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Premier League
Mar 29, 2014 at 3pm UK
 
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4-0

Rodriguez (45', 89'), Lambert (49'), Lallana (70')
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Match Analysis: Southampton 4-0 Newcastle United

Sports Mole takes a closer look at Southampton's 4-0 victory over Newcastle United at St Mary's Stadium.

Southampton climbed above Newcastle United in the Premier League on Saturday afternoon thanks to a 4-0 victory at St Mary's Stadium.

Despite dominating from the start of the match, the Saints had to wait until the 45th minute for Jay Rodriguez to open the scoring.

Rickie Lambert doubled his side's lead in the early stages of the second half, and a 25-yard effort from Adam Lallana made it 3-0 with 20 minutes remaining.

The hosts completed the emphatic win in the final minute of normal time when Rodriguez added his second of the afternoon.

Below, Sports Mole takes a closer look at Southampton's success over Newcastle.

Match statistics

Southampton
Shots: 23
On target: 11
Possession: 53%
Corners: 7
Fouls: 5

Newcastle
Shots: 5
On target: 2
Possession: 47%
Corners: 5
Fouls: 6

Was the result fair?

Southampton deserved the win, there can be no argument to suggest otherwise. Mauricio Pochettino's side were the better side from the first minute, and they were barely caused a problem on their way to a comfortable triumph. Newcastle fans have been frustrated on a number of occasions this season, but few results will have hurt as much as this one.

Southampton's performance

The Saints were at their brilliant best. It was a vintage display from the hosts as they passed the ball with excellent accuracy throughout the first half, and they could have been further ahead. It looked like it could have been a difficult afternoon when Southampton missed a number of chances early on, but they went through the gears to score four times. The whole team performed impressively, but it was Lallana, James Ward-Prowse and Calum Chambers who were at the heart of most good things for the home side.

Newcastle's performance

It was an awful afternoon for the travelling supporters, who had very little to cheer. There struggles to filled the void left by the injured Loic Remy continued as Newcastle lacked a cutting edge on the rare occasions they did break forward. A lot of faith was placed in Hatem Ben Arfa, but he enjoyed one of his poor afternoons and could have no complaints with being replaced at the break. They aren't the first side to struggle to handle Southampton's midfield, who passed the ball with apparent ease with very little pressure being applied in the middle of the pitch. A day to forget for the Magpies.

Sports Mole's man of the match

Adam Lallana: On another day, this award could have gone to Chambers, who was impressive in both attack and defence. However, Lallana produced a stunning display filled with clever runs and excellent passes, but his performance will be remembered for the 25-yard strike that left Elliot with no chance in the Newcastle goal.

Biggest gaffe

Southampton didn't make too many mistakes in the win, but Lallana won't want to be reminded of his miss in the first half. The captain somehow managed to head wide from close range while in plenty of space. Luckily for the England international, it didn't make a difference to the final result.

Referee performance

Plenty of eyes were on Andre Marriner following his horror show at Stamford Bridge last weekend. The referee possibly should have shown a red card to Papiss Cisse in the second half after the striker lunged in on Chambers.

What next?

Southampton: Pochettino's side return to action next Saturday against Manchester City.

Newcastle The Magpies will look to recover from this defeat when they Manchester United in a week.

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Southampton's English striker Rickie Lambert scores their second goal past Newcastle United's English goalkeeper Rob Elliot (R) during the English Premier League football match between Southampton and Newcastle United at St Mary's Stadium in Southampton,
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