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Top-dog Toffees come unstuck as clinical Saints grab home win

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Everton’s unbeaten start to the Premier League season came to an end as they finished with 10 men in a 2-0 defeat at Southampto­n.

The visitors struggled to get going as Saints were clinical, taking a two-goal lead inside the first half.

James Ward- Prowse fired past England number one Jo r d a n Pickford to break the deadlock before Che Adams benefited from a deflection less than 10 minutes later.

With 15 minutes left on the clock, Lucas Digne was dismissed – the second red card shown to an Everton player in successive weeks – for an awkward challenge on the Achilles of Ky l e Walker-Peters.

The Toffees had gone into the game unbeaten across five league matches and had been top of the table heading into the weekend, but they struggled against Ralph Hasenhuttl’s wellorgani­sed side.

Saints found the breakthrou­gh goal in the 27 th minute, Wa r d - Prowse capitalisi­ng after Everton failed to clear the ball following an earlier save from Pickford against Oriol Romeu.

The ball was fed back in to Danny Ings, who had a quick exchange with Ward-Prowse before the Saints captain fired past the Everton goalkeeper and into the far corner.

Before the break, Adams doubled the lead as he found himself unmarked inside the area and made no mistake when firing past Pickford with the help of a deflection off Sigurdsson to put the ball in the net at the near post.

Saints’ top goalscorer In g s picked out the number 10, recording two assists in a match for the first time in the Premier League.

Southampto­n appeared to have extended their lead further, but Stuart Armstrong’s powerful effort from the edge of the area was ruled out for offside just before half-time.

The visitors’ first real chance of the second half came in the 59th minute, but the ball from substitute Anthony Gordon was just behind Rodriguez in the centre of the area.

Ings had a chance to put the game beyond Everton, but put the ball wide from an Armstrong cross.

Just as Everton looked to be building on periods of possession, Digne was shown a straight red card for a challenge on WalkerPete­rs and Southampto­n had secured all three points.

 ??  ?? Two good: Scorer Che Adams, left, and Danny Ings.
Two good: Scorer Che Adams, left, and Danny Ings.

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