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Southampton FC v West Ham United Team Sheets And Links

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Submitted by nevillenixon on Sat, 14/12/2019 - 16:32

Southampton: McCarthy, Cedric, Stephens, Bednarek, Bertrand, Djenepo, Hojbjerg, Ward-Prowse, Redmond, Ings, Long. Subs: Gunn, Yoshida, Vestergaard, Adams, Romeu, Armstrong, Obafemi.
West Ham: Martin, Fredericks, Ogbonna, Balbuena, Cresswell, Rice, Noble, Antonio, Fornals, Snodgrass, Haller. Subs: Roberto, Zabaleta, Diop, Masuaku, Yarmolenko, Sanchez, Ajeti.

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nevillenixon's picture

No Anderson, not even in matchday squad! They will trot out some 'niggle' injury excuse but it is obvious Anderson and Pellegrini have had a massive falling out.

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La Vida Hammer's picture

How much of the game can I stand to watch. COYI prove me wrong.

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mcbikeman's picture

Ward Prowse was our player he is one i would like to see us try to get in january or next summer if he does not mind playing in the championship!

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La Vida Hammer's picture

Working much harder than Haller

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mcbikeman's picture

what a different side we look Haller looks a lot happier...Antonio as ever Terrorising the opposition defence

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mcbikeman's picture

southampton looked poor but ings and long still need watching..COYI

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La Vida Hammer's picture

First half, COYI

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mcbikeman's picture

htf that was not a pen is unbelievable...just grab the guy round the neck and barge the other in the back don't worry its old wheres my white stick Atkinson at it again

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mcbikeman's picture

don't have another game for 12 days after this so he'll be alright'

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mcbikeman's picture

injury curse again???? dont bring Roberto on ffs

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mcbikeman's picture

Haller upfront alone does not work with a partner he looks a different player....jingle bells jingle bells jingle all the way

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flyingdoctor72's picture

Antonio MoM. Fornals pants. Sanchez? Is he a real footballer or did he just collect enough empty crisp packets?

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La Vida Hammer's picture

Ant we have nothing much. New signings have not been up to it.

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mcbikeman's picture

England in danger of going out....injuries forced changes and bam the team looked a lot better and but for the hand of god...today for whatever reason Anderson out and maybe two upfront enforced on El Pel lets hope his eyes are opened....442 at home would make us a different prospect for visiting teams away from home against better teams a bit more defensive understandable but truthfully i still want the manager gone.

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But squeaky bum time at the end,ings went close a few times.luckily for us though saints were pants just like Chelsea.for me pel still needs to go,we have a talented team if the system is right & a passionate no nonsense manager would get the best out of them...that is not Pellegrini

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cast iron's picture

Or did it happen out of the blue? it might even have been a cunning plan to wrong foot THE southampton manager Ralph Tuttifriti. But the formation shows Haller up front on his own before the kickoff. Without Ant would have not won this, he dragged the players up by the scruff off the neck and in the end this became infectious with a lot more players showing a bit of fight. Seemed to be a lot of Allerdyce long balls and no playing out from the back which seems to suit us better one things for sure we did not miss Anderson -better without him, if he has fallen out with Pellegrini he better watch his mouth or he could end up getting dropped long term. Thought Ogbonna was good today as well

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