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  • McGoldrick (67)
  • Date:2009-04-13
  • Kick-off:15:00
  • Venue:St. Mary's Stadium
  • Attendance:23220
  • Referee:Russell, M

Live Commentary

90mins

That's it, it's all over, the referee has blown the final whistle.

90mins

David McGoldrick is replaced by Zoltan Liptak.

88mins

Matt Lawrence goes into the referee's book for unsporting behaviour.

77mins

Bradley Wright-Phillips is being taken off, Morgan Schneiderlin has come on in his place.

76mins

Jose Miguel Fonte is replaced by Lee Hills.

67mins

Goal!! Southampton have scored with David McGoldrick putting it in the back of the net.

66mins

Jason Euell is being taken off, Marek Saganowski has come on in his place.

63mins

Rui Fonte is being taken off, Anthony Stokes has come on in his place.

63mins

Victor Moses is being taken off, Kieron Cadogan has come on in his place.

46mins

The second half is under way with the score currently at 0 v 0.

45mins

Half time whistle is blown by M Russell

45mins

The referee has booked Rui Fonte.

0mins

The ref has blown his whistle and the match has started.


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Match Report

David McGoldrick's superb solo strike kept alive Southampton's hopes of staging a relegation Great Escape and retaining their Championship status.

McGoldrick's 25-yard thunderbolt midway through the second half, his 13th goal of the season, lifted Mark Wotte's administration-haunted side to within two points of safety.

The match took a while to spark into life and neither goalkeeper had a save to make until the 22nd minute.

Palace keeper Julian Speroni showed superb reactions to palm away Bradley Wright-Phillips' powerful shot area, after the former Manchester City striker had cut in from the right.

Wright-Phillips posed a constant threat in a first half dominated by the home side and he played a major part in Palace captain Clint Hill being forced to replace the stricken Speroni in goal ten minutes before the interval.

Speroni came flying across his line to keep out Wright-Phillips' low left-foot shot, before diving bravely at the feet of Andrew Surman to prevent the Saints midfielder tapping in the rebound.

Surman caught Speroni in the face as he went to shoot and the Argentine made his way down the touchline with blood pouring from his nose. With no replacement keeper on the bench, centre-back Hill donned the gloves, reducing the Eagles to ten men.

Speroni re-emerged for the final minute of the half after being patched up by Palace's medical team, by which time Hill had shown he was an able stand-in by saving well at the feet of McGoldrick.

Wright-Phillips should have scored when he was sent one-on-one with Speroni by Jason Euell's through ball, but shot straight into the arms of the dazed keeper.

Speroni continued to take centre stage and produced another brilliant fingertip save to turn Adam Lallana's angled shot behind for a corner in first-half stoppage time.

It was always going to take something special to beat Speroni and it arrived in the 67th minute when McGoldrick collected Surman's pass, before running at a retreating Palace defence and firing into the top right corner with an unstoppable long-range shot.

Southampton

Crystal Palace

Corners

97

Fouls

811

Goal attempts

185

Shots off target

83

Offsides

13

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