George Bennett's Walsall ratings v Southampton: Fives and sixes in FA Cup defeat
George Bennett rates the Walsall players after their FA Cup defeat at Southampton
Jackson Smith 6
Made a couple of saves to keep the score down, and bravely took a whack to stop Mara from reaching the ball during the first half. Had little chance with all four goals.
David Okagbue 5
The teenager was given a torrid afternoon by Ryan Fraser, and failed to get close to him when Fraser set up Mara’s goal, and scored his third.
Priestley Farquharson 5
Had a challenging afternoon up against Sekou Mara, and regularly got dragged out of position.
Donervon Daniels 5
Was unable to venture into the opposing half and play with freedom, and he was caught on the couple occasions that he did.
Tom Knowles 6
Involved in a couple of bright moments in the first half, but had trouble helping Okagbue stop the effective combination play between Jayden Meghoma and Fraser.
Jack Earing 6
Performed well overall, but missed a gilt-edged chance when he was sent through on goal at the start of the second half.
Brandon Comley 6
Was key to the period between Southampton’s first and second goals, as Walsall kept an organised and disciplined shape.
Isaac Hutchinson 6
The midfielder was probably Walsall’s most dangerous player, although he should’ve teed up James-Taylor in the first half.
Liam Gordon 5
Looked to drag Walsall forward at times, but had a very difficult afternoon up against 17-year-old Sam Amo-Ameyaw.
Douglas James-Taylor 5
Forced a rare save out of Lumley before being penalised for a a very soft foul, but it didn’t really click for the forward.
Danny Johnson 5
Struggled to influence the game throughout as Walsall lacked a focal point up top.
Substitutes
Taylor Allen (for Earing, 76); Emmanuel Adegboyega (for Daniels, 76); Joe Foulkes (for Johnson, 86) Subs not used: Evans, Menayese, Wragg.