Goals
0-1: Elia (14, met Ward-Prowse pass with a low finish which should have been stopped by Krul)
1-1: Gouffran (29, fortunate to see Gardos’ clearance bounce off him and in to the empty net)
1-2: Elia (62, pounced on to Pelle’s flick after Janmaat error to beat Krul for a second time)
Bookings: Long (60, foul); Davis (63, foul)
Referee: Bobby Madley (Leeds) – got a huge handball decision wrong which could have earned Newcastle a point. 4
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Entertainment: **
NEWCASTLE UNITED (4-3-3)
4 Krul: Got Newcastle off to a poor start by allowing Elia’s first goal in too cheaply;
3: Janmaat: Disappointing afternoon and partially to blame for both of Elia’s goals
4 Coloccini: Been given a break this week and certainly looks like he needs one
4 Dummett: Missed an easy header and never looked too comfortable when the Saints pushed on
5 Haidara: Not the return to the side he had hoped for although his cross almost led to a second goal for Gouffran in the second half;
6 Sissoko: Had an impact in the middle but not as effective in the final third as he can be
6 Anita: Ticked things over in the middle but had a tough afternoon in tracking Ward-Prowse
5 Colback: Made a few decent contributions but never at his best;
7 CABELLA: Arguably Newcastle’s best performer even though he never looked like scoring
6 Perez: Some nice touches but should have put the Magpies ahead in the first half
6 Gouffran: Scored one, albeit a lucky one, and could have had another after 13 months without a goal
Subs:
Ameobi (for Gouffran 68): Offered little to get Newcastle back in to it. 4
Riviere (for Anita 68): Had a strong shout for a penalty waved away. 5
Williamson (for Dummett 80)
(not used): Woodman (gk), Santon, Abeid, Armstrong.
SOUTHAMPTON (4-2-3-1): Forster 6; Clyne 7, Fonte 7, Gardos 5, Bertrand 6; Reed 6, S Davis 7; Ward-Prowse 7 (Cork 60, 5), Tadic 5 (Long 60, 5), Elia 8 (Targett 82); PELLE 8. Subs (not used): K Davis (gk), Isgrove, McCarthy, Hesketh.
MAN OF THE MATCH
GRAZIANO Pelle – a key part to play in both Saints goals and turned in the sort of centre-forward display which Newcastle could have done with.
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