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Leicester City vs Southampton. Premier League.

The King Power StadiumAttendance31,491.

Leicester City 1

  • O Ndidi (58th minute)

Southampton 2

  • J Ward-Prowse (11th minute pen)
  • Y Valery (sent off 45th minute)
  • S Long (47th minute)

Leicester 1-2 Southampton: Ralph Hasenhuttl pours pressure on Claude Puel

Report and highlights as James Ward-Prowse and Shane Long seal win

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Leicester 1-2 Southampton

Southampton poured more pressure on Claude Puel as they beat Leicester 2-1 despite playing for 45 minutes with 10 men.

Southampton were at full throttle from the first whistle at the King Power Stadium and took a deserved lead when James Ward-Prowse converted from the penalty spot (11).

Leicester looked to have a way back into the game when 19-year-old Saints full-back Yan Valery showed his inexperience by picking up a second yellow card (45). However, Shane Long netted just 90 seconds later (45+1) to give the visitors a two-goal cushion heading into the break, it was Long's first goal of the season and just his second goal in his last 62 appearances.

Wilfred Ndidi pulled one back (58) but Puel's men were too predictable in their play and the excellently-organised Saints held on to give new boss Ralph Hasenhuttl a third win in his seven Premier League games in charge and move the club out of the relegation places.

Player Ratings

Leicester: Schmeichel (6), Chilwell (5), Morgan (6), Maguire (6), Ndidi (6), Mendy (4), Pereira (6), Albrighton (6), Maddison (5), Choudhury (6), Vardy (5).

Subs: Gray (6), Barnes (6)

Southampton: McCarthy (7), Stephens (7), Valery (5), Vestergaard (8), Bednarek (8), Targett (7), Romeu (9), Ward-Prowse (7), Armstrong (7), Redmond (7), Long (8)

Subs: Soares (7), Gallagher (N/A), Slattery (6)

Man of the match: Oriol Romeu

It ends a dismal seven days for Puel, who saw his team knocked out of the FA Cup to Sky Bet League Two side Newport County and the Foxes have now suffered back-to-back home Premier League defeats after losing against Cardiff over the festive period.

Following their FA Cup exit, Puel promised the home fans a response but it did not materialise as Southampton were fast out of the traps.

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Wes Morgan, James Maddison and Marc Albrighton all came in for Leicester while Alex McCarthy was restored in goal in for Southampton in one of four changes.

Long was bundled over by Nampalys Mendy just inside the area and referee Michael Oliver - fresh from the VAR controversy at Wembley on Tuesday - awarded the spot-kick. Ward-Prowse, without a goal in almost a year, fired home into the top corner.

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Leicester took until the half-hour to register a shot on goal with all the incisive play coming from the Saints as Jack Stephens was denied by a flying save from Kasper Schmeichel.

The game looked to have swung the Foxes way when Valery tugged back Marc Albrighton having already been booked for a clash with Ben Chilwell.

Yan Valery walks off the pitch after being shown a red card
Image: Yan Valery walks off the pitch after being shown a red card

With the home fans still waving the full-back down the tunnel, their team switched off and Southampton took full advantage. Ricardo Pereira was caught napping by Long down the left and the striker stayed cool to fire home.

Leicester dominated territory in the second period, registering a whopping 85 per cent possession, but their creative players were too predictable in their play.

Pereira did charge down the right and set up Ndidi to bundle home, but the remaining 32 minutes were relatively comfortable for Southampton, who defended deep but with great composure.

Ralph Hasenhuttl celebrates with goalscorer James Ward-Prowse
Image: Ralph Hasenhuttl celebrates with goalscorer James Ward-Prowse

Man of the match: Oriol Romeu

Any of the defensive unit could have picked up the outstanding award but it was the former Chelsea man that led the masterclass. He was snapping around the heels of James Maddison all afternoon and kept the Leicester man very quiet while gaining possession for his team nine times. After falling out of favour under Mark Hughes, he has started all seven Premier League games under Hasenhuttl. He is a key cog in the way the boss wants to play.

 during the Premier League match between Leicester City and Southampton FC at The King Power Stadium on January 12, 2019 in Leicester, United Kingdom.

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  • Leicester City's last three Premier League defeats have come against sides starting the day in 16th (Crystal Palace), 17th (Cardiff City) and 18th (Southampton).
  • Southampton have won two of Hasenhüttl's four away games in the Premier League (D1 L1), as many victories on the road in the competition as in Mark Hughes' full tenure at the club (P12 W2 D3 L7).
  • In matches involving Leicester City in the Premier League this season, there has been nine red cards shown (four for, five against), the most of any club in the division.
  • Ndidi has scored two goals in his last 13 Premier League appearances for Leicester, as many strikes as in his first 59 matches in the competition.
  • Southampton's Valery (19y 324d) is the youngest ever player to be sent off in a Premier League match for the Saints.
  • Ward-Prowse has scored each of the three penalities he's taken in the Premier League - among current players in the competiton, only Danny Ings and Junior Stanislas (4/4) have a better 100% ratio from the spot.

Manager reaction: Claude Puel

"We wanted to perform, we wanted to have a reaction and our concentration was perhaps too much. It was a difficult scenario.

"We didn't manage the first half well. It would have been good to have come back without the second goal but it was harsh and it was a bad moment.

"We played with desire and intensity in the second half but we didn't perform enough."

Manager reaction: Ralph Hasenhuttl

"We had to be compact in the second half and try to defend everything.

"I think the manner of the performance was good, showing passion.

"When they made it 2-1 I thought it would be too long for us to hold on. But the way we defended made it very difficult for the opposition to score. The longer the game went on the steadier and more balanced we were.

"That was the key to the success."

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Ralph Hasenhuttl admits he was on edge in the second half as ten-man Southampton hung on to beat Leicester 2-1.

What's next?

Leicester have a trip to Wolves next Saturday lunchtime - a game which is live on Sky Sports - while Southampton play Derby County in their FA Cup third-round replay on Wednesday before hosting Everton on Saturday.

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