Expected Southampton team that Ivan Juric might field at St. Mary's.
Countering the opponent's strengths is a commonly implemented tactic in the Premier League. Most clubs agree with this notion but sometimes they need to handle their rival's weaknesses as well.
Talking about the latter, it should be Southampton's strategy for today's clash. It's no secret that Matheus Cunha's absence has boosted the morale in the home camp but utilizing the attacking opportunities well can go a long way into deciding this tie.
Now, the initial steps start from handpicking a suitable front three and Ivan Juric must get this one spot on. Else, the Danny Rohl props will only magnify during the fast approaching international break.
Hence, we have crafted a well balanced Southampton playing eleven that can inflict an upset on the high-flying visitors.
Albert Gronbaek and Paul Onuachu could work wonders in this Southampton setup
GK: Aaron Ramsdale
Another game where Ramsdale would lead the team and a good display is needed here to minimise the relegation noises.
LB: Ryan Manning
Welington hasn't taken advantage of his quick Southampton rise thus, Manning should be trusted to nullify Wolves' wing attacks.
CB: Taylor Harwood-Bellis
West Ham must be keeping their eye on this fixture and Harwood-Bellis would want to meet Southampton as well as his admirer's expectations today.
CB: Joe Aribo
Has been given numerous defensive assignments recently but a clean-sheet here will surely earn him his midfield role later.
RB: Kyle Walker-Peters
The only satisfactory fullback on the roster and Juric wouldn't argue against that.
LM: Kamaldeen Sulemana
Sulemana's best position is in the attack but moving to the midfield can help him receive the ball more than usual.
CM: Mateus Fernandes
Showed great presence of mind against Liverpool and must look to create chaos near the Wolves box.
CM: Flynn Downes
Lesley Ugochukwu's current form is questionable meaning Downes can see more playing time at St. Mary's.
RM: Tyler Dibling
Must be frustrated with his England U21 snub and a goal contribution would be an ideal way to make amends for that.
ST: Albert Gronbaek
Finishing can be improved but his positioning and work-ethic can help create a few goals.
ST: Paul Onuachu
Scored last time when Southampton won and another massive strike against Wolves will earn him a cult-hero status for surpassing that Derby milestone.