Southampton's situation appears dire, and it's evident why manager Russell Martin is reluctant to alter his approach. While few managers are true idealists, Martin's predicament is compounded by the fact that his squad lacks the quality needed to avoid relegation. Despite managing to secure a win recently, Southampton's fortunes quickly turned as they followed up their victory over Everton with a defeat against Wolves, leaving them at the bottom of the Premier League table during the international break. With only four points from 11 matches, their chances of survival seem bleak. The team has only managed to outperform their opponents in expected goals (xG) in two instances this season: the opening match against a 10-man Newcastle, which they lost 1-0, and a 1-1 draw with Ipswich. The pattern of their performances has become all too familiar. Southampton tends to play short goal-kicks, maintaining neat passing and enjoying a significant share of possession—averaging 56.6%, which ranks them among the top teams in the league. However, they struggle to convert opportunities, with the lowest percentage of shots on target in the league. Mistakes, whether from players or referees, often lead to conceding goals, resulting in yet another defeat. In summary, Southampton's current trajectory suggests that without a significant turnaround, they are likely facing relegation, and Martin's adherence to his tactical philosophy may not be enough to change their fortunes.