It was already a near-impossible task for Ivan Juric to keep Southampton up, but if there was going to be a great escape, it had to start today. It looked like a win was on the cards when Dibling but Southampton ahead. The move was made by Walker-Peters taking on Munoz on the left wing. He pulled it back to Armstrong, who picked out Dibling for a tap-in. They quickly lost momentum in the first half, though, allowing Palace to grow into the game and then dominate. In the second half, that same pattern continued as Southampton struggled to deal with Mateta, Sarr and Eze. After they conceded, there was a real lack of urgency from Southampton, which has been a real issue this season. Fernandes had a big chance after some slick dribbling, but Henderson tipped the shot over. They remain at the bottom of the table and are now 10 points away from safety due to Wolves picking up a point today. Next up for them is a must-win home game against Brentford.