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Rotherham United 0-2 Southampton: Saints march up to second with victory
Report and free match highlights from the Sky Bet Championship match between Rotherham United and Southampton at the New York Stadium on Saturday | Jan Bednarek and Adam Armstrong move Saints up to second in the table as Ipswich are beaten elsewhere.
Saturday 3 February 2024 18:26, UK
Southampton climbed into the top two in the Championship after continuing their impressive form by sweeping aside struggling Rotherham 2-0.
The high-flying Saints made it 23 games unbeaten with a dominant display at the AESSEAL New York Stadium where first-half goals from Jan Bednarek and Adam Armstrong did the damage.
Victory sees Southampton up to second behind Leicester while rock-bottom Rotherham are now a massive 12 points from safety at the foot of the table, and with just one win in 17 league games.
It took the visitors just four minutes to go in front with Bednarek reacting quickest in the box to head beyond Viktor Johansson.
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Rotherham responded quite well to the early setback and carved out a decent opportunity when Peter Kioso crossed for Jordan Hugill to fire just over.
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The visitors were just inches off doubling their advantage when Ryan Fraser took aim from 25 yards, only for his effort to cannon off the post.
Intricate play around the box then led to a great chance for Stuart Armstrong but he was denied by the sharpness of Johansson.
There was nothing the Sweden international goalkeeper could do about Southampton's second goal though, which arrived in the 38th minute.
It came from a lightning move with Fraser putting through by a chipped ball from Taylor Harwood-Bellis. Fraser then had the awareness to cleverly backheel the ball to Adam Armstrong who tucked his shot into the bottom corner.
It was almost 3-0 moments later with Will Smallbone denied by a strong hand from Johansson.
Gavin Bazunu was called into action at the other end with Seb Revan unleashing an effort after showing skill down the left.
The hosts threatened again early in the second half as they sought a way back into the game, Sam Clucas trying another spectacular volley to match his goal of the month contender in January, but this time it drifted off target.
Adam Armstrong had a sniff of a chance when he was picked out by a clever ball from Smallbone but his heavy first touch allowed Johansson to deny him.
Rotherham were doing the bulk of the pushing in the second half with the visitors content to sit on their lead.
The Millers had a good chance to get one back but Kioso could not pick out substitute Sam Nombe, who had made a good run to the front post.
Southampton brought on January capture David Brooks in the 74th minute and he almost made an instant impact only to see his effort, after cutting in from the right flank, whistle over the bar.
Rotherham came close to an injury-time consolation as Ollie Rathbone caught a volley perfectly, but Bazunu was equal to it to ensure a clean sheet.
The managers
Rotherham's Leam Richardson:
"Southampton were exactly what we expected. They're a team full of quality and going very well. We knew the challenges we were going to face.
"The only disappointing thing is the way we started the game. Second half was more like us without creating massive chances.
"They could control the game a little bit more. It was a tough afternoon for the boys.
"We either feel sorry for ourselves and don't do anything about it or we meet the challenges.
"We should never be OK with losing 2-0 to Southampton because we want a competitive environment.
"You either meet the challenge head on or you back off. I would rather go and be pro-active. If you're going to lose, lose being the best version of yourself.
"The challenge was to go and win the second half and we possibly could have done."
Southampton's Russell Martin:
"I really enjoyed the performance and the control we had.
"Their goalie made some really good saves and we should have scored a couple more goals. We limited them to very little.
"They really looked after each other. They fought so hard and ran so hard out of possession - especially from direct balls and long throws. It was really tough to play against.
"I am really proud of the players. It was a tough pitch compared to what the guys play on. The players said it was the toughest they have played on all season.
"We had a joke at breakfast about going 20-odd unbeaten and still being fourth. That's the level of the competition, it's outstanding and it's great to be involved in. The lads are just head on and enjoying the opportunity.
"The players keep showing the humility and hunger. Hopefully we can keep enjoying this feeling for as long as possible. We will focus on ourselves and keep learning and growing as much as we can.
"It's going to be a relentless month. We need to keep pushing the players."