Southampton was relegated from the Premier League after being crushed 2-0 at house by Fulham on Saturday, bringing an finish to its 11-year spell within the English prime flight with two video games remaining within the season.
Carlos Vinicius opened the scoring at St Mary’s Stadium three minutes after halftime, with Aleksandar Mitrovic, who got here off the bench for Vinicius, doubling their benefit to seal Southampton’s destiny.
Southampton, which had wanted a win to stave off relegation, can not reel in Seventeenth-placed Everton and Ruben Selles’s aspect is backside of the league on 24 factors from 36 video games.
The south-coast membership earned promotion to the Premier League in 2012 and completed within the prime eight for 4 straight seasons between 2013-17, however have earned solely six league wins this season, racking up 24 defeats and 6 attracts.
“Disappointing. It has been coming. We knew we were in a difficult position,” Southampton captain James Ward-Prowse informed the BBC.
“We need to go away individually and as a club and assess if we’ve done everything we possibly could. I don’t think we have and that is a shame.
“I think we should perform at a better level than we have done. From the first day of the season until now you can tell the standards have slipped.”
In a scrappy and disjointed opening 45 minutes, neither aspect may take management of the sport, with Fulham having extra possession and barely higher makes an attempt however no luck in entrance of aim.
The greatest likelihood of the primary half got here when Willian unleashed a volley from shut vary within the forty first minute however Southampton defender Lyanco cleared the hassle off the road.
Both sides tried to play with extra attacking intent within the second half, as Carlos Alcaraz had a aim disallowed earlier than Vinicius latched on to a free ball in Southampton’s field and tapped house within the forty eighth minute.
Mitrovic marked his return from an eight-match ban with a stooping header within the 72nd minute.
Southampton had the lion’s share of possession within the closing phases however have been unable to create something of word and forestall a return to the second-tier Championship. British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, who was born in Southampton, was one of many few followers who didn’t go away the stands earlier than the ultimate whistle.
Fulham moved as much as ninth and stayed on target for a primary top-half end since 2012.
“We controlled the game until the last minute. We had one or two good chances to score before the 1-0 and then we scored the second,” Fulham boss Marco Silva informed Sky Sports.
“We knew before the match they were in a difficult situation and it was the last chance for them to keep believing with the supporters behind them but we took the ball from them in the first minute.”
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com