Southampton vs Newcastle United. Premier League.
St. Mary's StadiumAttendance30,402.
Southampton 1
- R Perraud (89th minute)
Newcastle United 4
- M Almirón (35th minute)
- C Wood (58th minute)
- J Willock (62nd minute)
- B Guimarães (91st minute)
Southampton 1-4 Newcastle: Miguel Almiron scores again as Magpies thrash Saints to move up to third in Premier League
Match report and free highlights as Newcastle beat Southampton 4-1 at St Mary's to move up to third in the Premier League; Miguel Almiron, Chris Wood, Joe Willock and Bruno Guimaraes score for in-form Magpies; Romain Perraud nets for struggling Saints, who remain in the relegation zone
Sunday 6 November 2022 22:07, UK
Miguel Almiron scored again as in-form Newcastle thrashed struggling Southampton 4-1 at St Mary's to move up to third in the Premier League.
Almiron's composed finish in the 35th minute - his seventh goal in as many Premier League games - gave Newcastle the lead before Chris Wood (58) and Joe Willock (62) quickly made it 3-0 in the second half to ensure it was a comfortable afternoon for Eddie Howe's side on the south coast.
Romain Perraud scored a late consolation goal for Southampton (89), who had 16 attempts, but Bruno Guimaraes (90+1) restored Newcastle's healthy advantage as the visitors converted all four of their shots on target.
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The victory sees the Magpies climb above Tottenham, who lost to Liverpool later on Sunday, into third place in the table and extends their unbeaten run to nine matches.
Southampton's sixth defeat in nine games leaves them in the relegation zone and piles more pressure on manager Ralph Hasenhuttl.
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How Newcastle thumped Saints
After an even start at St Mary's, Newcastle grew into the game and went ahead 10 minutes before half-time when Paraguay international Almiron wove his way into the area, evaded a challenge from Ainsley Maitland-Niles and sidefooted past Gavin Bazunu into the bottom corner.
Southampton, who were forced into a first-half change when Juan Larios was replaced by the returning Romeo Lavia, should have levelled moments before the break when Stuart Armstrong's cross found Mohamed Elyounoussi, but the Norwegian somehow skied his effort from six yards.
James Ward-Prowse directed an early free-kick after the restart straight at Nick Pope, while Elyounoussi's second half began much like the first ended as he directed another shot over the crossbar. An unmarked Che Adams then sent a powerful volley wide of the post as Southampton failed to make their pressure count.
The weather soon began to mimic the hosts' afternoon as substitute Wood pounced on a pass, pivoted, and directed the ball into the bottom corner under the worsening deluge before Willock added to Newcastle's advantage with a low strike to the same spot four minutes later.
Perraud denied the visitors a clean sheet, giving Pope no chance as he fired a composed strike into the top corner. But Southampton's celebrations were cut short as Guimaraes responded immediately, curling Newcastle's fourth past a diving Bazunu.
The high-flying Magpies have lost just once in the Premier League this season - a 2-1 defeat at Liverpool on August 31 - and are just five points behind champions Manchester City and seven adrift of leaders Arsenal.
Southampton have lost eight of their 14 league matches this season and are 18th in the table, one point and one position below local rivals Bournemouth.
Trippier plays down injury concerns
With England manager Gareth Southgate watching on as he prepares to name his World Cup squad on Thursday, he would have feared the worst when Kieran Trippier was substituted due to an apparent hamstring issue.
However, the Newcastle right-back played down any injury concerns after the match, telling Sky Sports: "I just felt it tighten up as I stretched. I came out in the second half to carry on, but the manager subbed me off.
"I'm okay. I'm just happy I could help the team win."
Trippier was happy with the victory but disappointed with the way Newcastle played.
Asked about the club sitting in third place in the table, he said: "It sounds good, but we're frustrated with the way we played.
"We played nowhere near our best, we all know that - the manager said that at half-time. But the most important thing is the win, and we move one step closer now."
Howe: We were not at our best
Newcastle head coach Eddie Howe told Sky Sports: "I'm very pleased with the result. The performance wasn't our best, but I'm not going to pick it to pieces.
"It was a tough game for us. Southampton dropped into the bottom three on Saturday, so we knew they would show a reaction.
"We were not at our best but we scored four wonderful goals. It feels a little flat because we didn't hit the heights which we have in other weeks, but we were clinical when we needed to be."
On Almiron's display, Howe said: "I think that was one of Almiron's best performances. He stood out for us. His running and energy were evident.
"His finish was clinical. I was really pleased with him again and it adds to the high number of quality goals he's scored for us."
Hasenhuttl: We have not been good enough
When asked in his post-match press conference if this was his final game in charge, Southampton manager Ralph Hasenhuttl said: "I have made a lot of decisions in my time here. Thankfully, I don't have to make that decision.
"I cannot say the effort wasn't there, but at the moment we are not taking the reward for the effort on the pitch.
"I think being in the relegation zone is a reflection of what we've done so far. It has not been good enough."
Souness: Serious problems for Saints
Former Southampton boss Graeme Souness delivered a withering assessment of the club's prospects of retaining its Premier League status.
He told Sky Sports: "Newcastle are playing with their tail up, deserved to win, not a problem.
"Southampton are a team that are fighting for their lives. Unless they improve on being more aggressive and willing to take one for the cause, they're going down."
Newcastle's long-term plan grows shorter
Sky Sports' Adam Smith:
It is worth remembering, the Newcastle takeover and Howe's appointment was completed merely one year ago - but the speed of success has defied all expectations, with the club now sitting third in the Premier League with 14 games played.
Howe cut a frustrated figure on the sidelines at St Mary's as his team mustered only 0.83 expected goals, with the manager claiming his side were uncharacteristic "with and without the ball" in his post-match comments.
Yet, it was Howe's side who achieved a three-goal winning margin at the final whistle - achieved solely from clinical finishing and four superb goals.
In-form Almiron has now netted seven goals in as many league games. The 28-year-old epitomises the club's rapid transformation. No player has outscored the Paraguayan since the turn of October, and his tally in that time draws level with Erling Haaland.
Howe inherited six players in his starting XI at Southampton, and yet those very same players who battled relegation are now fighting for Champions League qualification.
The former Bournemouth boss has the Midas touch on Tyneside, and his players are stepping up to the plate as he, the hierarchy and fans continue to raise standards and expectations.
Newcastle's long-term plan to become a powerhouse club on the European stage is growing shorter by the week.
Is Hasenhuttl out of time?
Sky Sports' Dan Sansom at St Mary's:
"You have to accept that we will have 10-15 defeats per season."
Those were the words of Ralph Hasenhuttl when I spoke to him at Southampton's training ground on Friday.
Two days later, a 4-1 thrashing by Newcastle at St Mary's has reportedly left his job hanging by a thread.
Southampton find themselves in the relegation zone after 14 games. Sunday's loss was their eighth in the Premier League already this season.
Hasenhuttl has been used to pressure during his time on the south coast. Two 9-0 defeats and several poor runs of form since the Austrian's appointment in December 2018 have resulted in his position being questioned multiple times. But the 55-year-old always seems to bounce back.
However, a sequence of six defeats in nine Premier League matches after £83m was spent this summer - mainly on young players - could see the Southampton hierarchy finally run out of patience.
"Southampton are a team fighting for their lives. Unless they improve on being more aggressive and willing to take one for the cause, they're going down," former Saints boss Graeme Souness told Sky Sports.
Southampton might not want to take that risk with Hasenhuttl still in charge.
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- Newcastle have 27 points after 14 games this season, their most at this stage of a top-flight campaign since 1996-97 (29), when they finished second.
- Southampton are winless across their last 14 Premier League games against teams starting that day inside the top four of the table (D5 L9), conceding 43 goals (3.1 per game).
- Newcastle have scored 4+ goals four times across their last seven games in the Premier League, as many times as they had done so in their previous 226 games in the competition.
- Southampton have kept just one clean sheet across their last 13 Premier League matches at St Mary's, conceding 26 goals across this stretch.
- Miguel Almirón has scored seven goals in his last seven appearances for Newcastle in the Premier League, as many as he had scored in his previous 76 games in the competition.
What's next?
Southampton welcome Sheffield Wednesday to St Mary's in the Carabao Cup on Wednesday at 7.45pm. They then travel to Liverpool for their final match before the World Cup break on November 12 at 3pm.
Newcastle complete their pre-World Cup campaign with two home games. The Magpies host Crystal Palace in the Carabao Cup on Wednesday at 7.45pm, before being visited by Chelsea on November 12 at 5.30pm - live on Sky Sports.