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Southampton 2-0 Newcastle United: Saints move top of Premier League for first time ever

By Steve SutcliffeBBC Sport
Che Adams
Che Adams has scored three goals for Southampton this season

Southampton manager Ralph Hasenhuttl told his side to believe "anything is possible" after they went top of the Premier League for the first time ever.

Just over a year on from a 9-0 home humiliation by Leicester, which left the Austrian in danger of being sacked, he guided Saints to the summit of the English top flight for the first time since 1988 with a comfortable victory over Newcastle.

"Our fans will love it and they'll make a picture of the table," Hasenhuttl said.

"For us it's nice but it shouldn't kill the hunger for more. We should stay hungry and we should feel anything is possible with this team.

"I must be very proud. We developed not with a lot of invested money but with a lot of invested work.

"We had some good results in the past two or three months and it was important everyone can see the philosophy we are following can be successful.

"Everyone was on the highest level and it's a little bit scary what we're doing at the moment. But it's not surprising because I see them working."

It was a dominant performance for Hasenhuttl's side, who moved the ball well and deservedly ran out winners after Che Adams' superb first-half volley and Stuart Armstrong's drilled effort late on.

Newcastle, who remain 11th in the table, were the exact opposite and contributed to their defeat by carelessly losing the ball in dangerous positions for both goals.

"The goals we gave away probably summed up our evening," said Magpies manager Steve Bruce.

"We gave it away far too cheaply and far too often. We were a shadow of the team I saw against Everton."

No Ings, no problem

With top scorer Danny Ings injured Saints fans could have been forgiven for wondering just where their goals were going to come from.

Ings, whose impressive early-season form led to an England recall five years after his last cap, had been responsible for 36% of Southampton's goals prior to this fixture after forming an effective partnership with Adams.

So, in his absence it was hardly a surprise to see Adams assume more responsibility, with Theo Walcott - back at his first club on loan from Everton after 15 years away - cast in a supporting central role.

Only an excellent save from Newcastle goalkeeper Karl Darlow prevented Adams from scoring with a curling effort towards the top right corner.

'It nice for our fans' - Saints boss Hasenhuttl on going top

But moments later he opened the scoring with a wonderful volley from 12 yards after good work from Kyle Walker-Peters and Walcott.

With Oriol Romeu and James Ward-Prowse controlling the tempo and popping passes around and through the visitors, Saints eventually got a merited second goal.

Longstaff's dawdling saw Armstrong deprive him of the ball and cut inside before dispatching a left-foot shot into the bottom left corner.

It was no more than Saints - who saw Darlow tip a sparkling Romeu effort onto the crossbar - deserved and it underlined a remarkable turnaround in their fortunes from 12 months ago.

Languishing in the bottom three and still reeling from that loss to Leicester, Hasenhuttl and Southampton appeared to be in turmoil.

Now they are top of the pile and the Austrian is being linked with the Manchester United manager's role currently occupied by Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.

Newcastle's profligacy in possession costs them

Defensive solidity had been a key facet of Newcastle's previous two Premier League outings.

So Magpies boss Bruce's frustration in the technical area was evident as his team appeared to dispense with a formula that worked so well against Wolves and Everton.

Inconsistency nags away at me - Bruce

Not only did Newcastle fail to play the percentages in defence, they constantly lost possession cheaply as they over-played.

"You have to be good with the ball and make sure you look after it better than we did," Bruce added.

"That's why the players play at this level because they are expected to. From six minutes in we gifted them the first goal, then it was a difficult night all round.

"We were nowhere near where we were five days ago. That's my biggest issue - that we go up and down. It was a poor, poor performance."

Only two Newcastle players managed a passing accuracy of over 80% and that ensured they were unable to construct any sort of foundation to attack.

Almiron and Longstaff will bear the brunt of Bruce's anger over the goals but Jamal Lewis, Federico Fernandez and Jacob Murphy also put their side into difficulty on several occasions.

Not even a tweak in style to be more direct with the introduction of Andy Carroll and Joelinton could rouse Newcastle, who won on the same ground in March.

Saints on the march - the stats

  • Newcastle have conceded a goal in seven consecutive league games; it's their longest run without a Premier League clean sheet since December 2017 (11 in a row).
  • Southampton have won three consecutive Premier League matches for the first time since winning four in a row in May 2016 under Ronald Koeman.
  • Southampton have picked up 16 points in their eight Premier League games this season (W5 D1 L2); they have never had more at this stage of a campaign in the competition (level with 2014-15).
  • Che Adams has scored in three of Southampton's eight league games this season (three goals), as many different Premier League matches as he found the net in in 30 appearances last term (four goals).
  • Southampton's Theo Walcott, who has assisted a goal in three of his last four league starts, has been directly involved in more Premier League goals against Newcastle than any other opponent in his career (11 - five goals, six assists).
  • Stuart Armstrong scored just his third Premier League goal on home soil for Southampton, and his first in the competition at St Mary's since February against Aston Villa.
  • In what was his 350th Premier League appearance, Walcott finally made his home Premier League debut for Southampton, 14 years and 314 days after his last league match for the club at St Mary's in December 2005 in the Championship.

What's next?

Following the international break both sides return to action in the Premier League on Saturday 21 November.

Southampton travel to Molineux to face Wolves (15:00 GMT) with Newcastle hosting Chelsea earlier in the day (12:30 GMT).

Player of the match

AdamsChe Adams

with an average of 8.48

Southampton

  1. Squad number10Player nameAdams
    Average rating

    8.48

  2. Squad number17Player nameArmstrong
    Average rating

    8.39

  3. Squad number8Player nameWard-Prowse
    Average rating

    8.30

  4. Squad number32Player nameWalcott
    Average rating

    8.27

  5. Squad number6Player nameOriol Romeu
    Average rating

    8.11

  6. Squad number4Player nameVestergaard
    Average rating

    8.03

  7. Squad number2Player nameWalker-Peters
    Average rating

    7.98

  8. Squad number35Player nameBednarek
    Average rating

    7.84

  9. Squad number1Player nameMcCarthy
    Average rating

    7.78

  10. Squad number12Player nameDjenepo
    Average rating

    7.71

  11. Squad number5Player nameStephens
    Average rating

    7.31

  12. Squad number7Player nameLong
    Average rating

    7.25

  13. Squad number11Player nameRedmond
    Average rating

    7.20

Newcastle United

  1. Squad number26Player nameDarlow
    Average rating

    5.12

  2. Squad number6Player nameLascelles
    Average rating

    3.59

  3. Squad number13Player nameC Wilson
    Average rating

    3.58

  4. Squad number23Player nameMurphy
    Average rating

    3.56

  5. Squad number9Player nameJoelinton
    Average rating

    3.48

  6. Squad number5Player nameSchär
    Average rating

    3.47

  7. Squad number18Player nameFernández
    Average rating

    3.39

  8. Squad number10Player nameSaint-Maximin
    Average rating

    3.38

  9. Squad number15Player nameLewis
    Average rating

    3.35

  10. Squad number4Player nameM Longstaff
    Average rating

    3.05

  11. Squad number16Player nameHendrick
    Average rating

    2.88

  12. Squad number36Player nameS Longstaff
    Average rating

    2.85

  13. Squad number24Player nameAlmirón
    Average rating

    2.84

  14. Squad number7Player nameCarroll
    Average rating

    2.71

Line-ups

Southampton

  • 1McCarthy
  • 2Walker-Peters
  • 35Bednarek
  • 4Vestergaard
  • 5Stephens
  • 17Armstrong
  • 6RomeuBooked at 27mins
  • 8Ward-Prowse
  • 12DjenepoSubstituted forRedmondat 74'minutes
  • 10Adams
  • 32WalcottSubstituted forLongat 88'minutes

Substitutes

  • 7Long
  • 11Redmond
  • 23Tella
  • 27Diallo
  • 31Ramsay
  • 40N'Lundulu
  • 44Forster

Newcastle

  • 26Darlow
  • 23MurphySubstituted forJoelintonat 79'minutes
  • 5Schär
  • 6Lascelles
  • 18FernándezBooked at 43mins
  • 15Lewis
  • 36S LongstaffBooked at 90mins
  • 16HendrickSubstituted forM Longstaffat 61'minutes
  • 24Almirón
  • 13C WilsonSubstituted forCarrollat 78'minutes
  • 10Saint-Maximin

Substitutes

  • 2Clark
  • 4M Longstaff
  • 7Carroll
  • 9Joelinton
  • 14Hayden
  • 19Manquillo
  • 29Gillespie
Referee:
Peter Bankes

Match Stats

Home TeamSouthamptonAway TeamNewcastle
Possession
Home61%
Away39%
Shots
Home15
Away4
Shots on Target
Home8
Away2
Corners
Home8
Away3
Fouls
Home12
Away11

Live Text

  1. Post update

    Match ends, Southampton 2, Newcastle United 0.

  2. Full Time

    Second Half ends, Southampton 2, Newcastle United 0.

  3. Post update

    Corner, Southampton. Conceded by Karl Darlow.

  4. Post update

    Attempt saved. Stuart Armstrong (Southampton) left footed shot from outside the box is saved in the centre of the goal. Assisted by Nathan Redmond.

  5. Post update

    Nathan Redmond (Southampton) wins a free kick on the left wing.

  6. Post update

    Foul by Fabian Schär (Newcastle United).

  7. Post update

    Foul by Jannik Vestergaard (Southampton).

  8. Post update

    Andy Carroll (Newcastle United) wins a free kick in the attacking half.

  9. Booking

    Sean Longstaff (Newcastle United) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.

  10. Post update

    James Ward-Prowse (Southampton) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

  11. Post update

    Foul by Sean Longstaff (Newcastle United).

  12. Substitution

    Substitution, Southampton. Shane Long replaces Theo Walcott.

  13. Post update

    Corner, Newcastle United. Conceded by Alex McCarthy.

  14. Post update

    Attempt saved. Joelinton (Newcastle United) header from the centre of the box is saved in the top right corner. Assisted by Jamal Lewis with a cross.

  15. Post update

    Corner, Southampton. Conceded by Federico Fernández.

  16. Post update

    Offside, Southampton. Alex McCarthy tries a through ball, but Che Adams is caught offside.

  17. Post update

    Offside, Newcastle United. Karl Darlow tries a through ball, but Andy Carroll is caught offside.

  18. Goal!

    Goal! Southampton 2, Newcastle United 0. Stuart Armstrong (Southampton) left footed shot from the centre of the box to the bottom right corner.

  19. Substitution

    Substitution, Newcastle United. Joelinton replaces Jacob Murphy.

  20. Substitution

    Substitution, Newcastle United. Andy Carroll replaces Callum Wilson because of an injury.

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