Sunday People

Che sera, sera what dinner will be, will be

SAINTS TUCK IN TO A HORNETS DEFENCE STARVED OF QUALITY

- By IAN BAKER at Vicarage Road

THAT dinner Claudio Ranieri promised his Watford players if they keep a clean sheet is looking a long way off.

Che Adams settled this contest in the first half to give improving Southampto­n a first away win of the campaign.

But any half-decent attack would have made a meal out of the struggling Hornets defence – and hit them for four or five.

Watford were booed off at the break and then at full-time as frustrated fans vented their fury.

Life under Ranieri has been inconsiste­nt to say the least with a 5-0 home defeat by Liverpool followed by a 5-2 win at Everton last week.

But there was only one team in it for much of this match and the Italian knows he has big problems to sort out a side that have not kept a league clean sheet all season.

A clearly frustrated Ranieri said: “Do I need a new incentive other than a meal? No, no. no. We must work more, more, more.

“There were some mistakes. On Monday I will show them on TV how they have to move and close the space better.

“We have to improve our defensive way together.

“We were too passive in the first half. They were more intelligen­t.

“We must be patient and our fans need to be patient too.”

With the next five games against Arsenal, Manchester United, Leicester, Chelsea and Manchester City, Ranieri, a title-winner with Leicester, may now need to work more miracles.

Craig Cathcart summed up the dodgy defending inside the opening seconds when he nearly put into his own net from Nathan Redmond’s cross.

Mohamed Elyounouss­i saw a deflected effort go wide and

Adam Armstrong missed the first of several glorious chances from Kyle Walker-peters’ cross.

Southampto­n were deservedly ahead on 20 minutes as Adams found the corner with a lovely effort with the outside of his foot from the edge of the area.

It was his first goal in the Premier League since May.

And it meant another Watford week without that promised food from their new manager.

The hosts did respond immediatel­y as Ben Foster’s long kick found Josh King who crossed for Ismaila Sarr but Walker-peters cleared off the line.

Then came a flurry of Southampto­n chances as they continued to struggle in front of goal – only scoring nine times in the league this season.

It was Adams who missed a real sitter with his head from Armstrong’s cross.

And Armstrong’s woes continued after half-time as he missed the target with the goal at his mercy and he was then denied by the boot of Cathcart.

Watford, who had turned on the style late at Everton, did not look like finding a way back in.

However Saints were indebted to keeper Alex Mccarthy who foiled substitute Ashley Fletcher with a wonderful late stop.

It is now three games unbeaten in the league for Southampto­n who have moved above Watford in the table.

Boss Ralph Hasenhuttl said: “We are absolutely happy with a deserved win. The only criticism is we did not score more. It should have been 3-0 or 4-0.

“The good thing is when you have clean sheets it is easier.”

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ADAM Southampto­n’s Che Adams
celebrates scoring the Saints winner
(inset)
UP AND ADAM Southampto­n’s Che Adams celebrates scoring the Saints winner (inset)

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