English Premier League

Newport County 0 – 8 Southampton

Saints were dominant and led 3-0 at the break thanks to a debut goal for Armando Broja and further strikes from Nathan Tella and Kyle Walker-Peters. Southampton secured the biggest away win in their history as they hammered Newport County 8-0 at Rodney Parade.

A double for Mohamed Elyounoussi after the break made it 5-0 before Broja added a sixth soon afterwards. Nathan Redmond’s precise finish made it 7-0, before Elyounoussi added his third with almost the game’s final kick.

The margin of victory in this EFL Cup tie was the biggest on the road in Southampton’s 135-year history and matched their biggest post-war win. Newport have exceptional recent pedigree in the cup competitions, with Southampton the ninth side from the top flight the Exiles have faced under manager Michael Flynn – who was absent due to a positive Covid test – but they never got out of first gear on a horrible night for them.

Saints boss Ralph Hasenhuttl named a strong side for what was Newport’s first home game of the campaign, with their notorious playing surface having been relaid over the summer, and the pristine surface suited Saints.

The visitors took the lead when Nathan Redmond’s long-range effort was tipped onto the crossbar by Nick Townsend, but the ball fell kindly for ex-Chelsea forward Broja to finish from close range.

Saints went 2-0 ahead when Redmond’s smart pass freed Elyounoussi, who sent Tella clean through to slot home.

Redmond missed a chance to make it 3-0 but Walker-Peters did just that before the break when his angled shot beat Newport goalkeeper Townsend at his near post.

Elyounoussi then prodded home from close range just after the break after yet more Saints pressure and he added a second before the hour mark after two years away from the club.

Second goals for Broja – on his debut – and Redmond made it a record night for the visitors as they both produced smart finishes.

Veteran Kevin Ellison just missed the target as Newport sought a late consolation, but Saints had the final say as Elyounoussi scored his third in the dying moments.

Source – BBC News