West Bromwich Albion finished in fifth position in the Championship this season, 12 points behind Saints but just the one place below in the table.
It was a position they occupied for much of the tail end of the campaign despite their end-of-season form mirroring that of Saints.
Albion appointed Carlos Corberan as manager in October of 2022, with his side finishing ninth, outside the play-offs, in his first season.
Despite not making it to Wembley this time, Corberan's side still amassed nine points more than last term.
That they did so with worries off the field is even more impressive.
However, they rarely threatened Saints across two legs, with Kipre's late header coming far too late.
Corberan will be disappointed at the manner of their second-half performance, but will be optimistic that his side can progress once more and mount a challenge to return to the Premier League.
Southampton boss Russell Martin speaking to BBC Radio Solent:
“I loved it from the very start, it was emotional to get that kind of welcome from the fans.
“That was the best atmosphere I’ve witnessed here and played a big role in the result.
“I’m really pleased for the team, they looked alive today and there were some amazing performances - we deserved to win and got better as the game went on.”
West Bromwich Albion manager Carlos Corberan speaking to BBC Radio WM:
"We were not the strongest [team].
"In general, I think they controlled the game how we expected that they will control it.
"But, at the same time, we couldn't attack in the way that we should have to achieve a better result.
"We all know the positive things, but it is more about the pain that we have after the defeat."
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