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    Southampton beat Arsenal 2-0 in the #EFLCup

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorNovember 30, 2016No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Ryan Bertrand scored Southampton's second as they beat Arsenal in the EFL Cup
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    Ryan Bertrand scored Southampton’s second as they beat Arsenal in the EFL Cup

    Southampton progressed to the semi-finals of the EFL Cup for the first time since 1987 thanks to a convincing victory over a below-par and under-strength Arsenal.

    Goals from Jordy Clasie – his first for the club – and Ryan Bertrand secured victory for a Southampton side which inflicted a first defeat on the Gunners since the opening day of the season.

    Manager Arsene Wenger, who has never won this competition during his 20-year reign in north London, had made 10 changes to the Arsenal team which beat Bournemouth 3-1 in the Premier League on Sunday and paid the price.

    In Aaron Ramsey, Alex Iwobi and Mohamed Elneny, the Gunners had Premier League regulars in their starting line-up but without Alexis Sanchez, Theo Walcott, Olivier Giroud and Mesut Ozil the Gunners lacked guile and bite.

    Southampton, who had only won once in their last 23 visits to Arsenal, deserved the victory and will play Liverpool in the two-legged semi-finals, with the first leg at St Mary’s in the week commencing 9 January.

    Arsenal’s quarter-final woes continue

    During his tenure as Arsenal manager, Wenger has regularly used the League Cup as an opportunity to give those on the fringes of the first team an opportunity to play, and that perhaps explains why the Gunners have won only one of their last six quarter-finals in the competition.

    The majority of Wednesday’s starting line-up had defeated Nottingham Forest and Reading this season, but Southampton were a different prospect – a Premier League side with a game plan and nous.

    Arsenal’s £17m summer signing Lucas Perez started for the first time since the 2-0 win over Reading on 25 October, but was a peripheral figure as he and his team-mates lacked energy and urgency, especially in the first half.

    Before the match, Wenger had said he hoped the victory over Bournemouth, which came following three successive league draws, would make his team more relaxed.

    But while the Gunners marginally improved after the break – the introduction of Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain adding pace – other than a long-distance strike from Ramsey and a second-half chance which fell to Oxlade-Chamberlain, the hosts did not threaten.

    Jordy Clasie celebrates his first goal for Southampton
    Jordy Clasie celebrates his first

    Southampton celebrate famous win

    Southampton had also made changes for this match, with only three of the starting XI which beat Everton in the league at the weekend starting at Emirates Stadium.

    But the ever-present Virgil van Dijk provided a solid platform for the Saints in defence, and the changes in personnel did not affect the visitors who were by far the better team.

    Clasie gave Southampton an early lead, leaving goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez no chance as the Dutchman struck first time from long range in what was the match’s first effort on target.

    The Saints soon doubled their advantage, again from distance.

    Carl Jenkinson lost possession in his own half and the visitors pounced, with Steven Davis and Sofuiane Boufal combining to set up Bertrand for a first-time shot from the edge of the box.

    Southampton could have scored a third, with Boufal and Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg going close, but so comfortable were the visitors that they never seemed in need of another goal.

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