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Premier League | Gameweek 3
Aug 24, 2019 at 3pm UK
 
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Djenepo scores stunner as Southampton down 10-man Brighton

The hosts had Florin Andone sent off for an awful challenge in the first half.

Moussa Djenepo’s stunning first Premier League goal set Southampton on course for their first points of the season as they won 2-0 at 10-man Brighton.

Substitute Djenepo, a £14million summer signing from Standard Liege, had only been on the pitch for 78 seconds when he cut in from the left to bury the ball into the top-right corner from the edge of the box.

Nathan Redmond tapped home a cross from Sofiane Boufal to seal the points in time added on.

Nathan Redmond settled the game late on
Nathan Redmond settled the game late on (Steven Paston/PA)

Albion played a man light for an hour after Florin Andone was sent off for a reckless tackle on Yan Valery, while Lewis Dunk had a first-half header ruled out by VAR.

Prior to Redmond’s strike, the Seagulls pushed hard for an equaliser and struck the woodwork through substitute Jurgen Locadia before falling to a first defeat under Graham Potter.

New Seagulls boss Potter had begun his tenure in impressive fashion with four points from a possible six but predicted this would be his team’s toughest fixture to date.

The hosts had the better of the limited early chances, with Neal Maupay and Martin Montoya each going close with headers.

But their task became more difficult with just 30 minutes on the clock.

Florin Andone saw red in the first half
Florin Andone saw red in the first half (Steven Paston/PA)

Seagulls forward Andone miscontrolled the ball near the halfway line and, in his efforts to retrieve it, raked his studs down the leg of Valery.

Referee Kevin Friend was quick to pull out the red card, with replays showing the Romania international could have no complaints.

Albion goalkeeper Mat Ryan then had to be alert to save from Redmond and prevent his side falling immediately behind.

The home supporters, still feeling aggrieved at Andone’s early departure, were left further frustrated seven minutes before the break when VAR disallowed a Brighton goal for the second successive week.

Captain Dunk powered home a header following a right-wing corner, but celebrations were cut short by a review which ruled that fellow defender Dan Burn was in an offside position as he challenged Saints keeper Angus Gunn.

VAR overruled Lewis Dunk's goal
VAR overruled Lewis Dunk’s goal (Steven Paston/PA)

Most inside the stadium, who last week saw Leandro Trossard denied a goal against West Ham in similar circumstances, were left baffled by the decision, with a tweet from the Premier League finally clearing up the confusion.

The away side made their numerical advantage count in fine style 10 minutes after the restart.

Mali winger Djenepo, who had just replaced Valery, collected the ball wide on the left during a Saints counter-attack and advanced to whip home in front of a sold-out away end bathed in sunshine.

Potter, whose only Premier League experience as a player came with Saints under Graeme Souness in 1996, introduced Locadia and Glenn Murray from the bench in the hope of prolonging his unbeaten start.

Dutch forward Locadia had a golden chance to snatch a point with five minutes remaining but he smashed against the outside of the left post from six yards after Murray nodded down a corner.

Saints twice won 1-0 on this ground last season, with their only clean sheet in their last 12 matches coming here in March.

And they dug in resolutely and won by a bigger margin on this occasion thanks to Redmond’s late second.

Winger Boufal, who spent last season on loan at Spanish side Celta Vigo, worked space on the left before squaring across goal for Redmond to tap home and secure the points following successive defeats to Burnley and Liverpool.

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