Southampton avoided equaling the record for being the worst team in Premier League history by managing to hold Manchester City to a goalless draw.
Despite being at the bottom of the table and already relegated, the Saints fought hard to earn a point, surpassing Derby's low tally of 11 points from the 2007/08 season.
The match was heavily dominated by City, who had 72% possession, took 26 shots compared to Southampton's two, and made 68 touches in the Saints box versus seven for the home team.
Even though City needed a win to potentially move level with second-placed Arsenal in the standings, the draw was a slight relief for Southampton in what has been a tough season.
City had several chances to score, with Bernardo Silva, Phil Foden, and Mateo Kovacic all coming close, but Southampton defended resolutely.
Southampton had a rare attacking opportunity with substitute Cameron Archer setting up Mateus Fernandes, whose shot was blocked by Ruben Dias.
There were nervy moments towards the end of the game, including a shot from City's Omar Marmoush hitting the crossbar, before the final whistle brought relief to both teams.