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Southampton v Brentford 4-1: The Saints had a party and passed their opponent

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Southampton were imposing against Brentford, scoring an impressive 4-1 with two goals in each half, a three-point that brought them higher in the table over the newcomer.

After the game was postponed on December 18 due to the many coronavirus cases among the guests, Southampton and Brentford met on Tuesday evening (11.1) in St. Andrews and delivered a game that was very satisfactory for the fans. which was very satisfying to celebrate the hosts with a great win.

It came to a 4: 1 for Ralph Hassenhutl’s team, with the Saints going into the locker room with 2: 1 and in the second half the triple with two more goals, climbing with 24 points to 11th place in the overall standings and to +1 from the bees by Thomas Frank.

Bednarek with a header was the one who opened the goal in the 5th minute with a header after a corner kick for the Saints, Janelt reacted in the 23rd minute, but the hosts got in the 37, Fernandes.

In the 49th minute Brogia made ideal use of Romeo’s vertical pass to become the top scorer and brought the water into the groove (3-1), while Che Adams put the icing on the cake and the Scottish striker came on .65 ‘ and it only takes five minutes to find the net, the final 4-1 in the 70th minute.

A result that meant Southampton’s biggest win in this year’s Premier League that indeed the Saints’ players celebrated in front of their crowd, but also for the new owners who recently took over the reins of the club.

SOUTH HAMPTON: Forster, Bednarek, Lianko, Salisou, Tella (70 ‘Stuart Armstrong), Ward-Prous, Romeu, Diallo, Pero, Redmond (65’ Adams), Brogia (78 ‘Adam Armstrong)

BREDFORD: Fernandes, Ager, Jansson, Pinocchio (68 ‘Jensen), Roerslef, Janelt, NorgaArd, Baptiste (56 ‘Waisa), Canos (76’ Stevens), Ebume, Tony

Source: sport24

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