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Southampton 1-0 Everton: Premier League – as it happened! via The Guardian

Charlie Austin's first-minute goal was the difference as Ronald Koeman's return to St Mary's ended in defeat
6.21pm GMT

Charlie Austin’s 41st second goal is enough for a good three points. It wasn’t the easiest game on the eye, despite promising otherwise but that’s a well earned win for Claude Puel’s team. Everton and Ronald Koeman have much to do.

6.20pm GMT

90 min +2: Gareth Barry, on his 800th senior appearance, hits a tame half volley at Forster. That should be it.

6.18pm GMT

90 min +1: Mirallas is played in by Lukaku but scuffs his shot wide. That was a decent glimpse for Everton.

6.17pm GMT

90 min: There will be three minutes added time.

6.16pm GMT

89 min: Enner Valencia gets in front of Van Dijk and almost finds the target with a header from Deulofeu’s cross.

6.16pm GMT

89 min: Shane Long is on for Charlie Austin.

6.15pm GMT

88 min: Van Dijk clears a threatening cross from the left and then asks the Saints fans to make some noise. They are suddenly sitting very deep.

6.12pm GMT

84 min: Sims comes off to a standing ovation. McQueen, another highly-rated Southampton academy product, is on for the final six minutes plus added time.

6.10pm GMT

82 min: Coleman goes close for Everton after Mirallas squared for him from the right. It is blocked by Fonte but you sense if it was Lukaku the end result would have been different. Everton’s last change sees Baines sprint off and Enner Valencia come on in his place.

6.08pm GMT

80 min: Soares sends in yet another brilliant cross from the right. Ward-Prowse chests the ball down and shoots but is denied by Stekelenburg. Jagielka then gets rid for a corner.

6.08pm GMT

79 min: Redmond is replaced by Romeu.

6.05pm GMT

77 min: Sims sends a teasing cross in from the right, where Baines clears. But Southampton come back on the attack right away and Ward-Prowse shoots at Stekelenburg. The keeper spills it into the path of Austin, who then squares back to Ward-Prowse – but he cannot finish.

6.03pm GMT

76 min: Hojbjerg, the best player on the pitch today, commits a foul on Bolasie about 30 yards from Southampton’s goal and slightly to the right. Baines is eyeing it up but opts for a cross … where Williams almost connects only to be denied by Fonte, who turns the ball out for a corner. That ends up being cleared.

5.59pm GMT

71 min: Ten minutes after saying the game was opening up, Everton’s performance level has dropped again.

5.57pm GMT

69 min: Mirallas is on in place of Barkley, who was again ineffective, seconds after Bolasie found the roof of the net with a curling effort from about 25 yards.

5.56pm GMT

68 min: Sims races down the right, beating Baines and then Williams but he cannot compose himself upon reaching the final third and is unable to find Austin with a pass.

5.51pm GMT

65 min: Deulofeu comes on from Lennon, who I don’t think was given a single mention in 65 minutes. He was anonymous.

5.51pm GMT

64 min: Bolasie connects brilliantly with an overhead kick, but Forster saves well with his feet. In any case the linesman’s flag goes up for offside.

5.49pm GMT

62 min: Hojbjerg tries to find Sims after the latter cleverly ran behind Baines but there’s a little too much on the through ball.

5.48pm GMT

61 min: The game is opening up now. I’d be very surprised if there is not another goal in the remaining half hour or so.

5.46pm GMT

58 min: Austin almost doubles Southampton’s advantage. Soares picks him out with a wonderful outswinger and the striker rises to powerfully head goalwards only for Stekelenburg to react quickly and palm the ball away. That’s a great save.

5.43pm GMT

56 min: Bolasie shoots high and wide but Everton are certainly improving here.

5.40pm GMT

53 min: Lukaku hammers a free-kick well over. Dreadful.

5.37pm GMT

50 min: Sims forces Stekelenburg to save again with a drive from outside the area.

5.37pm GMT

48 min: Bertrand wins a corner after a rampaging run down the left.

5.33pm GMT

We’re back underway again. Everton can hardly be any worse, but will they be able to improve enough to get back into this game?

5.16pm GMT

Charlie Austin’s 41st second goal gives Southampton a deserved lead at the interval.

5.15pm GMT

45 min: … and Baines’s delivery is half cleared, reaching Gueye. He blasts well over again. Koeman looks in pain on the touchline. There will be one minute added on.

5.14pm GMT

44 min: Bolasie wins a corner off Redmond. Williams and Jagielka are coming up …

5.13pm GMT

43 min: Sims is caught out for the first time and Bolasie picks out Barkley with a great cross from the right. The midfielder’s effort has plenty of power, but no accuracy. It goes about 20 yards wide. Poor.

5.13pm GMT

43 min: Austin and Williams square up to each other near halfway. But tempers cool quickly.

5.12pm GMT

42 min: Koeman, one senses, will hammer his players at the break. This is a dismal performance and they are lucky to be only a goal behind.

5.09pm GMT

39 min: Hojbjerg has been excellent in midfield. Soares finds the former Bayern man at the back post with a cross from the right but his header goes wide.

5.07pm GMT

37 min: Redmond earns a corner for Southampton but Gueye eventually hacks clear after Van Dijk knocked down Ward-Prowse’s delivery.

5.06pm GMT

36 min: A pretty unanimous response from all four of you about Van Dijk, though Matt Loten rightly points out that Fonte may feel a tad hard done by.

5.02pm GMT

30 min: Everton are showing some signs of improvement but, really, Forster could have been sleeping throughout this game so far.

4.57pm GMT

27 min: Van Dijk has been smothering Lukaku so far. A question for the floor: is Van Dijk the best centre-half at a non-title threatening team?

4.56pm GMT

26 min: Everton finally put a decent move together. Barry’s through ball picks out Coleman, who squares to Gueye. But the former Villa midfielder shoots well over. It’s the type of poorly executed shot that leaves opposition fans to bellow “Wahey!”

4.55pm GMT

24 min: Austin is picked out by Hojbjerg but scuffs his shot a tad and Stekelenburg makes the save.

4.54pm GMT

23 min: I’m not being lazy, it’s just there are only so many ways to describe Southampton patiently passing the ball without Everton putting them under nowhere enough pressure.

4.50pm GMT

18 min: Southampton are bossing this and Everton look so sluggish. Hojbjerg shoots way over from range but that is already Saints’ fifth attempt at goal. Everton have not had a single sniff.

4.47pm GMT

17 min: Sims is left all alone in the middle of the box but cannot get enough behind his header to beat Stekelenburg following Redmond’s dinked cross.

4.44pm GMT

14 min: Coleman is penalised for a shove on Redmond. Ward-Prowse’s delivery from the left is punched away unconvincingly by Stekelenburg and Hojbjerg’s follow up attempt is well over.

4.41pm GMT

10 min: Southampton are so compact here, making it very difficult for Everton to feed Lukaku unless he drops so deep he is unable to have any genuine impact.

4.37pm GMT

7 min: The visitors finally settle and enjoy some time in possession. Coleman motors forward down Everton’s right and centres to Lukaku, who had dropped deep to get involved in the game.

4.35pm GMT

5 min: Sims is really making things difficult for Baines down Southampton’s right. Meanwhile, the home fans are chanting rude things about their former manager.

4.34pm GMT

3 min: And now Saints have a corner, won by Sims. Barkley heads clear. Everton appear shell-shocked by the early concession and the hosts look hungry for a quick second.

4.31pm GMT

1 min: It’s only taken 41 seconds. Soares crosses from the right and Sims, the debutant, bundles the ball into Austin’s path from four yards. The striker finishes with ease. What a start for Southampton and the 19-year-old Sims!

4.30pm GMT

1 min: Everton begin, playing from left to right as we watch.

4.29pm GMT

Koeman is warmly embraced by members of Southampton’s technical staff.

4.27pm GMT

The teams are out. We’re moments away, and it promises to be a cracker. Prediction: Southampton 1-1 Everton.

4.14pm GMT

“What are the rest of the MBM’ers up to this afternoon that you have to pull a double shift?” asks Matt Loten. “Not that I’m disappointed to see you back or anything; I’m just worried that there’s a cracking party going on at Guardian HQ or something and you don’t get to attend.” It’s just that I love MBMs so much, Matt (or, er, maybe there are just not enough bodies to cover all this live sport!). But there is definitely no party. This is a fun free zone. Sport is Serious Business.

4.12pm GMT

Southampton: Forster; Cedric, Fonte, Van Dijk, Bertrand; Hojbjerg, Romeu Ward-Prowse; Redmond, Austin, Sims. Subs: Yoshida, Clasie, Long, Rodriguez, Reed, Taylor, McQueen.

Everton: Stekelenburg; Coleman, Jagielka, Williams, Baines; Gana, Barry; Lennon, Barkley, Bolasie; Lukaku. Subs: Robles, Deulofeu, Mirallas, Cleverley, Valencia, Funes Mori, Holgate.

2.04pm GMT

Hello. There was no time to write a preamble for this game because Arsenal v Bournemouth is ongoing. But rest assured, once that finishes I’ll be here with all the team news for Ronald’s Return.

Meantime, here’s Paul Wilson on Koeman

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Southampton 1-0 Everton: Ronald Koeman tastes defeat on his return to St Mary’s as Charlie Austin’s early strike settles the match via Daily Mail

SAM CUNNINGHAM AT ST MARY'S: Ronald Koeman was defeated on his Southampton return and watched as debutant Josh Sims, who he deemed not good enough, tore Everton apart.
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Charlie Austin’s early strike sees Southampton edge out Everton via The Guardian

For Ronald Koeman it was the return to Southampton he probably expected but that did not make it any easier. After hearing some less-than-kind chants from a section of the home supporters the Dutchman then had to watch his new side being deservedly beaten by his old one. Stood on a touchline from where his reputation burgeoned, Koeman may well have wondered if he made the right decision swapping the south coast for Merseyside after all.

The goal that decided came early – after just 41 seconds in fact, as Charlie Austin struck from close-range and the truth was Everton never really recovered. As was the case against Swansea last week, their approach play was sluggish and limited but unlike in that fixture they could not muster a late equaliser. Indeed the visitors did not produce a shot on target and it came as no surprise to see a majority of the away supporters heading for the exit long before the final whistle had blown.

Related: Southampton 1-0 Everton: Premier League – as it happened!

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