southampton to start to look like the higher-division side. A careless back pass from Byrne left Gabbiadini with only Walton to beat but the keeper produced a fine save to bail out his team-mate.
 
After Walton pushed over Hojbjerg's bullet header, Southampton capitalised on their dominance as the Latics keeper was unable to prevent the same player hooking in the resulting corner.

Dan Burn's desperate lunge to stop Gabbiadini resulted in a penalty, but having struck the ball towards the corner, Walton flung himself to his left and pushed Gabbiadini's effort away.
 
Wigan pushed increasingly desperately for one final chance and Noel Hunt should have tested McCarthy but could not get enough on his header. Moments later Cedric broke away before finishing confidently past Walton to book Southampton's place at Wembley.


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