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Armstrong's late strike earns Southampton first win of season

2 Nov 2024
Adam Armstrong, Southampton

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Adam Armstrong’s late goal gave Southampton their first Premier League win of the season as they beat Everton 1-0 at St Mary’s Stadium.

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Armstrong’s first league strike of the campaign came after 85 minutes of Saturday’s tightly fought contest, moments after Everton substitute Beto struck the crossbar at the other end.

Aaron Ramsdale had earlier kept the scores level with a fine save from Michael Keane’s close-range header, while Everton thought they had an equaliser when Beto raced in behind and finished brilliantly beyond Southampton’s goalkeeper.

However, a VAR review showed that Beto had strayed offside, and the goal was overturned, to the delight of the home fans.

Southampton’s win takes them onto four points and, at least temporarily, into 19th place, while Everton remain in 16th after their five-match unbeaten run came to an end.

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How the match unfolded

A quiet opening half saw two half-decent openings, one for each side - Everton's Dominic Calvert-Lewin was blocked off by Taylor Harwood-Bellis in the penalty area early on, while Cameron Archer dragged wide on the counter at the other end moments before the break.

Beto’s introduction around the hour-mark helped Everton stretch Southampton’s defence, although it was defender Keane who almost broke the deadlock when he connected with a diving header at the back post, only to be denied by an excellent stop from Ramsdale, who tipped the ball onto the post and stopped it from trickling over the line.

Southampton had the crossbar to thank when Beto clattered a header against it, and Russell Martin's side made their fortune count, racing up the other end, with Armstrong sweeping home from Yukinari Sugawara’s cutback just 25 seconds later.

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Beto seemed to have dragged Everton level when he latched onto James Tarkowski’s pass and finished coolly, yet the forward had just gone too soon.

Winless run comes to a halt

Southampton started Armstrong as well as Archer, which on the face of it looked to be a more ambitious approach from Martin in the hunt for their first three points of the season.

Yet Saints struggled to manufacture many clear-cut chances, especially in the first half and had to wait until the dying embers of the half to even register a shot, which was scuffed wide by Archer.

But when their biggest chance came, Armstrong - who scored his first Premier League goal for Southampton against Everton back in the 2021/22 season - made sure to take it.

Good movement from Archer helped open up the space for Armstrong to calmly meet Sugawara’s pass and pick out the left-hand side of the net from the centre of the box.

It is a huge relief for Southampton, who have a big game against fellow strugglers Wolverhampton Wanderers next week. Win that, and things really will be looking much brighter.

Everton lack bite

Beto spared Everton’s blushes against Fulham last week, and it looked as though he had done it again with that excellent finish in the closing stages on Saturday.

This time, though, there was to be no reprieve for Sean Dyche’s team. They were not too often threatened at the back and delivered a typically robust performance in the first half, but the lack of a clear attacking identity or plan was a big issue.

Dyche’s decision to take off Iliman Ndiaye did not seem to be welcomed by the away supporters, and after Southampton took the lead, he again resorted to playing centre-back Keane up front.

While Beto delivered another positive cameo, Everton need to show more than they are doing if they are to put distance between themselves and the relegation zone.

What will concern Dyche, too, is the space that Armstrong had to convert Southampton’s winner. The striker was left alone in the box with Everton’s defenders backing off, and the Toffees duly came unstuck.

What the managers said

Russell Martin: “I think it’s a big day for us, obviously, for many reasons, but I also liked the way we played. Some of the football we played was brilliant – we didn’t quite make enough of it, which I know can be a frustration at times, but it’s not for the want of trying.

“The players have got their rewards today for staying brave all the way through the game – even during some sticky moments when the ball turned over against a team who are so well organised out of possession, really difficult to play against."

Sean Dyche: “We’d controlled a lot of the game. We didn't need to use the ball as much because they have the ball, but they never really opened us up. When we did have it, I thought we asked questions of them, we got in key areas.

"The performance was solid enough today there were a lot of good signs, a lot of good play at times - certainly to make a lot of chances away from home. I always speak about quality chances. There was enough quality moments and quality chances and quality positions of course.”

Club reports

Southampton report | Everton report

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Match facts

Southampton have ended a 22-match winless run in the Premier League, with this their first win in the top-flight since March 2023 against Leicester.

Armstrong’s goal was just his second in his last 32 Premier League appearances, and only Southampton’s fourth home goal in the league so far this season.

Everton failed to score against Southampton in the Premier League for the first time since February 2022, and have now lost six of their last eight away league matches at St Mary’s, winning the other two.

Russell Martin has won his first Premier League match in charge at Southampton in his 10th such match as manager, ending a run of eight defeats and one draw.

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