Aaron Ramsdale’s performance secured Southampton only their sixth point of the season. As Ivan Juric, Southampton’s new manager, observed from the press seats one day after his appointment, he was likely pleased by goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale’s return to action. The goalkeeper, having been sidelined for six weeks due to a finger injury, played a pivotal role in the Saints securing merely their sixth point of the season, holding an in-form Fulham to a goalless draw. Ramsdale, who joined the club from Arsenal during the summer, made an impressive save just three minutes into the game, denying a superb curling shot from the formidable Alex Iwobi. However, that initial stop was later surpassed by a remarkable reaction save from the England international, preventing Harry Wilson from scoring with a half-volley after receiving a cross at the back post from substitute Adama Traore. For Southampton to have any prospect of salvaging their season and avoiding an immediate relegation back to the Championship, Aaron Ramsdale’s fitness and peak performance will be essential. Post navigation Blackburn Rovers Manager John Eustace Provides Injury Updates, Sigurdsson Nearing Return Steve Ogrizovic: Frank Lampard’s Coventry City Appointment Signals Ambition