English Premier League

Southampton 2 – 0 Bournemouth

Sam Surridge fired home from a tight angle – but a VAR review correctly found that Callum Wilson was offside. Bournemouth are on the verge of relegation after losing to local rivals Southampton – with the video assistant referee denying them an injury-time equaliser.

Danny Ings had put Southampton ahead and Che Adams blasted in a second right at the death to complete an agonising few minutes for Bournemouth. They will be relegated on Tuesday if Watford get a point against Manchester City – or if the Hornets get one against Arsenal on the final day.

The Cherries – who must win at Everton next Sunday to have any chance of survival – are three points behind the 17th-placed Hornets, who are set to sack Nigel Pearson, with a worse goal difference by four.

Ings, 27, opened the scoring with a fine finish from just outside the box – his 21st Premier League goal of the season. But he failed to move within a goal of the league’s top scorer Jamie Vardy when his penalty was saved by Aaron Ramsdale.

Bournemouth ended with half their team playing up front and Harry Wilson’s curling effort was tipped around the post by Alex McCarthy before the late, late drama. After Surridge’s goal was ruled out, Adams smashed home to make the Cherries’ goal difference even worse.

Bournemouth were so close… Bournemouth’s rise from the bottom of League Two to become an established Premier League team under Eddie Howe has been a great story in recent years. But that could soon all be over after a run of nine defeats in their past 12 games.

Three points off safety – with a worse goal difference and one game left – might seem like a forgone conclusion. But Watford’s tough run-in against the Gunners and City will give Howe hope of at least taking it to the final day.

However, their goal difference takes them below Aston Villa in the league, and four points from Villa’s last two games – against Arsenal and West Ham – would also relegate the Cherries. They played some nice football against their neighbours, especially in the first half, but all their efforts on target came in the last 25 minutes as they threw everything at Saints.

Harry Wilson hit a weak shot towards McCarthy, with Steve Cook then heading straight at the keeper before Harry Wilson was so close to rescuing a point in injury time. Surridge thought he had his first Premier League goal late on but Callum Wilson was rightly judged to be offside before the substitute pounced by VAR.

The Cherries have been toothless this season and their fight was too little, too late on Sunday. Now they must just wait and hope their dreams do not end in two days’ time at Vicarage Road.

Has Ings missed chance at golden boot?
Southampton have been safe for a while – having looked doomed before Christmas – but their season has not petered out, with their unbeaten run now extended to six games.

The major subplot has been whether Ings, who has a solitary England cap, can win the Golden Boot. He is on 21 goals for the season after his fine opener, when he took Nathan Redmond’s pass, cut past a defender onto his right foot and curled his shot home.

That is the 10th time he has opened the scoring in a league game this season – and his fourth Premier League goal from outside the box this term. No player has managed more of either this campaign.

He went close again just after the break but curled wide.

And he will rue his slow run-up for his penalty as Ramsdale guessed correctly to save his spot-kick. That leaves him two behind Leicester’s 23-goal Vardy, who has two games left. Adams added a 98th-minute second from Michael Obafemi’s pass as Bournemouth sent most of their players forward. Ralph Hasenhuttl’s side face Sheffield United next week in their final game.

Man of the match – Aaron Ramsdale

Match stats – only Liverpool better on road than Saints

  • Bournemouth have suffered their 22nd league defeat of the season; only in the 1933-34 Third Division South (24) and the 1983-84 Third Division (23) have they lost more.
  • Southampton have picked up 31 points in away league games this season, their best ever return on the road in a top-flight campaign, while only champions Liverpool (41) have earned more in the 2019-20 Premier League.
  • Southampton are unbeaten in six Premier League matches (W3 D3), their longest such run since going seven unbeaten from April to August 2016.
  • Danny Ings has scored in 19 different Premier League games this season, the most by any Southampton player in a single season in the competition, overtaking James Beattie’s 18 in 2002-03.
  • Che Adams’ strike for Southampton (97:56) was the latest Premier League goal since November 2011, when Yakubu scored against Wigan for Blackburn (98:14).
  • Southampton’s Nathan Redmond has assisted four Premier League goals against Bournemouth, at least twice as many as he has versus any other opponent. Redmond has assisted a goal in three consecutive league games for the first time in his career.
  • Southampton have missed three of their four penalties in the Premier League this season, while Ings missed one for the very first time in the competition having scored each of his first four.

Source – BBC News

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