The Province

Bargain striker continues hot streak

PREMIER LEAGUE: Southampto­n’s Charlie Austin scores twice more to give him seven goals in last six games

- ROB HARRIS THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

LONDON — As the goals have dried up for Jamie Vardy at Leicester, another former non-league striker has embarked on a hot scoring streak for a Premier League club.

Charlie Austin made it seven goals in six games in all competitio­ns for Southampto­n with a double in Sunday’s 3-1 victory over Burnley that took the south-coast club up to eighth in the standings.

In a career that began outside England’s four profession­al leagues, Burnley provided the 27-year-old Austin with one of his stepping stones to the world’s richest soccer competitio­n.

Austin was a bricklayer working a full day on a building site before playing on a part-time basis for Poole Town in the ninth tier until 2009. It took third-tier club Swindon to pluck Austin from obscurity, for Burnley to take him up another league and then QPR to give him a shot at the Premier League.

Still, doubts persisted around Austin’s fitness. Southampto­n was able to snap him up for 4 million pounds (then $6 million) in January. What a bargain that now seems.

The case looks increasing­ly compelling for Austin to return to the England squad for the first time since 2015 when he failed to make his internatio­nal debut. Particular­ly if England interim manager Gareth Southgate is comparing Austin’s form with Vardy’s for Leicester when it comes to selecting players to face Scotland and Spain next month.

After a 24-goal haul last season, Vardy has only scored twice this campaign and his goal drought reached seven matches on Saturday as Leicester’s feeble title defence continued with a loss at Chelsea.

Like Southampto­n on Sunday, Leicester also put three past Burnley a month ago but Austin — unlike Vardy — seized on the opportunit­y to punish the struggling Premier League newcomer’s defence.

Austin’s first goal, in the 52nd minute, was down to persistenc­e rather than finesse. Virgil van Dijk met Dusan Tadic’s corner with a header across the face of goal to Austin. The first shot was blocked on the line by Sam Vokes, but Austin followed up by poking the ball into the net.

After Nathan Redmond’s low volley from the edge of the area doubled Southampto­n’s lead, Austin was on target from the penalty spot in the 66th minute following Johann Berg Gudmundsso­n’s push on Sam McQueen.

The one blot on the afternoon for the Saints was Burnley becoming the first team to score against them in 612 minutes when Vokes scored a late penalty.

But Austin and his teammates will travel to Italy full of confidence for one of the biggest games in the club’s history — a Europa League game against Inter Milan on Thursday.

Burnley is only a point above the relegation zone, with seven points from its first eight games back in the Premier League.

Middlesbro­ugh 0, Watford 1

The day’s first Premier League game lacked the entertainm­ent provided by Southampto­n:the only memorable moment coming with Jose Holebas’s eye-catching goal.

The 32-year-old Greek midfielder sent a shot from the edge of the penalty area soaring into the top of the net in the 54th minute at the Riverside stadium in northeast England.

Watford climbed to 10th place as Middlesbro­ugh remained winless at home this season since returning to the Premier League, only out of the relegation zone on goal difference.

 ?? — GETTY IMAGES ?? Southampto­n’s English striker Charlie Austin leaps to celebrate after scoring the opening goal during the English Premier League match against Burnley on Sunday. Austin has emerged from obscurity to become one of the league’s top scorers.
— GETTY IMAGES Southampto­n’s English striker Charlie Austin leaps to celebrate after scoring the opening goal during the English Premier League match against Burnley on Sunday. Austin has emerged from obscurity to become one of the league’s top scorers.

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