The midfielder's 49th-minute strike settled a desperately poor fifth-round tie that was watched by a crowd of just 16,777 at the Stadium of Light, with Southampton's England striker Rickie Lambert guilty of an astonishing miss in the closing stages.
Victory was no more than the Capital One Cup finalists deserved despite Poyet making nine changes, as opposite number Mauricio Pochettino paid the price for not fielding his strongest team.
From downtown: Sunderland's Craig Gardner (R) unleashes from distance to give Sunderland the lead
Boom! Craig Gardner's strike brought the game to life after a lacklustre first half at the Stadium of Light
Match winner: Craig Gardner salutes the crowd after his goal saw Sunderland through to the quarter-finals
Holding out for a hero: Sunderland players congratulate Craig Gardner (C) after the goal
Southampton, who were unbeaten in seven matches in all competitions before kick-off, headed away on the long journey south wondering what might have been after ending a run of four clashes with the Wearsiders this season without claiming a single victory.
Both Barclays Premier League fixtures ended in draws and Sunderland edged past the visitors in the Capital One Cup fourth round on their way to the final.
But if familiarity breeds contempt, it was commitments elsewhere which shaped Poyet's team selection as he made wholesale changes to the side which lost 2-0 at home to Hull last weekend and handed Argentinian striker Ignacio Scocco a debut.
The Uruguayan manager had admitted in advance that the last thing he wanted amid a cluttered fixture schedule was a replay, but neither his men nor the Saints did much to avoid that situation in a drab opening 45 minutes.
Sunderland had Lee Cattermole making his 100th start for the club, and he proved impressive in the holding midfield role, while Emanuele Giaccherini and Fabio Borini caused problems out wide. The hosts took the game to the visitors for long periods, but created few chances of any note.
WAS THIS THE MISS OF THE SEASON?
Rickie
Lambert’s chances of boarding the plan to Brazil were dealt a minor
blow when the Saints’ striker missed a sitter in the closing stages of
the defeat to Sunderland.
The England hopeful found the ball at his feet just a couple of yards out and must have thought that he’d earned the Saints an FA Cup replay.
Unfortunately for the traveling Southampton fans Lambert proceeded to blaze his effort high over the bar meaning that his side crashed out of the FA Cup at the expense of Gustavo Poyet’s men.
The England hopeful found the ball at his feet just a couple of yards out and must have thought that he’d earned the Saints an FA Cup replay.
Unfortunately for the traveling Southampton fans Lambert proceeded to blaze his effort high over the bar meaning that his side crashed out of the FA Cup at the expense of Gustavo Poyet’s men.
Over and out: The ball sails well over the Sunderland crossbar to keep the Black Cats' lead intact
Body strength: Saints' Rickie Lambert shields the ball from Sunderland defender Santiago Vergini (L)
Lack of interest: There was a mass of empty seats for the FA fifth round tie at the Stadium of Light
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IS FA CUP ROMANCE DEAD?
The
attendance for Sunderland's 1-0 victory over Southampton was a paltry
16,777 - not even half of the Stadium of Light's 49,000 capacity
Giaccherini threatened to make the most of full-back Nathaniel Clyne's 21st-minute slip as he carved his way into the penalty area, but he and team-mate Gardner collided as both shaped to shoot and the chance went begging.
Borini was aggrieved to be given offside, and with some justification, after being played in over the top by central defender Santiago Vergini. Southampton goalkeeper Kelvin Davis was delighted to see the flag go up as the Italian's shot squirmed through his defences.
Southampton gradually worked their way into the game as Adam Lallana started to make his presence felt, and he was the source of their only real chance when he floated a cross to Lambert, who headed down for the on-rushing James Ward-Prowse.
Battle: Southampton's England midfielder Adam Lallana (L) chases Sunderland's Lee Cattermole
Best foot forward: Nathaniel Clyne of Southampton slides a pass away from Sunderland defender Andrea Dossena (R)
But the game finally came to life four minutes after the restart when Gardner capitalised on dithering among the Southampton defenders to lash an unstoppable shot past helpless former Sunderland goalkeeper Davis and in off the underside of the crossbar.
Southampton's response was limp to say the least, with the game deteriorating into an untidy midfield scramble, although Steven Davis did whistle a right-footed shot from long distance past Ustari's left post with 58 minutes gone.
Pochettino made his move with 28 minutes remaining when he replaced Ward-Prowse and Guly Do Prado with Morgan Schneiderlin and Jay Rodriguez, with his side finally showing signs of life.
Schneiderlin in particular made a difference as the visitors started to compete in the middle of the park.
Aerial duel: Sunderland striker Fabio Borini competes in the air with Southampton's Luke Shaw
Ref justice! Sunderland manager Gus Poyet reacts to the referee's decision during the first half
Respect: Southampton fans pay tribute to the late Tom Finney with a minute's applause
Up for the cup! A Sunderland fan shows his enthusiasm for the competition ahead of the game
Lambert really should have equalised eight minutes from time when Clyne picked him out in front of goal, but the striker contrived to lift the ball over the bar from just three yards.
Substitute Connor Wickham and Borini both went close in a tense conclusion, but Gardner's contribution was ultimately enough.
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