Southampton dealt former manager Nigel Adkins a heavy blow in his bid
to guide bottom club Reading to Premier League safety with an
impressive 2-0 away win on Saturday.
Jay Rodriguez gave Southampton the lead against the run of play towards
the end of the first half at the Madejski Stadium and, as the hosts'
early momentum faded, Adam Lallana wrapped up victory in the 72nd
minute.
It was Reading's seventh consecutive defeat and left them seven points
from safety with six games to play, despite having played at least a
game more than all the teams immediately above them.
While Adkins was left to contemplate the size of the task before him
after defeat on his home debut, his successor at Southampton, Mauricio
Pochettino, appears to have succeeded in steering the Saints to safety.
The south-coast club have now won three games in succession and sit seven points above the bottom three in 11th place.
Danny Guthrie is one of the players to have benefited from Adkins'
arrival at Reading and he almost created the opener in the fourth minute
with a free-kick that Sean Morrison headed over the bar.
Striker Adam Le Fondre was also handed a start by Adkins but he was
culpable of a horrendous miss midway through the first half, hoisting
the ball high and wide after a posse of visiting defenders failed to
clear the ball.
Reading winger Hal Robson-Kanu had a penalty appeal waved away after
going down under the challenge of Jos Hooiveld, before Guthrie teed up
Adrian Mariappa for a header that was well saved by Southampton
goalkeeper Artur Boruc.
The visitors spent much of the first half hour penned inside their own
half, but in the 34th minute they hit Reading with a classic
sucker-punch.
From a central position, Rodriguez sprayed a pass wide to Rickie Lambert
and then drove into the box to meet his teammate's lobbed return pass.
Adam Federici charged out to meet him but Rodriguez got there just
before the Reading goalkeeper and bravely prodded the ball home.
Suddenly the Reading defence was full of holes. Rodriguez smacked a shot
against the crossbar and then worked Federici with a low shot that the
goalkeeper had to palm away.
The rebound fell kindly for Gaston Ramirez, but he somehow contrived to place the rebound wide of the open goal.
Pochettino's men maintained a firm grip on proceedings after the break
and substitute Lallana put the game beyond Reading with 18 minutes left,
steaming onto Rodriguez's chipped pass and calmly steering the ball
inside the near post.
Boruc nearly gifted the hosts a lifeline moments later when he almost
carried a header from Le Fondre over his own goal-line, but the
assistant referee ruled that the ball had not crossed the line.
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