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Mount's second-half penalty earned Chelsea a 1-1 draw at Southampton as Thomas
Tuchel remained unbeaten in charge of the west London club.
The struggling Saints, who came into the game having lost a club-record six
top-flight games in a row, opened the scoring against the run of play thanks to
on-loan Liverpool forward Takumi Minamino's well-taken strike just past the
half-hour mark.
However, the visitors deservedly drew level early in the second period when
Mount both won and scored a penalty to keep his side fourth in the Premier
League.
Ralph Hasenhuttl's team, meanwhile, stay 13th in the table after picking up
their first point since beating Liverpool at home at the start of January.
Player ratings
Southampton: McCarthy (7), Bertrand (7), Vestergaard (8),
Bednarek (7), Salisu (7), Djenepo (7), Romeu (6), Ward-Prowse (6), Redmond (7),
Ings (6), Minamino (7)
Subs: Adams (6), Tella (6), N'Lundulu (6)
Chelsea: Mendy (6), Alonso (7), Rudiger (6), Zouma (7),
Azpilicueta (6), James (6), Kante (9), Kovacic (6), Mount (8), Abraham (6),
Werner (6)
Subs: Jorginho (6), Hudson-Odoi (6), Ziyech (6)
Man of the match: N'Golo Kante
How the Saints ended six-game losing streak
The injury-hit Saints, who were missing six first-teamers against Chelsea,
headed into Saturday lunchtime's tough-looking clash with the in-form visitors
trying to regain the sort of spark that saw them top the table back in November,
before a recent fall down the table.
Despite barely laying a glove on their opponents in the opening half an hour at
St Mary's, it was the hosts who took the lead after 33 minutes after a
well-worked move involving James Ward-Prowse and Nathan Redmond, who exchanged
passes on halfway.
The Saints forward then split open the Chelsea back three with a lovely pass to
release Minamino one on one with the returning Edouard Mendy, who was sat on the
turf by the Japan international's clever dummy, before he slotted home into the
unguarded net.
That goal, and the identity of the scorer, would no doubt have been cheered on
at Anfield, but the joy was short lived, with the visitors - trailing for the
first time under Tuchel - levelling matters nine minutes after half-time.
Mount was the man who was upended in the box by Danny Ings's rash tackle,
leaving Anthony Taylor with little choice but to point to the spot, with the
England international keeping his cool to send Alex McCarthy the wrong way for
his fourth league goal of the campaign, all away from home.
Saints again pay the penalty - Opta stats
Southampton conceded their fifth penalty goal of the league season; only in
1993-94 and 2016-17 (both six) did the Saints concede more goals from the spot
in a Premier League campaign.
Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel is the 16th manager in Premier League history to
avoid defeat in his first six games in the competition (W4 D2) and the first
since Maurizio Sarri in September 2018, also with the Blues.
Southampton have lost 18 points from leading positions in the Premier League
this season, more than any other side.
Chelsea are unbeaten in three away league games (W2 D1) after losing four of the
five before that (W1).
Southampton scored with their first shot of the game via Takumi Minamino's
opener on 33 minutes, with that strike also Saints' first touch in Chelsea's
box.
Southampton's Takumi Minamino has scored three goals in his last five Premier
League appearances, having scored none in his first 17 in the competition
beforehand. He now has more Premier League goals in three games for Southampton
(2) than in 19 for Liverpool (1).
Southampton's Nathan Redmond registered his first assist in his last 16 Premier
League appearances, since July 2020 against Bournemouth.
Mason Mount became the 25th different player to score a penalty for Chelsea in
the Premier League, with the Blues having more penalty scorers than any other
team in the competition's history.
What the managers said...
Southampton boss Ralph Hasenhuttl: "This result gives us a lift mentally,
because we didn't get what we deserved in the last few weeks.
"To take a point against Chelsea is not easy. But a few parts of our game were
very good today.
"The goal was exactly what we are trying to do, beautifully played."
Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel: In a game where it was not easy to create
chances, you need to rely on counter pressing to force errors to get the second
ball and get the easy chance.
And for that, you need to be totally on and sharp for counter pressing and I did
not feel this with Callum today.
He missed some opportunities for counter pressing and lost some easy balls and I
had the feeling he was never really in the game.
You know I trust him a lot a she plays every game for us, but today I was close
to him and… I do not know, maybe it was unfair, but I did not get the normal
feeling with him today that he can be decisive.
So it is a hard decision today, but nothing that will stick between us, or stick
for long. Tomorrow it will be forgotten and we prepare for Atletico.
Man of the Match - N'Golo Kante
Kante was making his first start under new boss Thomas Tuchel after injury, and
boy did he make an impression at St Mary's.
The all-action France international, 29, controlled the midfield battle right
from the off, being the first player on to any loose ball, while putting out any
fires in front of his back four.
And judging by Tuchel's beaming smile when asked about the holding midfielder's
impressive return in the post-match press conference, his is a name we should
expect to see in the German's starting line-up going forward.
What's next?
Southampton take on Leeds United at Elland Road on Tuesday at 6pm, with that
game live on Sky Sports Premier League.
Meanwhile, Chelsea travel to Atletico Madrid for the first leg of their
Champions League last-16 tie on Tuesday (8pm), before they host Man Utd on
Sunday February 28 (4.30pm), with that match also live on Sky Sports Premier
League.
Teams
Southampton (4-2-3-1) McCarthy; Bednarek, Salisu, Vestergaard,
Bertrand; Romeu, Ward-Prowse (c), Djenepo, Minamino (Tella 76), Redmond
(N’Lundulu 90+3), Ings (Adams 85)
Unused subs Forster, Stephens, Ramsay, Ferry, Jankewitz, Chauke
Scorer Minamino 33
Booked McCarthy 90+2
Chelsea (3-4-2-1) Mendy; Azpilicueta (c), Zouma, Rudiger;
James, Kante, Kovacic (Jorginho 76), Alonso; Mount, Werner; Abraham (Hudson-Odoi
h/t) (Ziyech 76)
Unused subs Kepa, Christensen, Chilwell, Emerson, Gilmour,
Giroud
Scorer Mount (pen) 54
Booked Alonso 80
Referee Anthony Taylor