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Southampton 3-0 Sheffield United: Saints into Premier League top four


Che Adams scores for Southampton against Sheffield United
Former Sheffield United player Che Adams scored Southampton’s first goal

Southampton moved into the Premier League’s top four by sweeping aside bottom club Sheffield United.

Che Adams pounced in the box to poke in the opener, Stuart Armstrong scored a deflected second, and Nathan Redmond came off the bench to add a delightful third.

Saints climb as high as third, at least until Leicester play later on Sunday, and are only a point behind top two Tottenham and Liverpool, who are also both still to play.

The season is only 12 games old, but Sheffield United’s situation is looking increasingly dire. They still have just one point and will be at least six points from safety regardless of Sunday’s other results.

No team in the Premier League era has had so few points at this stage of the season and gone on to avoid relegation.

High-flying Saints

Ralph Hasenhuttl lauds ’emotional’ victory over Blades in front of fans

In such a lofty position with almost a third of the season completed, and now with only one defeat in their past 10 games, it is right to consider what this accomplished Southampton team could achieve this term.

Their defence is organised, their midfield a combination of hard-working and creative, while front two Adams and Danny Ings are among the most potent attacking forces in the league.

Bar a brief period of Blades pressure at the beginning of the second half, when imposing centre-halves Jan Bednarek and Jannik Vertergaard were made to work hard, Saints controlled this game.

Oriel Romeu patrolled in front of the defence, James Ward-Prowse constantly teased with his delivery from set-pieces and Adams was a nuisance to the visiting back line.

Given their superiority, particularly in the first half, Southampton perhaps could have won by more, and it is true they had a helping hand for their first two goals.

The first came from some weak Sheffield United defending of a Ward-Prowse free-kick. Bednarek leapt with barely a challenge and, when the ball looped off his shoulder, former Blade Adams nipped in to hook past Aaron Ramsdale.

After riding the wave of United pressure, Saints swept forward for the second. Ings, making his first start since the beginning of November after a knee injury, cut in from the left to feed Armstrong, whose shot took a wicked deflection to wrong-foot Ramsdale.

With the lead doubled, relaxation came over the 2,000 fans returning to St Mary’s, and Redmond’s sweet curler after a one-two with Romeu was no more than Saints deserved.

“It was a job very well done,” said Southampton manager Ralph Hasenhuttl. “It was not as easy as it looked, especially against a team that had nothing to lose and sits very deep.

“It couldn’t be better to have the fans back today, to be honest. It was very emotional, you can celebrate with them when for months we haven’t seen them.

“You could feel how much they enjoyed it, and watching us play good football. Hopefully we’ll come through this very tough time and more and more people should come to see us play.”

Blunt Blades

Blades must turn corner ‘sooner rather than later’ – Chris Wilder

If they were not already, Sheffield United are in severe danger of being cut adrift at the bottom of the table. Their winless run, going back to the end of last season, now stands at 15 games. Fourteen of those have been defeats.

On top of that, the impotency of a return of just five goals this term is matched only by Burnley.

Manager Chris Wilder shuffled his pack in search of a way to ignite his team. At 38 years 118 days, Phil Jagielka became the oldest outfield player to feature in the top flight this season. Billy Sharp started and was one of five different forwards to feature at some point in the game. Ethan Ampadu and Enda Stevens both returned from injury.

There was no obvious improvement in a first half during which the Blades lacked ambition and barely landed a glove on their hosts. Their timid approach was typified by the defending for Southampton’s opener.

They at least found some thrust after the break, stretching the home defence and asking questions from a series of corners – John Egan headed over with a good connection from John Fleck’s delivery.

However, Saints’ second goal was a mortal blow from which there was never likely to be a recovery, and the Blades must find an instant and drastic turnaround if they are not to be bottom at Christmas.

“They were the better side today,” said Wilder. “You can’t afford to make that mistake for the first goal and when an opportunity comes you have to take it, and we didn’t.

“Both those things in the first half set it up for a really difficult afternoon for us.

“I get on with my job. I get up in the morning, have a shower, come in bright and do my work to the best of my ability. And that’s what we all do.”

What’s next?

Southampton look to continue their good form at Arsenal on Wednesday (18:00 GMT), while Sheffield United will once again look for a first win when they host Manchester United on Thursday (20:00).

The stats

  • Sheffield United are only the fourth side in the top four tiers of English football to have no more than one point from their opening 12 league games of a season, after Manchester United in 1930-31 (zero in the top flight), New Brighton in 1931-32 (one in the Third Division North) and Newport County in 1970-71 (one in the fourth tier).
  • Southampton have earned 23 points in this season’s Premier League – only in 2014-15 have they had more after their opening 12 matches of a campaign in the competition (26).
  • The Blades are the seventh side to lose their opening six away games to a Premier League season, and the first since Crystal Palace in 2017-18.
  • Sheffield United attempted just 74 passes in the first half against Southampton; the fewest by a team in the opening 45 minutes of a Premier League game since February 2007, which was also the Blades (67 v Blackburn).
  • Southampton have won four of their six league games at St Mary’s this season – it took them until their 14th home league match last season to earn their fourth home victory. Indeed, this was the Saints’ biggest home league win since November 2017, when they beat Everton 4-1 under Mauricio Pellegrino.
  • Adams has scored four goals in Southampton’s 12 league games this season, as many as he scored in 30 Premier League appearances in 2019-20. All eight of his goals in the division have come since June when the competition resumed post-lockdown.
  • Armstrong is one of three players to have scored four or more Premier League goals from outside the box in 2020. The other two are Southampton players – Ings with five and Ward-Prowse with four.
  • Jagielka was the oldest English outfield player to start a Premier League match since Paul Scholes for Manchester United against Swansea in May 2013 (38 years 177 days).

Player of the match

VestergaardJannik Vestergaard

with an average of 8.30

Southampton

  1. Squad number4Player nameVestergaard
    Average rating

    8.30

  2. Squad number10Player nameAdams
    Average rating

    8.11

  3. Squad number8Player nameWard-Prowse
    Average rating

    7.97

  4. Squad number11Player nameRedmond
    Average rating

    7.91

  5. Squad number17Player nameArmstrong
    Average rating

    7.89

  6. Squad number6Player nameOriol Romeu
    Average rating

    7.82

  7. Squad number2Player nameWalker-Peters
    Average rating

    7.78

  8. Squad number9Player nameIngs
    Average rating

    7.74

  9. Squad number35Player nameBednarek
    Average rating

    7.73

  10. Squad number32Player nameWalcott
    Average rating

    7.62

  11. Squad number3Player nameBertrand
    Average rating

    7.52

  12. Squad number40Player nameN’Lundulu
    Average rating

    7.37

  13. Squad number1Player nameMcCarthy
    Average rating

    7.29

  14. Squad number27Player nameDiallo
    Average rating

    7.16

Sheffield United

  1. Squad number1Player nameRamsdale

    Average rating

    3.92

  2. Squad number22Player nameAmpadu

    Average rating

    3.84

  3. Squad number24Player nameBrewster

    Average rating

    3.74

  4. Squad number8Player nameBerge

    Average rating

    3.69

  5. Squad number15Player nameJagielka

    Average rating

    3.66

  6. Squad number10Player nameSharp

    Average rating

    3.66

  7. Squad number17Player nameMcGoldrick

    Average rating

    3.60

  8. Squad number12Player nameEgan

    Average rating

    3.56

  9. Squad number6Player nameBasham

    Average rating

    3.52

  10. Squad number3Player nameStevens

    Average rating

    3.52

  11. Squad number2Player nameBaldock

    Average rating

    3.51

  12. Squad number4Player nameFleck

    Average rating

    3.50

  13. Squad number11Player nameMousset

    Average rating

    3.46

  14. Squad number9Player nameMcBurnie

    Average rating

    3.15

Line-ups

Southampton

  • 1McCarthy
  • 2Walker-Peters
  • 35Bednarek
  • 4Vestergaard
  • 3Bertrand
  • 17Armstrong
  • 8Ward-Prowse
  • 6RomeuSubstituted forDialloat 86′minutes
  • 32WalcottSubstituted forRedmondat 80′minutes
  • 9Ings
  • 10AdamsSubstituted forN’Lunduluat 84′minutes

Substitutes

  • 5Stephens
  • 11Redmond
  • 12Djenepo
  • 22Salisu
  • 27Diallo
  • 40N’Lundulu
  • 44Forster

Sheff Utd

  • 1Ramsdale
  • 2Baldock
  • 6BashamSubstituted forMoussetat 70′minutes
  • 12Egan
  • 15Jagielka
  • 3StevensBooked at 28mins
  • 8Berge
  • 22Ampadu
  • 4Fleck
  • 9McBurnieSubstituted forMcGoldrickat 48′minutes
  • 10SharpSubstituted forBrewsterat 60′minutes

Substitutes

  • 7Lundstram
  • 11Mousset
  • 17McGoldrick
  • 19Robinson
  • 21Verrips
  • 23Osborn
  • 24Brewster

Referee:
Andy Madley

Attendance:
2,000

Match Stats

Live Text

  1. Match ends, Southampton 3, Sheffield United 0.

  2. Second Half ends, Southampton 3, Sheffield United 0.

  3. Ryan Bertrand (Southampton) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

  4. Foul by Rhian Brewster (Sheffield United).

  5. Foul by Daniel N’Lundulu (Southampton).

  6. Aaron Ramsdale (Sheffield United) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

  7. Foul by Nathan Redmond (Southampton).

  8. Ethan Ampadu (Sheffield United) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

  9. Substitution, Southampton. Ibrahima Diallo replaces Oriol Romeu.

  10. Foul by Oriol Romeu (Southampton).

  11. Ethan Ampadu (Sheffield United) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

  12. Oriol Romeu (Southampton) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

  13. Foul by Rhian Brewster (Sheffield United).

  14. Substitution, Southampton. Daniel N’Lundulu replaces Che Adams.

  15. Goal! Southampton 3, Sheffield United 0. Nathan Redmond (Southampton) right footed shot from the centre of the box to the bottom right corner. Assisted by Oriol Romeu.

  16. Che Adams (Southampton) wins a free kick on the right wing.

  17. Foul by Phil Jagielka (Sheffield United).

  18. Che Adams (Southampton) wins a free kick on the right wing.

  19. Foul by Enda Stevens (Sheffield United).

  20. Substitution, Southampton. Nathan Redmond replaces Theo Walcott.

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