Southampton v Norwich City

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Last Saturday Southampton was hosting Norwich City at St Marys. Since both Jack Cork and Victor Wanyama were ruled out injured, Cork injured his ankle last match and Wanyama’s previous injured leg played up again after that same match, it was a surprise who would be starting. Would Mauricio Pochettino choose James Ward-Prowse or would he drop Steven Davis back to midfield so Gastón Ramirez could start. Well they both started, Ward-Prowse in midfield and Ramirez was replacing Lambert, moving him to the bench.

With these changes, we now had Jay Rodriguez up front as a striker with Ramirez right behind him. Adam Lallana moved to the left wing. And we all know Lallana can either play right or left or even centre attacking midfield.

England boss Roy Hodgson is attending this game just as club owner Katharina Liebherr and Southamptons new chairman Ralph Krueger.

Gastón Ramirez gets his first chance after the first minute when James Ward-Prowse crosses it from the corner. Ramirez heads it just a little bit too high. 3 minutes after this chance Ramirez gets a chance to show us his skills when he plays a through ball to Morgan Schneiderlin. He could have passed it to Rodriguez but spotted Schneiderlin in a better position. Schneiderlin finishes this ball confidently, giving Southampton a 1-0 lead.

This was all the excitement we get to see in the first half. Southampton definitely was the stronger side these first 45 minutes with about 70% possession. They had several attempts at goal but none of them succeeded, leaving the score at 1-0 at half time.

Southampton starts the second half off where they have left the first half, full on attacking the Canaries. James Ward-Prowse gets a shot at goal but goalie John Ruddy manages to turn it into a corner instead. Then Adam Lallana’s header, from a corner cross, is very close but just misses to the right.

After this miss Lallana gets taken off the field so Rickie Lambert can replace him. I’m surprised Pochettino decided to take his captain off as his first substitution. But I don’t get much time to really think about this decision. As José Fonte’s header bounces towards Lambert. Lambert shoots the ball from the centre of the box right in between Ruddy and the post into the bottom right corner. It took Lambert exactly 66 seconds to score! That must have impressed Roy Hodgson.

In the 60th minute Gastón Ramirez is dealing with some cramps making Pochettino decide to replace him with Guly do Prado.

Around the 72nd minute is starts to get pretty clumsy around the Norwich goal. Rickie Lambert passes the ball to Guly do Prado, who’s shot gets saved in the centre of the goal. But the ball bounces in between Norwich defenders until Lambert gets control of it again, he passes it to Jay Rodriguez this time. Which turned out a better decision as Rodriguez shoots it right into the centre of the goal. Rodriguez 50th league goal gives Southampton a 3-0 lead and makes it look like it’s game over now for Norwich.

It all goes down in the 84th minute when José Fonte back passes the ball without even watching to who he is playing it. The ball goes straight to Johan Elmander at the centre of the box. Elmander doesn’t have to think twice about this present as he shoots it right into the centre of the goal. Artur Boruc didn’t stand a chance.

Guly do Prado doesn’t fare much better as Fonte, when he also passes the ball towards the Canaries. Elmander takes control of the ball again trying to set up Ricky van Wolfswinkel. Boruc manages to save van Wolfswinkels shot, but the bounce off goes to Robert Snodgrass who does manage to score with a clean shot from the right side of the box to the bottom right corner. It just takes over a minute for Canaries to change the score to 3-2.

The unbelievable has happened. For over 80 minutes Norwich have been hopeless, barely having just over 30% possession. When the Saints seem to get too comfortable having at 3-0 lead at their home ground. They’ve let their guard down, getting a bit sloppy, resulting in two changes for the Canaries. They know exactly how to use these lucky chances. Within 2 minutes they turn the pressure around, and now Southampton is the team under pressure trying to keep their 3 points as Norwich, now they’ve had a taste of scoring, is determined to score again.

As 5 minutes added time get added to the second half, I actually worry that Southampton will settle for a draw after they’ve been mastering this match for 80 minutes.  The confidence of being able to defeat Norwich, let them loosen the reigns just enough to conceive 2 goals. Maybe this is what the Saints needed to put them on sharp again, making them realise the match isn’t over yet and anything can happen.

Mauricio Pochettino decides to waste some of those pressing added minutes by making his last substitution. Jay Rodriguez makes way for youngster Sam Gallagher two minutes into the extra time.

One minute later Dejan Lovren bumps into teammate Steven Davis and goes down. At first I think he’s just trying to do his best to waste more time as he pretends to be in great pain. After some time they support him while he crumples of the field. We’ll find out later Lovren truly was in great pain as he got stepped onto one of his testicles.

Norwich give the ball away just before the end of the game when one of their players falls to the field while he’s trying to turn around with the ball. Steven Davis takes this opportunity to take the ball and run forwards towards the only Norwich defender left in front of goal. Sam Gallagher runs up with Davis on his left side. Just before the defender completely blocks the path for Davis, he passes it to Gallagher. Gallagher shoots the ball from the centre of the box towards the centre of the goal. John Ruddy tries to do his best to stop the ball but his touch is just to soft as the ball bounces into the goal anyway.

Gallagher scores his first Premier League goal in the 96th minute of the match. A well deserved goal too. With this goal Sam secures the win for the Saints, they get to keep the 3 points and even overtake Newcastle on the ladder, moving Southampton into 8th spot.

What an exciting last 15 minutes that was. Southampton did deserve the win, but they also shouldn’t get too comfortable. This is what Mauricio Pochettino had to say: “In football, nothing is finished until the final whistle. We lacked focus at the back and you can’t take anything for granted in the Premier League.”

As for Norwich City, I shouldn’t say this, but I sincerely hope they get relegated. Their game play is nasty to say the least. When they realise they aren’t good enough to win, they just start snapping players from the other team. Probably in attempt trying to take out their best players so they have a chance at winning themselves.

If you have watched the match, you can do the player ratings here: http://www.fansnetwork.co.uk/football/southampton/match-ratings/display/match:8250/southampton-v-norwich-city
If you are doing this, I’m asking you not to give Artur Boruc a low score as it isn’t his fault Norwich scored twiced so it wouldn’t be fair blaming him for it either.

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