Evening all! Welcome to Southampton v Arsenal!
Premier League / Matchday 20
St. Mary's Stadium / 26.01.2021
- S. Armstrong(3')
- N. Pépé(8')
- B. Saka(39')
- A. Lacazette(73')
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Updated 26/01/2021 at 22:09 GMT
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22:08
Good result and performance from Arsenal, who've now won five of six. Southampton look a little bedraggled.
22:08
Full-time: Southampton 1-3 Arsenal
90+4'
Time elapses.
90+2'
Now Pepe gets his long walk, replaced by Willock.
90+2'
Now Valery leaves one on Willian, catching him with knees and feet just after the ball goes.
90'
There'll be five added minutes.
90'
Watts is late on Elneny and is booked.
89'
Keown gives Saka man of the match, and I can't argue with that. He's not been brilliant but he's still been the best player on the pitch.
88'
Valery swings over a cross from the right but Holding reads it and arrives first, heading behind; the corner comes in and Holding gets the head on that too.
86'
Ward-Prowse, right of centre and 20 yards out, has to try the outswinger, He makes a decent connection too, but Leno sees it all the way and dives to palm clear.
84'
Southampton win a free-kick just outside the Arsenal box in what we are now obliged to call James Ward-Prowse territory. A goal here would shake things up...
83'
Luiz managesd to let the ball run by him and Adams latches onto it, but Holding is paying attention and gets in the way of the eventuating shot.
82'
Arsenal knock it about at the back. Eventually Southampton force Bellerin to go long, and he wins his side a throw.
80'
Southampton look tired but N'Lundulu tries to go down the side of Luiz, quickly running out of pitch.
78'
Yup, Elneny replaces Partey.
77'
Partey has cramp. I think that'll be his night done.
74'
Hasenhuttl knows it's over too, immediately taking off Ings and Walcott to bring on N'Lundulu and Watts.
73'
GOAL! Southampton 1-3 Arsenal (Lacazette) That was not a surprise. Cedric spreads another crossfield ball out to Saka, just onside, and he jabs a fine cross that Lacazette, arriving on the end of it, allows across him before falling onto a finish with his left foot. Game over.
72'
Smith Rowe didn't look badly hurt and went to sit in the stand not the dressing room. I'd be surprised not to see him on Saturday.
72'
Smith Rowe has to go off, so it's not Martinelli who comes on it's Willian.