Southampton – fourth on 72pts
When Southampton lost 2-1 at home to Hull on 17 January, they were marooned in 15th, winless in seven and four points behind Leicester City.
Relegation was only six points beneath them and the play-offs a distant 10 points off, as questions were raised about whether Tonda Eckert was really the man to take the team forward.
Three months on, Saints have not lost since and their run of 12 wins and three draws has propelled them up the table, while there is an FA Cup semi-final with Manchester City at Wembley on the calendar on Saturday, 25 April.
No question, they are the in-form team and with a match to come against Ipswich at home, people are no longer wondering if they will make the play-offs but instead if they could carry all this form into that second promotion spot.
“If Southampton are to go and get second, this would be one of the greatest stories ever in the EFL,” said McAnuff.
“They were down and out. Watching them as a group, they were gone.
“Now they’re still an outsider to get in the top two because of where they’ve come from, so they can attack every single game with freedom. That makes them dangerous.”
Having risen up the league and knocked Premier League pair Fulham and Arsenal out of the cup, confidence is flowing at St Mary’s.
Head coach Eckert has been able to tinker with his side in recent games, but his foot remains firmly on the accelerator.
“It sounds boring because I keep repeating myself but we need to keep our heads down and keep working. It’s the only way,” said the German.
“This squad is in a moment and a place where you can put on whoever you want to put on and they’re ready and well able to perform. That’s a big plus for us at this part of the season.
“That’s all it comes down to at this stage of the season. When you step on the grass you need to be ready to perform.”
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