The Sunday Post (Dundee)

Saints pour more misery on Boro

- By Simon Peach sport@sundaypost.com

SOUTHAMPTO­N emerged victorious from a lifeless clash at relegated Middlesbro­ugh, where disillusio­ned fans made their anger clear as the Riverside bid a meek farewell to Premier League football.

Boro’s return to the Championsh­ip was confirmed by Monday’s defeat at champions Chelsea and their final topflight home match brought precious little relief.

Under-fire Claude Puel’s muchchange­d Southampto­n side secured a 2-1 win on Teesside, where the home faithful resorted to gallows humour to underline their anger at their side’s latest underwhelm­ing display.

Boro’s much-loved chairman Steve Gibson faces a big decision on whether to retain Steve Agnew as head coach after failing to spark a late-season revival following the March departure of Aitor Karanka.

The Spaniard’s name was chanted by Boro fans after Southampto­n sub Nathan Redmond scored a goal just as impressive as Jay Rodriguez’s first-half effort.

The visitors’ second led things to unravel off the field, with goalkeepin­g coach Leo Percovich gesticulat­ing wildly in the technical area, before Boro fans urged Anthony Taylor to send off their own goalkeeper Brad Guzan after giving away a penalty. That plea was ignored and instead the home faithful cheered wildly as Shane Long blazed over the spot-kick – celebratio­ns matched when Patrick Bamford scored his first goal in 760 days.

It was a consolatio­n goal in a match that underlined the issues faced at the Riverside Stadium.

The first half was without rhythm, excitement or clear-cut opportunit­ies. It took 23 minutes for Ryan Bertrand to get away the first noteworthy shot. In keeping with the start, it was poor.

Fraser Forster comfortabl­y dealt with a long-range effort from Boro forward Bamford shortly afterwards, before George Friend headed wide.

That was the hosts’ best chance of a drab first half in which Maya Yoshida’s tame header brought ironic cheers from the hardy away support.

 ??  ?? Patrick Bamford scores a rare goal as Middlesbro­ugh pull a goal back.
Patrick Bamford scores a rare goal as Middlesbro­ugh pull a goal back.

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