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Southampton
moved towards Premier League safety with a 2-1 win over Chelsea at St Mary's.
First-half goals from Jay Rodriguez and Rickie Lambert either side of John
Terry's header ensured Saints moved up to 13th with a deserved victory despite
late Blues pressure.
The result sees Chelsea drop to fourth in the Premier League table and they
remain in danger of dropping out of the Champions League places with Arsenal now
just two points behind in fifth.
Southampton started the brighter and had two early chances with Rodriguez seeing
a sidefooted effort saved comfortably by Petr Cech before Branislav Ivanovic
blocked well from Lambert.
But Ivanovic was caught out by quality movement from Rodriguez for the opener
when he played a crisp one-two with Steven Davis before slotting the ball calmly
past Cech to give Saints the lead.
Fernando Torres, again preferred to Demba Ba in attack, was struggling to get in
the game at the other end but did have a goal correctly ruled out for handball
shortly afterwards.
The European champions were level just after the half-hour mark when Terry
headed home a corner from Marko Marin after Jos Hooiveld had slipped to allow
the Blues skipper space.
This was only Terry's second Premier League start under Rafael Benitez but any
hopes the goal would kick-start Chelsea's afternoon were soon dashed as they
were behind again within minutes.
Saints were awarded a free-kick in a good position and Lambert whipped the ball
over Torres in the Chelsea wall, and Cech was unable to scramble to keep it out
of the net.
Kelvin Davis replaced the injured Artur Boruc in the Southampton goal at the
break and the veteran was forced into a good save from Victor Moses on the hour
mark.
Saints remained a threat at the other end and Rodriguez could have doubled the
lead after outwitting Ivanovic down the left channel but saw his left-footed
effort parried by Cech.
It was Chelsea pushing for an equaliser in the closing stages after Benitez
introduced Eden Hazard to provide some impetus but Southampton held on for the
points that ease them towards safety.
Teams
Southampton Boruc (K. Davis 46), Clyne, Yoshida, Hooiveld,
Shaw, Puncheon (Ward-Prowse 62), Schneiderlin, Cork, S. Davis (Fox 86),
Lambert, Rodriguez
Subs Not Used Fonte, Forren, Do Prado, Guly
Booked Schneiderlin, Lambert
Goals Rodriguez 23, Lambert 35
Chelsea Cech, Azpilicueta, Ivanovic, Terry, Bertrand, Mikel
(Ramires 71), Lampard, Moses, Oscar Benayoun 75), Marin (Hazard 60), Torres
Subs Not Used Turnbull, Cole, Luiz, Ba
Booked Torres
Goals Terry 33
Attendance 31,779
Referee J. Watson