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.

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.

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.

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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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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.

End Of The Transfer Window – What Does This Mean For Southampton

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It is the first of February today, meaning that the January transfer window has officially closed at midnight exactly. What does this mean for Southampton and their players? Mauricio Pochettino stated before that no player would be leaving if he didn’t want them to leave. But which players did he let go so they can move on with their football career?

Both Aaron Martin and Tadanari Lee have been released from the club. Aaron Martin has moved on to Birmingham City and Tadanari Lee went to Urawa Red Diamonds.

Billy Sharp and Lee Barnard have returned to the clubs, of which Southampton had purchased them from, on loan. Billy Sharp is back with Doncaster Rovers and will be trying to help them to stay in the Championship. While Lee Barnard went back to League Two team Southend United.

Nottingham Forest have loaned Danny Fox from the Saints until the end of this season. In the summer Danny Fox will sign a permanent deal with Nottingham Forest.

Jason Puncheon went to Crystal Palace on loan in August and has now joined the club on permanent basis, Palace purchased Puncheon for 1,75 million pounds. I will never forget that one game where he sprinted off the field for a quick toilet break.

Last player who has left the Saints is Dani Osvaldo. Osvaldo has joined Serie A team Juventus on loan for now with the option for Juventus to buy Osvaldo at the end of the season. Hopefully this big Italian team knows how to deal with an Italian temper and Osvaldo will fir in better in this squad with his attitude.

Southampton haven’t purchased any players in this transfer window. Instead they’ve decided to introduce academy players and who could blame them? If you have such a good youth academy for young talented players, you might as well use them. Sam Gallagher and Matthew Targett are going to fill the empty spots left behind by Dani Osvaldo and Danny Fox.

I want to wish all the Saint players who have left during this window, good luck at their new club and with their further football career!

Southampton v Arsenal – Stronger Saints Lose Two Points To Lucky Gunners

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Last night Southampton were hosting Arsenal at St. Mary’s, on a rainy Tuesday night. Because of several injuries on the Saints side, their starting eleven would be a surprise for the fans. With Dejan Lovren and Gaston Ramirez both still out because of ankle injuries. Rickie Lambert apparently hurt his hamstring, so he is out for this match as well. As is Dani Osvaldo who has been suspended by the club for two weeks.

This leaves three strikes for Mauricio Pochettino to choose from. We all know that Jay Rodriguez hasn’t been doing to well playing up front by himself and is in a better position playing on the left wing. Then we have Guly Do Prado and Sam Gallagher left, who both have only scored one goal this season.

Pochettino has chosen to give Sam Gallagher his debut start in the first team in this match against the League leaders. I don’t know what it was that made Pochettino decide to let the 18 year old start this match against the top team, but lets be honest, Mauricio Pochettino didn’t have much choice. And it is good seeing the manager put his faith in this young striker to take on the defenders of Arsenal.

Maya Yoshida has taken up Dejan Lovren spot in the centre back. On the bench we see Jos Hooiveld, Guly Do Prado and Lloyd Isgrove. Victor Wanyama has returned to bench as well. Looks like the hairline fracture in his leg has healed and he is ready to start playing again. But to be honest, I am glad that Mauricio Pochettino did leave Jack Cork on for this match. He has definitely proven himself worthy of his spot and has shown us his top form.

Not much happens in the first 20 minutes of the match. Southampton does have more possession with 63% but neither side have created any meaningful chances yet. But just as I was about to write down nothing was happening so far, something real exciting happened.

Luke Shaw crosses the ball towards the box. I must say it was a great, accurate cross. José Fonte meets the ball at the end of this cross, he heads it and scores! Last week he got head butted in training, now he head butts the ball and scores! I am still wondering what Fonte was doing all the way up at the box, but it was a well deserved goal. For Southampton since they have been the stronger team so far and for José Fonte to show the fans it takes more than a bruised eye to stop him from playing.

After this goal seem more consisting in keeping those three points. They are putting even more pressure on their visitors. In the 25th minute Sam Gallagher gets the ball, we can all see he is offside, but the assistant referee let him run on causing Wojciech Szczesny to run out of his goal to challenge Gallagher. The assistant referee should put up his flag as soon as he sees it is offside and not wait for it to get this far, a one-on-one challenge, before he makes his call, because this could have caused serious injuries for both sides.

Before half time, Sam Gallagher gets two changes to make a second goal for the Saints. Both times Gallagher just doesn’t seem to touch the ball right. First chance comes when Calum Chambers passes him the ball. Gallagher shoots the ball from the centre of the box but it misses to the left. But at least Sam Gallagher was waiting at the right spot. The second chance comes when Steven Davis passes him the ball. Gallagher tries to shoot, although the ball seems to come of his calf and gets blocked. Looks like Gallagher just has to practice a bit more on finishing off his chances, he is young enough and has years more to develop his skills.

Arsenal biggest, and probably only, chance of the first half comes just two minutes before half time. Per Mertesacker head passes the ball to Laurent Koscielny. Koscielny shoots the ball from close range to the centre of the goal where Artur Boruc saves it.

At the end of the first half all I can say is that Southampton definitely is the stronger team and probably should have already been up to 3-0. Arsenal has been playing really slack, they don’t even try to win the ball back after they lose it to the Saints. It looked like they were only doing a warming up at the first 40 minutes, not playing a proper football match. After watching Arsenal play, you can’t even call it ‘play’, like this, I honestly can’t believe the Gunners are at the top of the Premier League.

The second half starts off quickly when Arsenal make their first goal only two minutes into it. Bacary Sagna has the ball and he tries to make his way past Jay Rodriguez. A little trick on Sagna’s side creates just enough space between him and Rodriguez so he can move past the Saints player. He shoots from close range to the bottom left corner and scores. It was a good created chance by Sagna and Rodriguez probably should have tried that little harder to stop him. After having repeatedly watched this goal, I am not sure though why this goal goes to Oliver Giroud, leaving Bacary Sagna with the assist. Giroud didn’t even look like touching the ball.

Only 5 minutes after making their first goal, the Gunners strike again. It looks like they finally have gotten the hang of this game. Santiago Cazorla curls the ball from outside the box to the bottom left corner. Cazorla used his chance well to get Arsenal ahead. The assist goes to Mesut Özil. All I can say is that the Gunners seem to use their chances more accurate, but they still don’t deserve to win this game as they haven’t shown much skill at all so far.

The lucky thing for the Saints is that they have Adam Lallana on their side. He shows what he is made off only 1 minute after Arsenals last goal. Jay Rodriguez makes a great pass when he plays the ball through the legs of an Arsenal defender. Adam Lallana is waiting on the other side of this defender for the ball. He shoots the ball from the centre box to the centre of the goal and score! This was a perfect finish by Adam Lallana, showing us once more why he fully deserves to play in the England team.

Now that the Saints got even again with the Gunners, they seem even more determined to win this game and keep all three points. They keep on running forward, attacking the Arsenal defence to look for their third goal.

Sam Gallaghers first team start comes to an end in the 69th minute when Mauricio Pochettino replaces him with James Ward-Prowse. Honestly I would have taken Sam Gallagher off earlier. Yes he is a young player who shows heaps of potential, but taking on the top of the table Arsenal might have been a bit too much for the young striker. After he missed two pretty big chances at the end of the first half, he should have been replaced at the start of the second half so the Saints could try to keep their win.

Mathieu Flamini makes the most stupid challenge possible in the 80th minute when he slides in with both feet aimed at Morgan Schneiderlin. Any soccer player would know this is absolutely not done and won’t be appreciated by the referee. Even though it is just plain stupid to go in with two feet, it is even dumber to it right in front of the referee, which is exactly what Flamini did. His protests towards referee Lee Mason go unheard when Mason pulls out his red card to send Flamini off. This was a very good call by Lee Mason. And lucky for Southampton, Schneiderlin doesn’t get injured in this challenge.

With two minutes left in the second half, Mauricio Pochettino brings Guly Do Prado on for Steven Davis. Even though the whole Southampton team has been playing great, I would have brought Guly on a bit earlier to give him decent game time which he absolutely deserves after the match he played on Saturday.

6 minutes of extra time get added on after the 90 minutes. Southampton is really trying to make their third goal and win the match now that Arsenal has lost a player. But with only 10 players left, the Gunners seem determined to defend stronger to not lose this one point they could take home.

That is how this match ends, in a draw 2-2. Honestly said, Southampton did deserve the win. They have been the stronger side throughout the whole game. The first 45 minutes they completely owned the match while Arsenal weren’t even putting in an effort to get the ball. And even though the Saints started the second half off a bit less strong as the first 45 minutes, letting in 2 goals in 5 minutes, they came back stronger and even more determined after that when Adam Lallana scored their second goal. Arsenal was very weak in this match and should be so grateful for the one point they got to keep home, as it would be more deserved for them to leave empty handed. I can’t believe a team who starts of playing so weak in the first half is actually on top in the Premier League.

Camera’s also showed, during the match, that owner Katharina Liebherr was attending this match. A broad smile on her face also gives us the indication that she fully enjoyed her team play.

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Southampton v West Bromwich Albion – Reigning Saints Seem Little Off Target

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West Bromwich Albion was visiting St. Mary’s on Saturday the 11th of January to play Southampton FC. The big surprise (in a very good way) in the starting eleven is Artur Boruc. It looks like his hand is back to its old state and he is ready to start goalkeeping again. The rest of the team is similar to previous matches with Nathaniel Clyne starting his second match in a row now.

I am only surprised to not see Calum Chambers on the bench after he has been playing pretty well. The other surprise is to see Jos Hooiveld still on the bench, I had hoped that by now he would have made some space for another reserve player. We see that Guly do Prado is on the bench as well. Maybe he has been doing well in training or Mauricio Pochettino just wants to keep him happy by putting him on the bench, unless Guly has been asking for more game time himself.

Rickie Lambert might be extra motivated for this match as he is only one goal away from having scored one hundred goals in the Premier League. Lets hope he can make that desire come true this match.

20 minutes into the match and not much has happened yet. Southampton have been the better team right from the start as they have had more possession so far and West Bromwich Albion seems to struggle to even touch the ball. Even though they haven’t been able to touch the ball much, they have been trying hard to defend strongly and keep the Saints away from Ben Foster. Southampton hasn’t been able yet to create a good chance.

Dejan Lovren receives a yellow card in the 26th minute after he committed a bad foul on Shane Long. At first Shane Long seems like a pretty good actor laying on the field, but now it looks like he is genuinely in pain since they move him off the field while the free kick is taken. Artur Boruc punches this free kick away and with that, he has made his first save of the game. Later Boruc says that the doctor told him he could have some problems with his hand when he had to punch the ball. He said his hand was fine after he had to punch the ball to make his first save. Such good news his hand is completely healed now.

Two minutes later Rickie Lambert commits a foul also resulting in a free kick. The ball goes straight to Artur Boruc and it is an easy save for him.

By the 34th minute Southampton have made 6 attempts, of which 2 were on target, to 2 off target attempts of West Bromwich Albion. This might sound exciting but these two Southampton chances weren’t big at all as goalie Ben Foster was always there to stop the ball.

With only 5 minutes of playtime left in the first half, the Baggies seem to be able to touch the ball a little bit more.

In the 43rd minute Steven Davis plays the ball to Rickie Lambert who is just on side. He puts the ball on his foot but seems to feel the pressure to make his 100th goal as he shoots too high and the ball goes over the crossbar.

Two minutes later the same happens with Jay Rodriguez as Nathaniel Clyne passes him the ball. Rodriguez has a right footed shot from outside the box that is too high and also goes over the crossbar.

With that it is half time and I must say it was a pretty boring 45 minutes. There weren’t really any decent chances created even though you would have expected some as Southampton had the ball about two thirds of the time. To give you an indication of the boredom of this first half, the most exciting thing that happened was the foul by Dejan Lovren which got him a yellow card.

Both teams start the second half with the same players who have played the first half. Five minutes into the second half and Southampton creates a chance when Jay Rodriguez is running up the field with Rickie Lambert as support. However Rodriguez decides to try it himself but his shot goes wide.

The Saints seem to get stronger at attacking this half. Maybe Mauricio Pochettino told them it is not enough to have main possession of the ball and that a goal is needed. I don’t know what happened in the dressing room during half time, but it looks like the Saints are more motivated now to make that goal.

Mauricio Pochettino decides to make his first substitution in the 61st minute. On goes Gastón Ramirez to replace Jack Cork. Yes Southampton can use an extra attacker on the field to finally break through the Baggies defence so I do understand why Pochettino choose Ramirez to come on. Jack Cork however has been defending well in this match and I hope the loss of this defensive player won’t make a crack in the Southampton defence for the West Bromwich Albion players to slip through.

4 minutes after he came on the field, Gastón Ramirez already gets to take a free kick. Ramirez takes the shot from outside the box with his left foot, the ball goes towards the bottom right corner but Ben Foster is waiting for it and he catches it.

Ramirez creates another chance just two minutes after his free kick. He crosses the ball to Adam Lallana at the centre of the box. Ben Foster decides to run out of the goal, opening it up for Adam Lallana, who then shoots the ball with his right foot to the centre of the goal. And a goal it is. Mauricio Pochettino made a good decision when he brought Gastón Ramirez on as this extra attacking player helped the Saints to create enough pressure so that the Baggies defence would crack. Southampton did deserve this goal as they have been the stronger team all along, they just needed to create an opening to score and so they did.

Suddenly West Bromwich Albion seems more motivated to get a goal of their own to draw level with Southampton. This is evident as they are taking more risks which sometimes turn into fouls, such as when Jonas Olssen places his boot with the studs up in Adam Lallana’s upper leg.  This must be on purpose since the ball isn’t even near his boot, maybe he is jealous that Lallana got to make a goal for his mothers birthday. It was a nasty foul which Howard Webb luckily saw and he gives Olssen a yellow card. Webb has been gentle here and I reckon Olssen should be happy he didn’t get sent off the field.

Pochettino makes his second substitution with 7 minutes of game time left. Off goes Adam Lallana to make way for James Ward-Prowse. This makes Rickie Lambert the captain. I do think that Mauricio Pochettino should stop taking the captain of the field, specially after he has been playing such a great game. But also, what does it do to the mentality of the rest of the team when they see their captain being replaced?

West Bromwich Albion now seem desperate to get the equaliser and the Southampton defence is being put to the test. With two minutes left on the clock Shane Long takes his chance when Liam Ridgewell plays the ball towards him. Long gets a one-on-one with Artur Boruc. Boruc seems to sense what is going to happen and he goes low, instead of staying up, in attempt to stop the ball. Maybe Boruc is psychic as this is exactly what the ball does, it stays low. Artur Boruc blocks the ball and thereby prevents the Baggies from drawing level. This was West Bromwich Albions best chance but they weren’t able to beat our Holy Goalie. It is so good to see Boruc back on the field in great shape. Down below you can see a picture of this awesome save.

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3 minutes of extra time are added to the second half and Pochettino decides to waste some time by making his third substitution in the 90th minute. He decides to give Guly do Prado a run and takes Jay Rodriguez off.

With only one minute left to play, Shane Long receives a lucky free kick on the right wing. The free kick goes out and turns into a corner for West Bromwich Albion. This corner gets conceded by Artur Boruc and with that Howard Webb blows his whistle to indicate the end of the match. Webb has been really fair this match and made good calls.

Looking at the match statistics at full time, you might get the impression that the Saints were overrunning the Baggies the whole game as those statistics show 18 attempts to only 4, with 5 on target for the Saints to 2 for the Baggies. And with 62% of the possession in this match you would be surprised by only seeing one goal on the match sheet. If you have watched this game you might wonder where those attempts went as the whole match looked pretty boring. Yes Southampton did have most possession but they also had a very hard time creating chances and breaking through the West Bromwich Albion defence.

As you can see by looking at their total attempts and the attempts which were actually on target, you can see that a lot of the Saint shots went wide. They weren’t really accurate with their chances and definitely should have tried harder to create more goals as only one goal is not enough based on those statistics. In their last match, Southampton actually looked sharp and created goals out of chances similar to those which went wide during this match. The Saints have some work to do during training this week on how to finish off their shots.

Southampton v Chelsea – Chelsea Stifles Southampton In Every Attack

Southampton hosted Chelsea at St. Mary’s on the first day of this New Year. There are two changes to the Southampton team. Firstly Morgan Schneiderlin is back from suspension and he is starting on the field, moving James Ward-Prowse back to the bench. Secondly we see that Gastón Ramirez is making his first league start this season, so Rickie Lambert has to start on the bench. There might be two reason for why Lambert is starting on the bench, firstly he might just be tired after all the game time he has had in the last games which also happen to take place in short time frame. Or it is because Ramirez loves to play through balls and Lambert might not be fast enough to run after them, but Jay Rodriguez is. So maybe Mauricio Pochettino is hoping that Ramirez will set Rodriguez up.

Within the first 2 minutes of the game Fernando Torres already creates two chances. Gastón Ramirez loses the ball to Torres so he gets his second run towards Kelvin Davis goal. Luckily Davis manages to block the ball both times.

In the 4th minute Chelsea gets their first corner. When the ball is coming towards the goal José Fonte knocks Dejan Lovren down to the ground. Lovrens mouth is bleeding and it turns out his tooth got loose. I hope this is not an act of jealousy since Lovren seems to have been standing more in the spotlight lately. It turns out it is not, since Fonte has blood on his own head as well. Lovren is tough so he just plays on.

In the 12th minute Chelsea’s Ramires runs towards the goal to get a one on one with Kelvin Davis. Davis decides to take a risk and run out of his goal to block the ball. If his timing is off, it will mean that Ramires will have an open goal in front of him and he can make sure that Chelsea takes the lead. Luckily his calculations are accurate and he arrives just in time to block the ball. This was a good save by Kelvin Davis.

The weather conditions for this game are far from ideal with a strong wind and heavy rain. This makes it harder for the players to play a top game and it is therefore understandable that the players find it hard to deal with those weather conditions.

Southampton gets a big chance in the 16th minute when Morgan Schneiderlin passes the ball to Adam Lallana. Lallana tries but the Chelsea defenders are right there to block it. After this chance, the Saints get two more good chances within 10 minutes. Gastón Ramirez plays a through ball towards Jay Rodriguez, who is onside and tries to break through the Chelsea defence. But with three defenders around him, he doesn’t make it. Then Calum Chambers manages to run up the field and he crosses the ball to Adam Lallana who, unfortunately, gets blocked by 3 Chelsea defenders. It was great chance.

Southampton seems to have more possession but they are just having a hard time breaking through the Blues defence. It looks like Chelsea knows how to stop the Southampton attacks, as every time the Saints get a chance to run towards Chelsea’s goal, there are always at least 3 Blues defenders waiting there for the Southampton player. So no matter how hard the Saints try, it looks like Chelsea has figured out their game play and will just be waiting in front of Petr Cechs goal to stifle each Southampton attack.

Ramires runs towards the goal again in the 34th minute but Kelvin Davis makes another good save. Davis seems to get more comfortable and starts to make better saves, who thought a goalie at the age of 37 could still improve his game play.

The second half starts with one change. Nathaniel Clyne is coming on for Luke Shaw. Apparently Luke Shaw injured his toe in the Everton match and this toe is bugging him too much now to play properly. Nathaniel Clyne isn’t fit enough yet to play a full game, but at least we have a great substitute option sitting on the bench. Hopefully it won’t be much longer until he can play full games again.

Five minutes into the second half Chelsea manager José Maurinho decides to make two early substitutions. Juan Mata comes off for Oscar and Willian replaces Andre Schürrle. These must be tactical changes to try and turn the match their way.

It only takes four minutes before Oscar receives his first yellow card. Oscar runs towards the goal and Kelvin Davis slides to block the ball. Then Oscar falls to the ground. Replays show that, if there even was contact between those two players, the contact was at an absolute minimum. Referee Martin Atkinson sees it right and makes a fair decision by giving Oscar a yellow card instead of a penalty. I really hate players who just try to dive to receive a penalty. What happened to fair play? At least now there was a referee on the field who saw it happening and made a fair call.

Chelsea scores a lucky goal in the 59th minute. After the ball deflects from Calum Chambers boot, it lands near Torres who just happens to be in the right spot and heads it into the bottom right corner from a close range. Maybe Davis is to blame as he should have tried a bit harder to block the ball, but then again we can also blame Chambers since he didn’t make a good enough clearance. Either way, it looks like Fernando Torres has finally broken Chelsea’s curse since he was the last Chelsea striker to score away from home and that was 13 months ago. That is right, no Chelsea striker scored in 2013 away from home, which is a pretty pathetic statistic.

One minute after this goal Mauricio Pochettino decides to bring on Rickie Lambert so he takes off Jack Cork. Hopefully by bringing on Lambert we can create more chances to get level. But again I don’t fully understand why Cork is the unlucky one to come off. I don’t think Morgan Schneiderlin and Steven Davis have been playing much better. Although maybe Pochettino doesn’t want to take Davis off on his birthday. And maybe Jack Cork has been playing a bit risky against his old team, but I don’t believe his game play was that aggressive that he was in danger of receiving a second yellow card.

Only four minutes after he has come on the field, Rickie Lambert gets the best chance for Southampton in the whole game. Nathaniel Clyne has the ball and crosses it forward towards Rickie Lambert who is near Petr Cech’s goal. Lambert heads it from the centre of the box but the ball goes straight to Cech. What a great chance this was and from an excellent heading player like Lambert we would have expected him to score. Unfortunately he couldn’t make it happen.

It is the 70th minute when Oscar has the ball and he tries to get past the Southampton defenders. While he is trying to rotate his way around the defenders, Calum Chambers falls down and Oscar manages to get past the other two defenders. Then he passes the ball to Willian who sure knows what to do with it. He shoots and he scores. Kelvin Davis didn’t stand a chance. This goal perfectly proves how important those two early substitutions were for Chelsea and how they have changed the game for them.

Mauricio Pochettino doesn’t allow Steven Davis to play a full game on his birthday, as he takes Davis off in the 75th minute so he can bring on James Ward- Prowse. Hopefully this last Saints substitution will make a difference for us.

It is the 81st minute when Oscar runs up towards Kelvin Davis goal again after Eden Hazard plays a through ball to him. Oscar makes a great run forward and manages to break through the Southampton defence. José Fonte notices this break through a bit too late but still tries to catch up with Oscar. Oscar shoots the ball with his left foot while Fonte tries to block the ball. Fonte makes a slight touch, just lightly enough that the ball deflects into the bottom left corner of the goal, leaving Kelvin Davis wrong-footed. This makes it 3-0 for Chelsea. Both those crucial Chelsea substitutions have scored now.

In the 93rd minute, Southampton gets the last chance of the game. Adam Lallana plays the ball to Gastón Ramirez. Ramirez shoots from the centre of the box with his left foot but just misses the top left corner. Unfortunately he couldn’t repeat what he did in the last game to give Southampton at least one goal.

Both sides have been strong in this game, but Chelsea has used their chances better. The Southampton defence just wasn’t strong enough to keep the goals out, while the Saints had a hard time breaking through the Blues defence at the other end. It looks like Chelsea were better prepared for the way Southampton play then the other way around and I do have to say that, in the end after the they made their first goal, Chelsea has been the stronger team.

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Southampton v Tottenham Hotspurs – Hooiveld Lets Southampton Down Yet Again

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Sunday 22nd December 2013, Southampton FC is hosting Tottenham Hotspurs at St. Mary’s. The starting line up for the Saints looked promising. Adam Lallana is back among the starting eleven as is Morgan Schneiderlin. This should be good since those two players made a big difference when they came on the field as substitutes in the previous game. It is good to see Adam Lallana wearing the captains armband again.

Dani Osvaldo is out since he received a knock against his leg in training this week. Luke Shaw is also injured which is why Danny Fox is starting left back in this game. José Fonte is on the bench for the second week in a row which means Jos Hooiveld starts in the left centre back position. This made me wonder if this is a smart move on behalf of Mauricio Pochettino, unless he wants Jos Hooiveld to take Emmanuel Adebayor on.

Calum Chambers is starting again as well. It is good to see him starting again since he is a great talented player. Yes, it is a shame to miss Nathaniel Clyne in right back, but since he is still injured this is a great opportunity for Calum Chambers. A nice fact to know about Southampton is that most players from their youth system are of English heritage, which is very unusual in the Premier League.

It doesn’t take long for the Saints to take the lead. In the 12th minute Adam Lallana scores a wonderful goal. Danny Fox saw it well when he passed the ball forward to his captain. On his turn, Adam Lallana shot the ball low into the left corner of the goal. There was no way for Hugo Lloris to stop this one.

10 minutes later there is a new big chance for Southampton. Adam Lallana gets the ball and quickly decides to play it on to Jay Rodriguez event though he probably could have taken a shot himself. Jay Rodriguez takes the ball but unfortunately shoots too high and misses the goal.

Just one minute later, in the 24th minute, the Spurs manage to get the ball past Paulo Gazzaniga. Tottenham used this chance to the fullest when they passed the ball to Emmanuel Adebayor in front of the goal. Paulo Gazzaniga decided to stay on his line since Jos Hooiveld and Danny Fox were siding Emmanuel Adebayor. Either one of those defenders should have stepped up and tried to stop him, but since neither one did, Emmanuel Adebayor scored. And a great first Premier League goal this season for Adebayor in only his second Premier League appearance this campaign.

At half time Southampton has been the better playing team which has had the most possession. It is a shame they couldn’t manage to get ahead since Tottenham has been playing pretty poorly.

The second half isn’t even 10 minutes on the way yet, when the game takes a dramatic turn. In the 54th minute Jos Hooiveld puts his foot against the ball and (accidently?) kicks it into Paulo Gazzaniga’s goal. Hooiveld has fallen back into his old ways. He shouldn’t even has touched that ball, just should have left it for Paulo Gazzaniga who was right there to catch the ball but didn’t expect Jos Hooiveld to do what he did. This is the moment in the game where the tables turned and Southamptons defence received a big dent in their confidence.

Two minutes later Southampton receive their first corner of the game. Jos Hooiveld is near the goal close to heading it. Probably trying to make up for his big mistake from just before, but he definitely has to try harder to make up for his big error.

Adam Lallana shows in the 59th minute why he deserves his captain armband with his great football insight. Adam Lallana makes a great run towards the goal trying to make Hugo Lloris come out of his goal to stop him. His plan works as he is passing the ball backwards to Rickie Lambert, who was following him. Lambert is then in front of an open goal and scores a wonderful goal. At least the forwards are trying to fix Jos Hooivelds mistake.

With 28 minutes left to play, Mauricio Pochettino makes a shocking decision. He decides to take Jack Cork off the field. I still haven’t figured out why he made this decision since Jack Cork has been defending way better throughout the game so far compared to Jos Hooiveld. James Ward-Prowse comes on the field, which is the only positive side to Pochettino’s decision since James Ward-Prowse is a very talented young player who can show some great skills.

The whole Southampton team seems to be out of their focus after this substitution since it only takes one minute for Tottenham to score again. It is Emmanuel Adebayor’s lucky day as he scores his second Premier League goal. It was poor defending on the Saints side. Dejan Lovren even let the ball slip through his legs so it could make it’s way to the goal.

From that moment on the Spurs take the upper hand in the game. Creating three great chances in the five minutes onwards from their goal. Southampton seems to be unable to stop them running right through their defence.

Mauricio Pochettino decides to replace Steven Davis with Gaston Ramirez in the 68th minute.

Ten minutes after his last substitution, Mauricio Pochettino decides to change the whole team around. Off comes Danny Fox and on goes Sam Gallagher. Calum Chambers moves to left back to take over Danny Fox his position. James Ward-Prowse moves into defence and starts playing right back. Sam Gallagher goes up front as a striker. And so Southampton has changed their formation to a 4-4-2 formation.

I don’t understand Pochettino’s way of thinking. Firstly I would have probably substituted Jos Hooiveld for José Fonte after he scored his own goal. But seeing all the changes now, Mauricio Pochettino should have never taken Jack Cork off the field. He could have taken Danny Fox off for Sam Gallagher like he did. Then move Calum Chambers to left back and Jack Cork to right back. That way he would have had one spare substitution to replace Jos Hooiveld, the weakest link in the whole team.

Bringing Sam Gallagher onto the field seems to be like a good decision. In the 81st minute he gets a chance to shoot at goal. Just unlucky for him Hugo Lloris is in his way and the ball stays out.

With a minimum of 5 added-on minutes, Southampton gets their last chance in the 91st minute. James Ward-Prowse takes the corner, at which he is great. The Saints miss heading the ball and somehow the ball gets played backwards to Rickie Lambert. He takes on the ball but unfortunately shoots too high, wasting the last chance for Southampton to end the game in a draw.

In the end Southampton didn’t deserve to win this game, since they have been playing hopeless in the second half of the game. Mostly Mauricio Pochettino is to blame for this poor result if you ask me. I do understand that it is hard to find the right players to play, especially when you have at least two injured defenders who usually start. But I believe that Jos Hooiveld has proven game after game that he can’t be trusted in front of our goal, so I can’t see why Pochettino chooses him over José Fonte. I am not going to blame Paulo Gazzaniga for his performance in this game, because I would get insecure too with a defender like Jos Hooiveld right in front of me. So I can see why Paulo Gazzaniga decided to stay on his line most of the time so he would have a last chance to try and correct Jos Hooivelds errors.

All we can hope for now is that Mauricio Pochettino finally has learned his lesson and he will drop Jos Hooiveld to the reserves team for good. Hopefully Pochettino will show better football insights and a stronger formation against Cardiff City FC coming Thursday.