Hull City v Southampton – Tigers Are No Match For The Saints

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Hull City was hosting Southampton on Tuesday night. The only change Mauricio Pochettino made to the team placing Nathaniel Clyne back on the bench to let Calum Chambers start. It looks like Chambers is fully recovered now from his dead leg injury and is ready to play a full game again.

It doesn’t take long for the Saints to create some serious chances. It’s just the 4th minute when Adam Lallana plays the ball to Rickie Lambert who is just in the centre of the box but misses to the right. He was so close to goal that it should have been on target.

Lambert gets another chance to make up for his first miss just 3 minutes later. Steven Davis plays a through ball towards Lambert who is in the centre of the box again. He shoots the ball to goal when Steve Harper and a Hull City defender both slide in towards Lambert. The ball gets saved in the centre of the goal. Second chance for Rickie Lambert in just the 7th minute of the game and it could already have been 2-0 for Southampton.

Paul McShane has been injured during the slide tackle to prevent Lambert from scoring. The match gets stopped for several minutes while they carry McShane off the field on the stretcher. This forces Hull City to already make their first substitution and George Boyd comes on. Later on we hear that the ambulance has arrived to take McShane to the hospital and that he might have fractured his ankle.

George Boyd manages to create his first chance when he has only been on the field for 1 minute. First Shane Long tries to head towards the goals but hits the left post, next is Boyd who shoots it from the centre of the box but Artur Boruc saves it in the top left corner.

Artur Boruc takes his time in the 35th minute to put his gloves back on his hands properly before he gets ready to take the goal kick. Referee Martin Atkinson warns him to stop wasting time. Hull City fans start to boo him and yell at him because he’s taking too long. But Boruc wouldn’t be Boruc if he didn’t answer these yells by yelling back at them. Finally Boruc takes the kick, but from that moment on the Hull City supporters have decided to boo every time the holy goalie gets near the ball.

Boruc makes an incredible save 6 minutes later when Ahmed Elmohamady crosses the ball to Nikica Jelavic, who shoots the ball from the centre of the box to the bottom left corner. But Boruc is ready and waiting for it when he catches the ball and holds it tightly in his arms.

The second half starts of the same as the first half. Southampton is putting lots of pressure on Hull City limiting their options. The Tigers must have come to the conclusion at half time to try and score now, since for all of Southamptons pressure and the all the chances and attempts they have created, they still haven’t been able to score, leaving the score at 0-0.

Rickie Lambert tries to strike again in the 55th minute. Steven Davis plays the ball to Lambert, who finds himself in a tight angle towards goal. Lambert shoots it from the right side of the box but it goes straight to Paul Harper who is waiting for it in the bottom left corner.

Not only Artur Boruc seems to get mad this match, Jay Rodriguez has had enough of the assistant referee who rewards Hull City with the ball. This is the second time Rodriguez sees the assistant making the wrong call making the ball go to the Tigers. He clearly shows his displeasure, causing Martin Atkinson to warn captain Adam Lallana to calm his player down.

4 minutes after this incident there is suspicion on a handball by Luke Shaw but the assistant referee doesn’t make a call, maybe he is scared to get it wrong again. The commentator states that he will get a decision right before the end of the night so at least someone has faith in this assistant referee.

In the 68th minute Southampton receive a corner, which gets played towards midfield but somehow ends in the box where there are still several Saint players waiting for it. The ball seems to bounce from player to player. José Fonte heads it, but the ball gets punched by Paul Harper on the goal line. The ball deflects to Adam Lallana who shoots into the defenders deflecting the ball back to José Fonte. Fonte shoots it but Maynor Figueroa shoots it away towards Rickie Lambert who blasts it into the goal. How many chances does it take to finally get the ball into the net? About 3 or 4 would be right. It was an exciting play of ball which let to this goal. Rickie Lambert wants to claim the goal but José Fonte gets to claim it as the ball went over the line before Maynor Figueroa managed to kick it away.

In the 75th minute Mauricio Pochettino makes his first substitution, bringing on Guly do Prado for Rickie Lambert. For his second substitution Pochettino brings on James Ward-Prowse in the 87th minute for Adam Lallana. I think Pochettino decides to take off these forwards to rest them a bit before the next match. ‘He’s off to Brazil’ is the chant we can hear the fans cheer when Lallana hands the captain armband to José Fonte and goes of the field.

Hull City seem desperate to make the equaliser as they create to pretty big chances after each other towards the end of the match. Sone Aluko passes the ball to Nikica Jelavic who shoots the ball too high from the right side of the box. One minute later Sone Aluko gets a shot himself when Shane Long passes him the ball. He takes a good shot from outside the box towards the bottom left corner. Artur Boruc is ready to show his great goal keeping skills and stops the ball. Where would we be without our Holy Goalie?

The last big chance for Southampton comes in the 90th minute when Jack Cork gets the ball. Cork shoots the ball strongly from outside the box but just hits the right post. What a chance this was for Jack Cork. It would have been a cracker of a first goal for the midfielder and would have given the Saints the bigger lead they deserved. Paul Harper didn’t even move, he thought the ball would go wide and was ready to take the goal kick.

The only big thing that happens in the added on time is that Mauricio Pochettino makes his last substitution and brings on Victor Wanyama. Surprising is though that it is not Jack Cork who he is replacing, it is Steven Davis. Maybe Pochettino is finally convinced by Corks skills. This is probably the first time Wanyama and Cork are together on the field in a match.

Yes Southampton did deserve the win, like they say ‘it only takes one goal to win the game’. However I believe Southampton should have at least scored two, if not more, goals. I’ve said it before and I will say it again, the Saints really need to work on their goal scoring skills. They are probably the only team in the Premier League who gets so many chances but only use a few of them to the fullest.

But lets not forget that this only the second season for Southampton back in the Premier League after they had back to back promotions to get from League One back into the Premier League. Knowing that this is just their second season now and they are already 8th on the ladder, they have done amazingly well. Like they say: ‘Our dream is real’ and it seems like they’re right.

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