Southampton v Everton – Generous Toffees’ Grant Saints 3 Points

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Everton has travelled to St Mary’s to take on Southampton. Southampton have only taken 4 points out off a possible 15 out of the last 5 matches. Everton is in 5th place with their eyes on a Champions League next season while Southampton is in 8th place, this could be an interesting match.

Morgan Schneiderlin is approximately out for 1 week with a hip/thigh injury, which is why we see both Jack Cork and Victor Wanyama starting. Mauricio Pochettino has decided to start Sam Gallagher this week instead of James Ward-Prowse. This changes the starting line-up around a bit, with Gallagher apparently up front while Cork, Wanyama and Davis in defensive midfield.

The match starts of quickly with Southampton on the ball as they run towards the box. Rickie Lambert is on the left side when he decides to cross the ball towards the box. What happens next seems to surprise everyone when Antolin Alcaraz decides to head the ball. But instead of heading it away from goal, he decides to head it in the goal! This stupid mistake gives the Saints the lead within the first minute.

This giveaway goal gives Southampton a boost of confidence as they try to attack more and are attempting to create a couple of chances, but none seems to end in an actual chance. Steven Davis probably gets the biggest chance in the 20th minute when Rickie Lambert crosses the ball towards him. Davis shoots from the centre of the box but misses to the right. I am not sure how he could have missed that chance.

But things change in the 31st minute when Nathaniel Clyne crosses the ball towards the box, after a few defenders touch it, it goes towards Seamus Coleman. Coleman decides to copy Alcaraz and also heads the ball towards the goal. Another own goal gets Southampton further ahead. And again goalie Tim Howard can’t do anything to stop this from happening.

In the 38th minute Everton make their second handball in their box, but referee Michael Oliver decides not to see this. Another missed penalty goal, we could have been up to 4-0 by now.

In the 46th minute, Dejan Lovren seems to make a handball just outside the box. Everton are yelling for a handball, but if Michael Oliver doesn’t want to recognize an Everton handball then why would he call now for a handball by Lovren?

Everton makes a great run in the second minute of the second half when Steven Naismith passes the ball to Gerard Deulofeu, but Deulofeu gets called offside. Southampton are lucky here as I don’t think this call is fair as he doesn’t look to be offside. This could have been a great Everton chance but the linesman decides differently.

In the 58th minute Jack Cork wins a free kick when Gareth Barry roughly takes him down. This free kick as dangerous for Everton as it’s just outside the box and Rickie Lambert knows exactly how to take these kind of free kicks. Unfortunately he hits the right post this time and with that he also misses a big chance for Southampton.

3 minutes later Leon Osman is running in the Southampton box with Dejan Lovren right behind him. Lovren slides in and wins the ball, but as he slides down he seems to take Osman down with him. Michael Oliver decides to give Osman a yellow card instead for diving. I honestly don’t think this was a yellow card, but it wasn’t a penalty either.

Everton creates their biggest chance in the 63rd minute when Romelu Lukaku gets the ball in the centre of the box. He heads it, but unfortunately for him, he heads it straight towards Artur Boruc. If he would have head it anywhere else, it would have been a goal.

When Steven Davis passes the ball towards Adam Lallana in the box in the 71st minute, Everton decides to block the ball with their hand again. But as we already know. Michael Oliver is blind for handballs.

Mauricio Pochettino makes his first substitution with 15 minutes left, James Ward-Prowse comes on for Sam Gallagher. I am glad he decided to take of Gallagher instead of a midfielder. Yes this probably was Gallaghers best game so far, but he still was the weakest player on the field.

James McCarthy decides to tackle Dejan Lovren in the 80th minute, the tackle is good and Lovren goes down. Then it looks like Lovren is holding McCarthy down on purpose so he can’t get back up to get the ball. But Michael Oliver decides to play on.

In the 85th minute Harrison Reed replaces Adam Lallana. The bad thing of taking Lallana off almost every match is, that now England manager Roy Hodgson never gets to see Lallana play a full match while he is in the crowd. This can work negatively for Lallana’s chances in the world cup.

Pochettino makes his final substitution with 1 minute left to play. Steven Davis makes way for tall Brazilian, Guly do Prado.

James Ward-Prowse gets the last chance of this match in the 91st minute when Nathaniel Clyne passes the ball towards him. Ward-Prowse makes a good shot from outside the box but Tim Howard saves it.

This was the 20th time in the history of the Barclays Premier League that one team makes two own goals in during the game. And with these 2 own goals the Toffees’ grant the 3 point to the Saints.

It just annoys me now when I hear the commentators talk in Evertons favour as they get further away now of a Champions League spot. Yes, Everton misses some key players due to injury, but so did Southampton with Rodriguez, Schneiderlin and Ramirez out. Which makes both teams equal and disqualifies any excuses about Everton being worse due to injuries.

Then they also claim that Everton should have gotten 2 penalties in the second half due to tackles by Dejan Lovren made in the box. But then again, Everton made 3 handballs in their box which should have been penalties in our favour. So again this excuse gets disqualifies as we both missed out on at least 2 penalty calls, which balances it out again.

To be honest, if it wasn’t for the own goals, it probably would have been a draw. Because even though the Saints looked more attacking, they didn’t look like scoring. Even though we didn’t play that good, we were in control of the game. Everton clearly played worse as they didn’t have one proper shot on goal. Every ball went straight to Artur Boruc, who was more than comfortable to save them all.

Everton had their fate in their own hands and are further away now from a Champions League spot due to their own stupidity, due to two big defensive mistakes which ended in own goals. I wouldn’t be surprised if Everton would become the next team in line for Luke Shaw as they should seriously consider purchasing some proper defenders at the end of this season.

Aston Villa v Southampton

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The Saints travelled to Villa Park to play Aston Villa yesterday. Several changes have been made to the Southampton team. Gastón Ramirez is out with a hamstring injury so James Ward-Prowse is replacing him. Not a good timing for Ramirez to get injured since Jay Rodriguez is also already out with a long term injury.

Victor Wanyama is also starting, while Jack Cork is on the bench. I am wondering why Mauricio Pochettino made this decision since Cork has been in good shape. We also see that Nathaniel Clyne is back among the starting eleven, moving Calum Chambers to the bench. But the change I am most excited about is saying Artur Boruc back in the goal!

Rickie Lambert gets two chances within the first 5 minutes to score for the Saints. Firstly Luke Shaw crosses the ball to Rickie Lambert, who heads it from the centre box straight to goalie Brad Guzan. One minute later Steven Davis crosses the ball to Lambert who shoots at goal but his shot gets saved yet again. It looks like Brad Guzan is in good shape.

Their next big chance happens in the 31st minute when Rickie Lambert passes the ball to Steven Davis, who is in the centre of the box. Davis kicks the ball good but again Guzan is there to block it.

Just before half time Aston Villa seems to get more determined to score before the break. But lucky our Holy Goalie is back and ready to make some important saves.

With the first 45 minutes of the match gone, the Saints have had 75% of the possession. Aston Villa has tried to break through a few times but don’t seem able to control the ball in their possession properly.

With just 3 minutes into the second half, Aston Villa receive their biggest chance when Karim El Ahmadi breaks through the Southampton defense to get a one-on-one with Artur Boruc. I have no idea where Nathaniel Clyne or José Fonte are to stop Ahmadi when he goes for goal. He shoots from outside the box but lucky Boruc is there, ready to save it and determined to keep a clean sheet.

In the 54th minute Adam Lallana gets his first chance to shoot at goal. Luke Shaw crosses the ball towards him, but somehow Lallana doesn’t seem able to get control of the ball. It looks like it just slips through his ankles or something and with that, he loses the possession.

Mauricio Pochettino makes his first save in the 67th minute when he replaces James Ward-Prowse with Sam Gallagher.

Referee Lee Mason has been pretty fair along the whole game. He also doesn’t seem to give away too many free kick and prefers to just play the advantage. But in the 79th minute he does make his big mistake when an Aston Villa defender stretches out his hand to block Nathaniel Clynes shot. This handball happens within the box and definitely should have been a penalty. Maybe Lee Mason didn’t have a proper view of it, but the images on the camera are crystal clear.

Pochettino finally decides to bring Jack Cork on in the 82nd minute, while he takes off Victor Wanyama.

In the first minute added time, Mauricio Pochettino makes his final substitution when he takes off captain Adam Lallana to let Harrison Reed make his second Premier League appearance.

One minute later, Nathaniel Clyne goes down in the box when Rickie Lambert passes the ball to him. Again Lee Mason doesn’t even reward a free kick for this. I am not sure if it should have been a penalty but a free kick should have been the least Mason should have given for it. This almost makes you think that for some reason he just dislikes Nathaniel Clyne.

And this is how the game ends, in a draw. Overall the match probably was as boring as this match report turned out to be. It’s just that nothing really happened throughout the whole game. Southampton did have most possession but they also only made 3 attempts while Aston Villa managed to make 6 attempts while they only had 1 third of the overall possession.

This match just showed that the only thing Southampton wanted to play for was keeping their clean sheet. They are already 8th in the table and that is probably where they will stay. While the lions are determined to fight and stay in the Premier League, they want to be as far away as possible from the relegation zone. And I think that is the difference in team spirits which showed during this match.

Southampton v Newcastle – England Trio Strikes Again

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Southampton was welcoming Newcastle United at St Marys yesterday. With both Nathaniel Clyne and Jay Rodriguez leaving the field early last week due to injuries and Morgan Schneiderlin out last week, it was questionable which players would be fit to start for the Saints. These are a lot of first team injuries, however they have some great substitutions at their hand to start when necessary.

The team sheet showed a good surprise which was Jay Rodriguez fit to start the match. Morgan Schneiderlin is fit enough to start on the bench, which is also good news. The only big name missing now is Nathaniel Clyne who’s out with a groin/pelvis injury with now clear return date yet. We do have young Calum Chambers who has also proven his worth as a right back. Maya Yoshida sustained a knee injury during training and is probably out for 7 weeks, this might ruin his changes for the world cup.

Southampton starts the match with high pressure play, like they’re used to. While Southampton is full on attacking, no one seems to be sure what Newcastle’s game plan is as they aren’t even trying anything. After 26 minutes of the match have been played, the Saints have produced 10 attempts of which 3 on target, the Magpies however haven’t even created an off target chance yet.

In the 38th minute Moussa Sissoko finds it necessary to pull Steven Davis down. The referee Andre Marriner spots this and blows his whistle while José Fonte slides in to stop Sissoko. Lucky for Fonte Marriner already blew his whistle for Sissoko’s foul, who’s now lying on the field grapping his own leg. All I could wish for is that Fonte would have got him harder to teach him a lesson for the low foul he just committed.

It takes up to the final minute of playtime in the first half for the Saints to finally get lucky and score their first, well-deserved goal. Rickie Lambert finds himself onside while he runs up, Jay Rodriguez runs up with him on his left side with only one slow Magpie defender in between. They quickly outrun this Magpie while Lambert crosses the ball to Rodriguez. Goalie Rob Elliot had his eyes fixated on Lambert, giving Rodriguez a clear path as he shoots the ball from the centre of the box to the centre on the goal. Elliot didn’t stand a chance though, there was no way he would have been able to cover both attackers.

With this goal, the Saints go into half time. It’s good for them they finally managed to score just before the break as this might give them the confidence they need to score more goals and win this match as they are the only right team who deserve to win after watching this first half.

Newcastle makes two substitutions right at the start of the second half. Probably in the hope to turn the game in their favour, however they have to work real hard if they want to turn this match around.

These two changes don’t seem to have much effect on the overall game as after one minute Southampton is already back at attacking. In the 3rd minute of the second half Adam Lallana crosses the ball perfectly to Rickie Lambert, Lambert is onside while teammate Jay Rodriguez is just offside so this is a good decision by the Saints captain. Lambert takes one touch on the left side of the 6 yard box and puts the ball in the high centre of the goal. What a start of the second half this is for the Saints and what an awful defensive work on the side of the Magpies.

Papiss Cissé makes a poor challenge on Calum Chambers in the 60th minute when he moves into Chambers leg with his studs up. This challenge could easily cost Cissé a red card. Unfortunately Andre Marriner seems to scared to pull out either card or even reward the Saints with a free kick.

Only 5 minutes after this challenge, another Magpie moves in to take down Luke Shaw. Marriner is in a real good position to see this happening but again he doesn’t blow his whistle. Maybe Marriner is just scared to get a decision wrong and decides therefore to not make a call at all. But as he doesn’t make a call at all he’s definitely making the wrong decision. I mean if you’re not sure about what you’re supposed to be doing as a referee and are too afraid to use your whistle, well then maybe it’s time you hand over your referee licence and choose another career.

In the 69th minute the Magpies make a challenge on Jack Cork, who goes down. But before he goes down, he passes the ball onto Adam Lallana. Lallana takes a clear strike outside the box with his ‘weak’ left foot. The ball flies into the top right corner, what a great finish that was. This awesome Lallana goal is definitely England squad material and World Cup Worthy. This was probably Marriners best decision as he didn’t stop to match to appoint Jack Cork a free kick after the challenge. Even though he didn’t even gesture the advantage, it was the best he could have done to just continue the match or else we would have missed this fantastic Lallana goal.

In the 72nd minute Steven Davis makes way to give Morgan Schneiderlin some time on the pitch.

It takes up to the 75th minute when Andre Marriner finally decides to pull out a card as Massadio Haidara makes a bad foul and receives a yellow card. It seems obviously that Newcastle is so desperate that they’ve decided to make challenges to maybe try and get some strong Saint players out. But the Magpies are even performing poor on making these challenges.

Gastón Ramirez comes on in the 82nd minute to replace goal scorer Rickie Lambert.

In the 88th minute Gastón Ramirez has the ball and with his good football inside decides to play a through ball over the Newcastle defence. Jay Rodriguez is waiting at the other end of the ball. There is only one defender on Rodriguez, but Rodriguez easily gets around him and shoots the ball from the left side of the box to the bottom left corner. With this he makes his second goal.

Mauricio Pochettino makes his last substitution in the 90th minute when he takes of captain Adam Lallana to bring on Sam Gallagher. I’m not sure about this decision since I reckon Adam Lallana is man of the match and as the captain I think he should have played the full match.

The match ends in a 4-0 win for Southampton, a well deserved win. They probably should have scored more goals as they could have been ahead with 4-0 by half time. And with 23 shots, of which 11 were on target, against only 5 shots from Newcastle. The Magpies only had 2 shots on target. I’m still trying to figure out what their game plan was since all the seemed to be doing was defending and even at that they were hopeless. Their best player probably was Rob Elliot but with a defence who wasn’t even aiding him when he needed them too, didn’t he stand a chance against Southamptons force. It is more than fair that the Saints took all 3 points as they absolutely deserved it and with this win they move into 8th place on the ladder, overtaking the hopeless Magpies.

Tottenham Hotspurs v Southampton – Saints Gift 3 Points To Spurs

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Yesterday Southampton travelled to White Hart Lane to take on Tottenham Hotspurs. The biggest surprise in Southamptons starting line-up is Jack Cork! Who recovered much quicker than expected from his ankle injury and only missed one match. Victor Wanyama still seems to be out since we don’t spot him on the bench. And surprisingly so is Morgan Schneiderlin, who’s been replaces by James Ward-Prowse. Schneiderlin is apparently dealing with a groin/pelvis injury. Rickie Lambert is also starting again and Nathaniel Clyne still seems to be favoured over young Calum Chambers.

Southampton is strongly attacking from the start with Rickie Lambert getting their first chance. Lambert makes a great run and Adam Lallana passes the ball to him, but Lambert didn’t seem to be able to make up his mind to shoot either left or right. So eventually he passes the ball back to Lallana, who shoots but just misses the top left corner.

Jay Rodriguez creates a chance 3 minutes later. Rickie Lambert plays a through ball to him, Rodriguez shoots the ball into the net but is caught offside.

In the 18th minute Rodriguez gets another chance when Artur Boruc takes his goal kick. A Spurs defender tries to intercept but Rodriguez manages to take the ball. He is on-side and is determined to take full advantage of that. He takes a clear shot and the ball goes into the bottom right corner, Hugo Lloris just can’t get to it. This great finish by Rodriguez gives the Saints a 1-0 lead.

It’s the 27th minute when Rickie Lambert wins the ball from a Spurs defender after a Southampton free kick. Lambert plays a through ball to Adam Lallana who finishes it off. The ball shoots into the bottom left corner, giving Southampton a 2-0 lead within 10 minutes. Good to know too that Roy Hodgson is in the crowd watching while these two England players scored.

In the 30th minute, the officials make their biggest mistake of the match. Dejan Lovren goes down due to a Tottenham player, but instead of rewarding the Saints defender with the free kick he deserves, the linesman and referee just stand there. The ball goes to Nathaniel Clyne who can’t deal with it properly, losing the ball to Christian Erikson who scores. Artur Boruc didn’t stand a chance while the ball flies into the bottom left corner. Referee Anthony Taylor probably should have gone to Specsavers before taking the whistle for this match.

Erikson tries to get a penalty in the 41st minute when he goes down with the ball in the box as Boruc catches and holds the ball. However there is no contact between the players and Boruc has the ball, so there is no intention for a corner. A shame Erikson didn’t realise this while he’s laying in the box pathetically.

Southampton has won half of their points away from home, its their best away record they have ever had in the Premier League. As for Tottenham, most of their goals, both for and against, have happened in the second half. So the second half might be pretty interesting.

Calum Chambers starts the second half instead of Nathaniel Clyne. Clyne isn’t being replaced for his defence mistake in the first half, apparently he has a groin/pelvis injury which is why Mauricio Pochettino was forced to make his first substitution so early on.

Within the first minute Dejan Lovren dispossesses the ball to Roberto Soldado. Soldado passes the ball onto Christian Erikson, who then makes the equaliser with his close range shot to the centre of the goal. It doesn’t even take one minute for the Spurs to score, this is a great start for them.

It looks like the tables have turned now. Southampton seems to have given up on their high pressure game play while Tottenham decided to take control of the ball now. On the other hand, it took the Spurs 45 minutes before they managed to match the Saints successful play.

In the 62nd minute Pochettino makes his second substitution, Gastón Ramirez replaces goal scorer Jay Rodriguez. It looks like this isn’t a tactical change but that Rodriguez actually incurred a leg injury.

In the 67th minute we see Nacer Chadli calling for a handball when the ball seems to hit Luke Shaws, who is already trying to turn away from the ball, arm. Chadli’s arm is still up in the air when Gastón Ramirez tries to clear the ball. This is where the events take a turn when the ball actually gets blocked by Chadli’s hand, rewarding Southampton with a free kick due to a handball.

Christian Erikson has had a taste of scoring now as he almost makes his hat trick in the 68th minute. Younes Kaboul passes the ball to Erikson, who makes a fast run with the ball. Lucky for Southampton Calum Chambers manages to slide in just in time to clear the ball. I don’t know who was supposed to be targeting Erikson, but this was a good recovery by the young Chambers.

The Saints create two more chances towards the end of the second half. Firstly when Adam Lallana crosses the ball to Rickie Lambert, who’s in front of goal and heads the ball. Unfortunately his attempt gets blocked. 3 minutes later Lallana crosses the ball back to Gastón Ramirez. Ramirez takes a hard shot but it gets blocked by the Tottenham defence.

Mauricio Pochettino makes his late last substitution in the 89th minute, when Rickie Lambert makes way for Sam Gallagher. Maybe the young striker can make another late goal, like his very first goal last week.

The Spurs get lucky in the 1st added minute when José Fontes header goes to the wrong player. Christian Erikson passes the ball to Gylfi Sigurdsson. Sigurdsson shoots the ball from outside the box, it shoots clear through the Saints defenders into the bottom left corner. Artur Boruc didn’t stand a chance to save this shot. This was probably the only goal Tottenham made this match due to good game play. And it is the goal that will give them all 3 points.

Southampton really was the stronger side in the first half. The first Tottenham goal shouldn’t even have happened as the game should have been stopped for a free kick in Southamptons favour. And then goal is where it all started to go downwards for the Saints.

The second Spur goal which happened within the first minute of the second half, was a defensive mess up on Lovrens behalf. After this goal we could see Southamptons confidence crumble while Tottenham started to wake up and took most ball possession, desperate to win the game.

We all know that it takes only one goal to win a game and it only takes one defensive mess up to create a goal. However I do believe a draw would have been the fairest outcome in this match. It’s a shame that the Saints don’t seem to be able to keep their high pressure game play up for the full 90 minutes, I hope they will be able to improve this. They also shouldn’t let their confidence slip away after conceiving a goal. This is only their second season back in the Premier League, so they still have ways to grow stronger.

It was good to see Jack Cork starting again, as he played a good match together with James Ward-Prowse in midfield. I believe Cork and Ward-Prowse play better together than Morgan Schneiderlin and James Ward-Prowse did last week. Ward-Prowse seemed to be touching the ball a fair bit more this match.

Crystal Palace v Southampton – Winning Saints Push Eagles Closer To Relegation Zone

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Southampton travelled to Selhurst Park last Saturday to play against Crystal Palace. The only change we see in the team of Mauricio Pochettino is the right back. Nathaniel Clyne replaces Calum Chambers. Chambers is on the bench though making me assume that Pochettino just picked Clyne over Chambers for this match, maybe so Clyne could make an appearance at his former home ground.

Luke Shaw said this has been the best week of his life as he received a call up for the senior England squad and even made him debut on Wednesday. Former teammate Jason Puncheon called him afterwards to congratulate him. They were close friends when they were both at Southampton but in this match they will be opponents as they play opposite each other.

25 minutes into the match and Southampton have been the better side by far with 72% possession. The Saints are showing some great team play, looking for a way to break through the Eagles defence and create a chance.

After only half an hour we see Jack Cork twist his ankle while he’s falling back to the ground. He jumped up for a challenge but lands unlucky causing him an injured ankle. Cork is able to walk of the field and seems to discus with manager Pochettino whether he can run it off. Apparently he can’t and Pochettino is forced to make his first substitution, on comes Victor Wanyama.

It’s a shame Jack Cork had to leave the field injured as he has been impressive those 30 minutes. Rumours have reached me that Cork left the ground wearing a protective boot and that he might be out for up to 6 weeks. Let’s hope this is not true and he’ll make a quick recovery like Dejan Lovren and Gastón Ramirez did. It would be bad for Cork if he really is going to be out for that long as he has recently gotten into an amazing shape and he has been very impressive on the pitch.

In the 36th minute Jason Puncheon tries to head pass the ball backwards to a teammate poorly. Jay Rodriguez runs for it and intercepts the ball, giving him a one-on-one with Julian Speroni. Both run and slide in for the ball, Rodriguez is determined to keep the ball. He wins the challenge, half gets up to take a shot while he realises he has to act quickly. Still half in a sitting position, he kicks the ball and it rolls slowly into the empty net. This goal marks his 11th goal of the season.

In the 45th minute, Adam Lallana crosses the ball towards his teammates near the box. A poor header clearance by Crystal Palace leaves the ball in Rickie Lamberts possession. Lambert takes the shot with the outside of his foot at the centre of the box but is unlucky to hit the post. It could have been 2-0 for the Saints right there but it was a tricky shot for Lambert and he tried his best.

Crystal Palace gets their first chance of this match in the last minute of added time when Damien Delaney passes it to Yannick Bolasie. Bolasie takes a clear shot from outside the box but Artur Boruc is quick in his goalkeeping reflexes and he stops the ball.

Rickie Lambert gets a second chance at goal 13 minutes into the second half when Southampton receives a free kick. Lambert takes the free kick outside the box but just misses past the top left corner.

Luke Shaw tries to top the best week of his life with a goal in the 73rd minute when he makes a strong strike outside the box. But his attempt gets saved in the bottom left corner.

Rickie Lambert makes way for Sam Gallagher in the 74th minute. Giving the young striker almost 20 minutes to prove himself.

Steven Davis goes off in the 88th minute so James Ward-Prowse can get a little run on the field as well.

Crystal Palace feel the end of the match drawing nearer as they get more desperate at making the equaliser. So desperate even that they don’t pay attention to their positions and they keep on being caught offside. However even if they weren’t offside, they still have to get past Artur Boruc. And Boruc looks confident in his saves, he knows they’ll only have a few more chances before the last minutes of the match are played.

Jay Rodriguez takes a risk in the 90th minute when he falls back in a defensive position and makes a blunt clearance, giving away a corner to the Eagles. His clearance may have been a bit too much, but let’s remember he is not a defender and we should be happy he was there to clear the ball before it was getting too close to the goal. And to make up for giving away the corner, he clears the corner ball as well.

The match ends 4 minutes later. Southampton can take the three points home with them. The Saints definitely have been the stronger team this match, they have had more possession, more shorts and even the most shots on target. They have shown us some impressive team play, passing the ball to each other while trying to find a gap to get through.

And what was wrong with Crystal Palace’s poor headers. First there is Jason Puncheon head passing the ball so poorly it ends in a goal for Southampton. Then Rickie Lambert gets the ball in the box after another poor header from the Eagles. It looks like they’ll have to work on that in training.

Yes Southampton deserved this win and with this win they stay 9th on the ladder while pushing Crystal Palace even closer to the relegation zone.

Southampton v Liverpool – Luis Suarez Dives Again

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Southampton was hosting Liverpool at St Mary’s at the 1st of March. Mauricio Pochettino only made one change to his team, Dejan Lovren is fit to start again so Maya Yoshida moves to the bench. Gastón Ramirez is on the bench and he is a good substitution to have, especially if we look at his current form.

If you look properly at the Liverpool away kit, you will notice that the top of their right sock is purple while the top of the left sock is black. After seeing this, you would almost think that they don’t know the difference between right and left and that is why they are just wearing different socks.

Luke Shaw receives an unlucky blow in the 8th minute causing him to fall down. Not great timing either to have him injured since he just received a call-up for the senior England squad for a friendly coming Wednesday. Roy Hodgson is also sitting in the crowd to watch him play. Lucky for Shaw he’s alright to keep on playing.

It doesn’t take long for Luis Suarez to strike. 15 minutes into the match and Liverpool are on the attack. José Fonte is trying to cover Suarez and has been successful until this point, when he slides down to stop to the ball, causing the ball to deflect from Fonte towards Suarez. Suarez knows exactly where the right post is and shoots it with one accurate shot right into that bottom right corner. Artur Boruc didn’t stood a chance against this Suarez goal.

Captain Adam Lallana gets his biggest chance to make an equaliser in the 31st minute when Rickie Lambert head passes the ball towards him. Lallana might have expected his teammate Lambert to have a go himself instead of passing it on. However Lallana takes his chance but unluckily hits the left post.

With three minutes left in the first half, Southamptons top goal scorer gets a chance. Luke Shaw crosses the ball to the box, the ball seems to be targeted at Rickie Lambert but might a have a little too much speed for that. Lambert, who knows Jay Rodriguez is right behind him, lets the ball pass through his legs. Jay Rodriguez takes a clear, sharp shot towards the centre of the goal but goalie Simon Mignolet seems to be in a sharp mood today as he blocks the ball.

Gastón Ramirez comes on the field at the start of the second half. This early substitution seems to have several explanations. Either Steven Davis incurred an injury and that’s is why he is taken off the field or Ramirez made such a great impression on Mauricio Pochettino last week that he decides to give him some more playtime this match. Gastón Ramirez also needs more playtime if he wants to make it into the Uruguayan team to be able to play in Brazil. Whatever the reason is, Ramirez seems to be in good shape when he already creates a chance in the first minute he’s on the field. But this chance gets blocked.

12 minutes into the second half and Liverpool get a second chance. Luis Suarez is running towards goal and I’m wondering where Dejan Lovren is to stop him. As Luis Suarez passes the ball towards Raheem Sterling, the substitution who only came on a minute before and probably makes his first touch here. I have found Lovren who dived in while he would have been more effective staying up. Sterling shoots the ball in the bottom right corner, Artur Boruc didn’t stand a chance and he dives the wrong way. Raheem Sterling doubled Liverpools lead after being on the field for a bit more than a minute.

In the 72nd minute Steven Gerrard shoots a sharp shot at goal but Artur Boruc punches it away. Right there Boruc shows what he’s worth as he manages to block two corners, which are followed by this save, as well.

Mauricio Pochettino makes a double change with 15 minutes of game time left. Sam Gallagher comes on for Rickie Lambert and Victor Wanyama for Jack Cork. These are Southamptons final substitutions.

Victor Wanyama slides in to win to ball while also snaps Luis Suarez in the 83rd minute. Referee Lee Probert rewards Wanyama with a yellow card for his action. I can only wish that Wanyama would have tackled Suarez harder so he could have left the field injured.

With one minute of added time left, Luis Suarez tries to get another chance for Liverpool when he decides to dive into the box. José Fonte might have had a little hand in it as he tried to block the ball, but looking at the replay several times, I also have to come to the conclusion that it pretty much looks like Suarez hooks his foot around Fonte’s ankle on purpose so he can scene his fall. Suarez wouldn’t be Suarez to not take a chance like this to make a dive. As Fonte was just staying in place and made no movement to purposely trip Suarez.

Unlucky for the Saints, this all happens right in front of Lee Probert who appoints Liverpool a penalty. Captain Steven Gerrard shoots the ball into the top right corner. Luis Suarez went from not having scored against Southampton this season, to having a hand in all of the 3 goals which were scored today.

I don’t think Lee Probert should have given Liverpool a penalty as Southampton didn’t receive a penalty either in the 13th minute when Adam Lallana gets pushed down in Liverpools box. But I can see how Probert was fooled by Suarez’s his acting. Suarez must live a double life as a drama actor as I have never seen a player who exaggerates every touch so much. I have the feeling Luis Suarez should have been to the big party tonight in America and collect his Oscar for Best Actor in Professional Sport.

After watching the whole match, I actually can’t believe Liverpool managed to score 3 goals while the Saints didn’t score at all. Both teams were pretty even in chances this match and Southampton just had a bit more possession. Liverpools chances were more on target though. The only explanation I have here is that Liverpool seems to be more accurate with the chances they get and manage to let half of them end in a goal. Southampton however needs to practice accuracy with their chances and shots. Yes Liverpool is a hard side to play but I don’t think Southampton should have lost with a 3 goals difference.

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Here’s the caricature I draw up from Luis Suarez diving to get a penalty.

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Sunderland v Southampton – The Black Cats Move Forward In The FA Cup

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It feels like only a week ago that Southampton played Sunderland in the Stadium of Light on the 18th of January. That match was a League game it which both Dejan Lovren and Gastón Ramirez injured their ankles. But today the Saints travelled to the Stadium of Light to play the Black Cats in the FA Cup.

Southamptons starting eleven is pretty surprising, many changes have been made: Kelvin Davis, Nathaniel Clyne, Maya Yoshida, Rickie Lambert, Steven Davis, Victor Wanyama, James Ward-Prowse, Adam Lallana, Guly do Prado, Luke Shaw and Jos Hooiveld are starting in this match. Kelvin Davis wear the captain armband which I can understand on one hand since he used to be the captain when he was the first team goalie. But since Adam Lallana is still starting this match, I think he should be the captain. It is weird seeing the usual captain starting while a second choice goalie gets to wear the armband.

The starting line up is strange since Southamptons next match is next week, giving the players a week to recover. Maybe some players still weren’t fit enough after last Tuesdays match and the manager just chose the fittest and best players, this is the case according to Jesús Pérez. Or Mauricio Pochettino doesn’t want to risk getting more injuries and save his best players for the League matches. Which would still be a bit weird since the players would have a full week to recover.

The match starts off slowly for Southampton with Sunderland trying hard to attack at their home ground, they are the stronger team at the start of the match. It takes the Saints well over 20 minutes of play time before they match up with the Black Cats and manage to attack some more themselves.

Not many big chances, none worth mentioning here, get created in this first half. Sunderland receives a free kick just outside the box in the 35th minute. Sebastian Larsson takes it, but instead of shooting it towards goal, he kicks it to his left where Craig Gardner is waiting. Gardner tries to shoot at goal, but the goal has never been so high and thus the ball flies far over it.

Finally, with about 5 minutes left in the first half, Southampton seem to get stronger at attacking. This work doesn’t pay off yet, leaving the score 0-0 at half time. The last time these two sides met in the FA Cup was in 1985. Southampton won that match with 4-0, but there hasn’t been any indication that that score is going to be repeated.

Only 4 minutes into the second half and Sunderland gets their biggest chance so far. They are attacking and Luke Shaw manages to clear the ball away from the box but it goes toward Craig Gardner. Victor Wanyama turns around and chases the ball but is just not strong enough to stop Gardner, who takes the ball and runs away with it. Gardner shoots the ball from outside the box towards the top left corner. Kelvin Davis doesn’t stand a chance when the ball flies over his head. With this goal the Black Cats take the lead.

Mauricio Pochettino decides to bring on the big guns when he makes two substitutions in the 61st minute. Jay Rodriguez comes on for Guly do Prado and James Ward-Prowse goes off for Morgan Schneiderlin. It is kind a surprising Pochettino decides to leave Victor Wanyama on the field.

Sunderland seem determined to make a second goal. In the 73rd minute they get a big chance when Sebastian Larsson plays the ball to Connor Wickham in the centre of the box. Wickham is one-on-one with Kelvin Davis but just misses the final touch with the ball causing Davis to catch the ball instead. One minute later Larsson has a go himself outside the box but again Kelvin Davis is ready to make his save. I must say that Davis seems to be a very good shape today, probably the best I have seen him this season.

Southampton finally try to catch up with Sunderland with only 10 minutes left. Nathaniel Clyne realises the importance of this match and tries to set up his teammates to score. First he crosses it to Adam Lallana who is just outside the 6 yard box, he only just misses to the right. Two minutes later Clyne crosses the ball towards Rickie Lambert, who’s in front of an open goal. At this close range he tries to shoot it, but shoots way to high causing the ball to fly over the goal instead. How could Lambert miss such a great chance, he will be blaming himself later for this miss. Lambert hasn’t been in his best shape these last two Southampton matches.

Mauricio Pochettino decides to take of Adam Lallana in the 81st minute so Sam McQueen can make his debut in the Premier League. I wonder if this is a smart move by Pochettino since Lallana seems to have been one of the better players on the field.

Sunderland receives another big chance with 5 minutes of the match left. John O’Shea plays the ball towards Connor Wickham who only has one Southampton defender in front of him and to Sunderland players on each side to support him. However Wickhams selfishness takes the better of him and he makes the wrong decision to try and score himself, which ends in the ball being blocked and a chance being wasted.

Three minutes later Kelvin Davis massive save when Fabio Borini shoots towards the centre of the goal from the centre of the box. Davis falls down to block the ball causing it to bounce away from goal. This was probably Davis his biggest save of this match as it almost resulted in a second goal for Sunderland.

With one minute of added time left, Southampton receive a corner and Kelvin Davis runs forwards too giving the Saints one extra chance to maybe score. This corner doesn’t even come close to ending in a goal. So the match ends and the Black Cats move on in the FA Cup with this one goal win.

It is fair to say that the better team won this game. Sunderland obviously wanted the win more than Southampton and so they got rewarded with a win. Mauricio Pochettino didn’t take this game very serious when he decided not to play with his full first team. Even though they are save in the Premier League and would have a week to recover from this match. Also the players themselves didn’t seem to worried about this match as they played a more all for themselves game instead of playing a team sport.

The Saints their game play was pretty messy and with that I don’t mean like Messi but just hopeless. I wish Southampton would have taken this match more serious and realised how much this win would have meant for their fans. Instead they decided to not even really try. All I can say is that Sunderland absolutely deserved to win this game and I hope for them that they will get further into the FA Cup.

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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Southampton v Stoke City

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On the second Saturday of February Southampton played Stoke City at St Mary’s. The weather conditions aren’t really ideal this match as there is a whirling wind ruling in the stadium and the prediction that rain and hail are on it’s way as well. These conditions might make it a bit tougher to play this match. Nathaniel Clyne is starting this game instead of Calum Chambers, who incurred a dead leg in the previous match and has missed most of this weeks training due to that.

The second change is Jack Cork who is starting instead of Victor Wanyama. Cork has proven his worthy after he came on in the last match against Fulham and changed the game around. This is the first time this season that Jack Cork has been preferred to Victor Wanyama. Cork his contract is running out at the end of the season and he is keen on signing a new deal. “I love everyone here, I’m so settled here,” is what he said. “I love everything about it, so I would love to stay here, but if things go back to how they were at the start of the season then things might change.” Referring to Victor Wanyama who took over his starting position.

Charlie Adams gets confused with which sport he is playing as he makes a handball five minutes into the game. Lucky for him he makes the handball just outside the box resulting in a free kick instead of a penalty. Rickie Lambert takes the free kick just outside the box on the left side of the goal. He curls the ball perfectly into the top right corner. This is one of Lamberts talents. I am sure that this 101st league goal for him would have given him the same great feeling like the 100th did if not a better feeling by the way he finished this shot.

After conceiving so early on in the game, Stoke City really seems to want to make the equaliser as they try hard to attack at the other end of the field.

In the 27th minute Stoke City gets a corner but Southampton wins the ball back quickly. Adam Lallana plays the ball forward towards Steven Davis. Davis sprints away with the ball on the left side of the field when Nathaniel Clyne sprints past him. I am still wondering where Clyne came from and what he was doing on the left side of the field. It doesn’t matter though, what matters is that he was in the right spot at the right time when Steven Davis passes the ball to him. Clyne shoots the ball from the left side on goal but Amir Begovic saves it. However it was a great chance created by Southamptons quick play.

In the 37th minute Charlie Adam plays a through ball to Peter Odemwingie, who is just on side. Odemwingie is fast and sprints forwards to get a one on one with Artur Boruc. Odemwingie scores in the centre of the goal and draw the Potters level with the Saints. Looks like Charlie Adams efforts to make up for the early Southampton resulted in an assist for him.

It only takes 3 minutes for another exciting chance, for the Saints this time. Steven Davis shoots from the right side from a long range with his left foot at goal. The ball shoots into the bottom left corner and it’s a goal for Davis. The strong wind may have played a part in it, but either way it was a well deserved goal for Steven Davis.

In the 43rd minute Stoke City get a corner which Charlie Adam takes. Giant Peter Crouch is in the right spot in makes a header from a close range and gets the ball in the bottom right corner. I’m not sure what Artur Boruc was doing exactly when he dived backwards to the left. But 2 all it is, again only 3 minutes after the previous goal. Charlie Adam seems to have done his best to assist in making some goals for the Potters.

Both team go into half time with 2 goals each. This first half has been exciting and definitely had at least double the amount of action compared to the Fulham – Southampton match of last weekend.

History might be repeating itself when Southampton receive another free kick at the start of the half just outside Stoke City’s box. Luke Shaw and Steven Davis are both ready to take the shot, Shaw runs past the ball as expected, leaving Davis to shoot it. But he misses.

I get the impression that Peter Crouch is just being a bully when he keeps on trying to impress referee Craig Pawson. Crouch looks almost twice as tall as Pawson when he’s hanging over the referee to let him know his opinion on Pawsons call. Lucky Craig Pawson is not impressed at all by Crouch and just ignores him.

Substitutions are made late this match when Mauricio Pochettino makes his first, and only, substitution in the 79th minute. Calum Chambers comes on the field to replace Nathaniel Clyne.

It takes Calum Chambers 4 minutes to give a good pass forward to Morgan Schneiderlin, who is on the left side of the goal and has to shoot the ball from a difficult angle. Unfortunately his shot misses slightly to the left, but I think he was offside anyway.

Nothing more exciting happens in the second half and the match ends in a draw. Southampton have been trying hard to score again to take the win but Stoke City’s defence was to strong for the Saints to break through. However I do believe Southampton shouldn’t have let Stoke City to get equal with them so easily.

The Saints should have taken the 3 points, definitely when you look at the match statistics. Southampton has had 60% ball possession, made 18 attempts of which 5 were only on target. Stoke City only had 5 attempts but 4 of them were on target. This shows that the Saints really have to work on their finishing skills. Just being the stronger side is not enough to win a game, because you have to make goals to actually take the 3 points. It only takes 1 goal to win a match, but to be able to make that goal, they have to aim more in target.

Katharina Liebherr was seen sitting in the crowd again. Maybe she has found her Southampton spirit and is really following now in her fathers footsteps to continue running the club. The Liebherr family has done much for the Southampton Football Club and it would be nice if Katharina Liebherr was to continue pursuing her fathers dream.

Fulham v Southampton – Southamptons England Trio Secure The Win

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On the 1st of February Southampton travelled to Craven Cottage to play against Fulham. There are two changes to the starting eleven. Rickie Lamberts hamstring seems to be all good again and he is ready to start on the field. The biggest surprise is Victor Wanyama who has returned.

I honestly can’t believe Mauricio Pochettino made this decision after Jack Cork has been in top form and been playing great. Nathaniel Clyne lost his starting position to Calum Chambers when he got injured, it should have been the same with Jack Cork and Victor Wanyama. Jack Cork has deserved his starting position over all the games he has played lately. I reckon Jack Cork will be annoyed now, he has played the whole of January and on the 1st of February, one day after the transfer window has closed, he gets replaced. I won’t be surprised if he decides to leave at the end of the season, he deserves better than being a second choice player.

The first half starts off pretty boring. Not much seems to be happening. Even though Southampton has most of the possession, 65% in fact, they use this by mostly just passing the ball backwards and sideways. Fulham has more attempts and most of their attempts are actually on target too.

Fulhams best chance comes in the 34th minute when Darren Bent manages to shoot on goal twice within 20 seconds, but Artur Boruc is ready in the goal waiting for them. He is determined to keep a clean sheet and manage to save both chances.

After having seen the first half, I have to admit that Fulham was the better team. It wouldn’t be surprising if they manage to score in the second half just by using one of their chances to the fullest. The Saints have to try harder if they want to take the 3 points.

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Jack Cork comes on for Victor Wanyama at the start of the second half. Wanyama gets taken off as he is not fit enough yet to play a full game. I also think Pochettino didn’t want to risk leaving Wanyama on as he has already made some stupid fouls costing him one yellow card, which could easily turn into him being sent off the field in the second half.

Southampton starts off the second half stronger than they were in the first half. Jay Rodriguez gets a chance just 3 minutes into the second half, but he doesn’t finish it neatly and misses to the left. Morgan Schneiderlin tries it with a bicycle kick in the 50th minute at the centre of the box. It was a great attempt which just goes too high, it would have been an awesome goal if it went in.

So far I think Mauricio Pochettino made a good decision to bring on Jack Cork as the team already seems to be playing better. In the 57th minute Pochettino takes Calum Chambers off so he can bring on Nathaniel Clyne. There is more than 30 minutes still to go and only one substitution left. These two substitutions have to be tactical ones, as why else would the manager make them so early in the match?

It looks like Pochettino’s changes were tactical as Adam Lallana scores 6 minutes after the last substitution. Lallana shoots the ball from the left side of the box right past the defenders and Maarten Stekelenburg into the far right bottom corner! A great shot and a perfect finish by the Saints captain. A goal well deserved, assisted by Rickie Lambert.

Southampton looks hungry for more goals now that they have finally managed to score their first goal. Looking at the way they are playing now, they deserve to score more goals and take the 3 points back to St. Mary’s.

In the 69th minute Nathaniel Clyne has the ball. He knows exactly where Rickie Lambert is and crosses it towards him. Some good football insight by Clyne. Rickie Lambert shoots from the centre of the box to the bottom right corner. What a good finish by Lambert! This goal marks his 100th league goal for Southampton, a goal Lambert deserves to put his name behind.

Jay Rodriguez has a try 5 minutes later when Rickie Lambert spots him up front all by himself and passes the ball towards him. A good decision by Lambert. Rodriguez has two defenders on him who he has to try to get past. When he is on the left side of the box he breaks through and shoots the ball into the far right top corner! It was a awesome sharp shot with a good finish. The best goal of the match if you ask me. All three goals went in on the right side which makes me wonder if this is Maarten Stekelenburgs weaker side.

This goal marks the ‘game over’ moment for Fulham and is the icing on the cake for the Saints. It looks like many Cottagers fans have seen enough of this match already as they are heading to the exit, while the Southampton fans are in very good spirit. Singing lines like: ‘We are Southampton and we’re off to Brazil.’ ‘There’s only one Pochettino, one Po-chet-ti-no.’ and ‘We are Southampton, we’re taking the piss.’

Southampton definitely gained the upper hand in this match after scoring those 3 goals in a bit over 10 minutes. They are playing mostly in Fulhams half now and the Cottagers have a hard time breaking through the Southampton defence.

In the 86th minute Mauricio Pochettino decides to make his last substitution and brings on Sam Gallagher for Jay Rodriguez. This seems more like a time wasting substitution than a game changing one, but it is good for Gallagher to at least get some minutes play time.

This is how the match ends, 3-0 for the Saints. Their first win at Craven Cottage in 67 years, an absolutely well deserved win. Even though they had the less attempts on goal in the first half, they tried harder and doubled Fulhams attempts, with 17 for the Saints and 8 for the Cottagers by the end of the match. However Fulhams attempts were more accurate with half of them, 4, compared to only 5 attempts on target for Southampton.

One side note I would like to make is that I don’t think Michael Jones was being completely fair in his calls. It seemed easier for him to hand out cards to Southampton players and give free kicks against them than the other way around.

The Saints deserved this win and I reckon that the biggest game chance came with the first two substitutions. As soon as Jack Cork entered the field, the team seemed to be playing that bit better and Nathaniel Clyne finished it off by adding some more force to the squad.

England’s National team manager Roy Hodgson was in the crowd to witness Southampton’s England trio score a goal each and secure the win for the Saints. If Hodgson wasn’t sure about these three players before, they should have convinced him of their worth with their performance in this match.

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