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Manchester United 9-0 Southampton: Man Utd thrash nine-man Saints

By Simon StoneBBC Sport at Old Trafford
Manchester United celebrate win over Southampton
Manchester United also beat Ipswich Town 9-0 in 1995

Manchester United equalled the Premier League record by putting nine goals past nine-man Southampton - the second time Saints have lost 9-0 in as many seasons.

A red card for Saints' Alexandre Jankewitz after only two minutes triggered a complete collapse for the visitors, who were on the end of the same scoreline against Leicester City in October 2019.

It is only the third time a team has lost 9-0 in the Premier League, with United also beating Ipswich Town by that margin in 1995.

Aaron Wan-Bissaka opened the scoring with his first goal at Old Trafford. Marcus Rashford and Edinson Cavani also found the net either side of a Jan Bednarek own goal before the break.

After a fairly drab start to the second half, United cut loose, scoring five times in the final 21 minutes.

Anthony Martial ended an eight-match goal drought before Scott McTominay drove home from the edge of the area.

Then, after Bednarek became the second Saints player to be sent off - bringing down Martial to allow Bruno Fernandes the chance to score from the penalty spot on 87 minutes - the French forward netted his second, before Dan James wrapped up the scoring in stoppage time.

It was a stunning ending as United almost matched their club record 10-0 victory over Anderlecht in 1956.

Rampant United

By the final whistle, it had been forgotten that United had come into Tuesday's game on the back of indifferent form - just one win in their last four matches.

The massive impact on their goal difference means it is now bettered only by league leaders Manchester City.

Martial should be particularly pleased with his contribution, even though it did not match manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's four-goal salvo as a United substitute in an 8-1 win at Nottingham Forest in 1999.

At one point, it looked as though that seven-goal margin of victory was the one United would emulate. But Martial's 90th-minute second - the first time he has scored two in a game all season - took the home side beyond that, and James completed the rout in the third minute of injury time.

Rashford and McTominay both produced noteworthy strikes for a United side that also had a penalty award overturned just before half-time.

Shocking Southampton

Man Utd 9-0 Southampton: 'What can I say? It's horrible' - Saints boss Ralph Hasenhuttl

Making a full Premier League debut should be a cause for celebration in any young player's career. For Jankewitz, it was a catastrophic experience.

His second-minute foul on McTominay was committed right in front of Saints boss Ralph Hassenhuttl, who did not require the replays which made the challenge look worse with every viewing.

Hassenhuttl could only throw his arms up in the air in disbelief, knowing referee Mike Dean had no alternative other than to show the 19-year-old Swiss midfielder a straight red card.

The incident came less than a week after Jankewitz's agent had started murmurings about a transfer and this sorry episode is unlikely to convince anyone the player has a future at St Mary's.

After that, it was just a question of how long the visitors could survive, which turned out to be not very long, as Wan-Bissaka turned in Luke Shaw's cross at the far post from a position Jankewitz should have been defending.

With Bednarek among the scorers after turning Rashford's cross into his own net for the third, and one of those marginal video assistant referee offside decisions that took away the goal Che Adams thought he had scored at the start of the second half, it really was one of those nights best erased from the memory completely.

Unfortunately, that was not the end of the misery.

While Hassenhuttl can rightly point to Jankewitz's dismissal as the key moment, there can be no excusing the way the team - though badly affected by injuries - had so totally collapsed by the end.

Alexandre Jankewitz walks off after being dismissed
Alexandre Jankewitz is the second youngest player in Premier League history to be sent off at Old Trafford

'It was about the spark' - what they said

Manchester United manager Solskjaer speaking to BBC Sport: "When they had a man sent off it was up to us to get the first goal.

"You have to take your chances in tight or open games - you never know what might be the deciding factor. We know, better than anyone, what goal difference can do to you because we have lost the league on goal difference.

"Confidence is one thing but it was about the mojo and spark - the X-factor."

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Southampton boss Hasenhuttl speaking to BBC Sport: "One man down after three minutes against this opponent - congratulations to Manchester United, they worked us off and did not stop scoring. The second red card is most disappointing - we don't have any more players.

"We tried in the second half to keep a clean sheet as much as we could, but at nine men it was too easy for them to score.

"What can I say? It is horrible. But we stood up after the first 9-0 [against Leicester] and we have to do that again."

The best of the stats

  • Manchester United have won home and away against Southampton in a league season for the first time since their last title-winning campaign in 2012-13.
  • Last season's 9-0 loss to Leicester came at home - this was the biggest away defeat in Southampton's history.
  • Saints have lost four consecutive Premier League games for the first time since April 2018.
  • Manchester United became only the second side to have seven different scorers in a Premier League match, after Chelsea against Aston Villa in December 2012.
  • United scored four goals in the first half of a Premier League game for the second time this season, also doing so against Leeds. It is the first time since 1997-98 they have scored four or more in the opening period of two matches in a campaign.
  • Only former United striker Eric Cantona and ex-West Ham forward Dimitri Payet (both 33 games) have assisted 15 Premier League goals in fewer appearances than Fernandes, with Tuesday's his 36th appearance in the competition.

What's next?

Manchester United's next game is against Everton in the Premier League at 20:00 GMT on Saturday, 6 February - the 63rd anniversary of the Munich Air Disaster. Southampton visit Newcastle on the same day (15:00).

Line-ups

Man Utd

Formation 4-2-3-1

  • 1de Gea
  • 29Wan-Bissaka
  • 2Lindelöf
  • 5MaguireBooked at 52mins
  • 23ShawSubstituted forvan de Beekat 45'minutesBooked at 53mins
  • 39McTominay
  • 17Fred
  • 11Greenwood
  • 18Bruno Fernandes
  • 10RashfordSubstituted forJamesat 60'minutes
  • 7CavaniSubstituted forMartialat 45'minutes

Substitutes

  • 3Bailly
  • 6Pogba
  • 9Martial
  • 21James
  • 26Henderson
  • 27Telles
  • 31Matic
  • 33Williams
  • 34van de Beek

Southampton

Formation 4-4-2

  • 1McCarthy
  • 31RamsayBooked at 42mins
  • 35BednarekBooked at 86mins
  • 5StephensBooked at 45mins
  • 3Bertrand
  • 12DjenepoSubstituted forTchaptchetat 78'minutes
  • 8Ward-Prowse
  • 64JankewitzBooked at 2mins
  • 17ArmstrongBooked at 89mins
  • 10Adams
  • 9IngsSubstituted forRedmondat 70'minutes

Substitutes

  • 11Redmond
  • 40N'Lundulu
  • 41Lewis
  • 44Forster
  • 47Ferry
  • 52Finnigan
  • 62Tchaptchet
  • 65Watts
  • 72Chauke
Referee:
Mike Dean

Match Stats

Home TeamMan UtdAway TeamSouthampton
Possession
Home75%
Away25%
Shots
Home24
Away3
Shots on Target
Home14
Away1
Corners
Home5
Away3
Fouls
Home11
Away6

Live Text

  1. Post update

    Match ends, Manchester United 9, Southampton 0.

  2. Full Time

    Second Half ends, Manchester United 9, Southampton 0.

  3. Goal!

    Goal! Manchester United 9, Southampton 0. Daniel James (Manchester United) right footed shot from very close range to the centre of the goal. Assisted by Bruno Fernandes with a headed pass.

  4. Post update

    Attempt missed. Anthony Martial (Manchester United) header from the centre of the box misses to the left. Assisted by Mason Greenwood.

  5. Post update

    Offside, Manchester United. Scott McTominay tries a through ball, but Anthony Martial is caught offside.

  6. Goal!

    Goal! Manchester United 8, Southampton 0. Anthony Martial (Manchester United) right footed shot from very close range to the bottom left corner.

  7. Booking

    Stuart Armstrong (Southampton) is shown the yellow card.

  8. Post update

    Goal! Manchester United 7, Southampton 0. Bruno Fernandes (Manchester United) converts the penalty with a right footed shot to the centre of the goal.

  9. Dismissal

    Jan Bednarek (Southampton) is shown the red card.

  10. Post update

    VAR Decision: Card upgraded Jan Bednarek (Southampton).

  11. Post update

    VAR Decision: Penalty Manchester United.

  12. Post update

    Penalty Manchester United. Anthony Martial draws a foul in the penalty area.

  13. Post update

    Penalty conceded by Jan Bednarek (Southampton) after a foul in the penalty area.

  14. Post update

    Attempt saved. Mason Greenwood (Manchester United) left footed shot from the right side of the box is saved in the bottom right corner. Assisted by Victor Lindelöf.

  15. Substitution

    Substitution, Southampton. Allan Tchaptchet replaces Moussa Djenepo.

  16. Post update

    Attempt missed. Bruno Fernandes (Manchester United) right footed shot from the left side of the box is high and wide to the right. Assisted by Daniel James.

  17. Post update

    Foul by Fred (Manchester United).

  18. Post update

    Che Adams (Southampton) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

  19. Post update

    Attempt missed. Anthony Martial (Manchester United) right footed shot from the left side of the box is close, but misses to the right. Assisted by Fred with a through ball.

  20. Post update

    Attempt missed. Che Adams (Southampton) left footed shot from the centre of the box is too high. Assisted by Nathan Redmond.

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