As Southampton face a tough match at Arsenal this weekend, fans will be hoping for a repeat of their 2015 heroics against the Gunners.
It is a match that is fondly remembered among fans and will likely be so for years.
Saints delivered a performance that was as unexpected as it was exhilarating, ending a six-game streak without a win for Ronald Koeman's men.
Arsenal, who were riding high on a wave of success and eyeing the Premier League title, were brought crashing back to earth with a resounding 4-0 defeat at St Mary's.
The first half was a relatively even affair, with both teams probing for openings. However, it was Southampton who struck first, and in spectacular fashion.
Cuco Martina, a player who had not been a regular starter, unleashed a stunning half-volley from distance that left Arsenal's goalkeeper, Petr Cech, rooted to the spot.
The second half saw Southampton take complete control of the game.
Shane Long, who had been a constant threat throughout the match, added two goals to his tally, while Virgil van Dijk also found the net.
Arsenal, who had been so confident and dominant in the weeks prior, were completely outplayed and outclassed.
Not only did Saints defeat one of the Premier League's top teams, but they did so in emphatic style. The Saints' fans were ecstatic, and the atmosphere at St Mary's was electric.
games for Southampton. It was a day of shocks, surprises, and stunning goals.
The Southampton vs Arsenal match of December 26, 2015, will go down as one of the most memorableThe victory over Arsenal was more than just a win for Saints; it was a statement of intent. The Saints had been struggling in weeks prior, but this performance showed that they still had the quality to compete with the best teams in the league.
The defeat had a significant impact on the Premier League title race. Arsenal, who had been one of the favourites, were now facing an uphill battle. The victory also boosted Southampton's confidence and gave them a much-needed boost in the table.
The match also highlighted the importance of individual brilliance. Cuco Martina's stunning goal was a game-changer. It gave Southampton the lead and set the tone for the rest of the match.
While Arsenal were forced to settle for second, the Saints claimed a respectable sixth-place finish that season.
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