- Vokes (1), Craddock (6), Jones (19 pen)
- Date:2009-04-10
- Kick-off:15:15
- Venue:Molineux Stadium
- Attendance:24636
- Referee:Taylor, A
Live Commentary
90mins
The ref has blown his whistle for full time.
90mins
Chris Perry goes into the referee's book for unsporting behaviour.
86mins
Christophe Berra is booked for unsporting behaviour.
83mins
Kevin Foley is replaced by Richard Stearman.
71mins
Morgan Schneiderlin is replaced by Adam Lallana.
66mins
Wolverhampton are replacing Sam Vokes with Stephen Ward.
60mins
Wolverhampton are replacing Matt Jarvis with Marlon Harewood.
56mins
The referee has booked Ryan Smith.
46mins
Rudi Skacel is replaced by Bradley Wright-Phillips.
46mins
David McGoldrick is being taken off, Jason Euell has come on in his place.
46mins
The second half is under way with the score currently at 3 v 0.
45mins
The ref has blown his whistle for half time.
19mins
David Jones takes a penalty for Wolverhampton and scores!.
6mins
Goal!! Jody Craddock scores for Wolverhampton.
1mins
Goal!! Sam Vokes scores for Wolverhampton.
0mins
The ref has blown his whistle and the match has started.
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Match Report
Quick off the mark Sam Vokes helped to fire Wolves a giant step closer to promotion as shell-shocked Southampton saw their survival hopes suffer a major setback as they were swept aside in a first-half goal avalanche at Molineux.
Wales international Vokes took just 39 seconds to put Wolves on the road to a 3-0 victory which re-established their five point lead at the top of the table.
Skipper Jody Craddock doubled Wolves advantage with his first goal of the season in the sixth minute, before a David Jones penalty ended all hopes of a Saints comeback.
Southampton have now gone seven games without a win and, coupled with their off the field problems, their future looks far from bright.
In contrast, Wolves' destiny is now firmly in their own hands with just four games remaining.
Mick McCarthy's side could not have asked for a better start as they forced a quick corner.
Jones delivered a pin-point centre that Vokes met in a crowded goalmouth with a powerful close-range header, to score his eighth goal of the season.
The accuracy of Jones from the right flank was a major problem for the Southampton backline and it was the key to Wolves striking again through Craddock.
Jones picked out the Wolves skipper and Craddock headed from 14 yards.
To their credit, Southampton didn't let their heads drop and they were inches away from grabbing a lifeline after 14 minutes with Marek Saganowski, who scored a hat-trick when the Saints won 6-0 at Molineux two seasons ago, flashed a header just wide.
But unfortunately for Southampton, that was nothing more than a false dawn and their fate was sealed just four minutes later.
Trying to help out in defence, Saganowski sent David Edwards crashing to the ground and referee Anthony Taylor had no hesitation in pointing to the penalty spot.
Jones stepped up to send Kelvin Davis the wrong way from the spot as he helped himself to a fourth goal this term.
Unsurprisingly, Wolves did noticeably ease off after surging into such a commanding lead.
It allowed Southampton to make more off an impact at the start of the second half when Jason Euell and Bradley Wright-Phillips were both sent on.
They did add more menace to the Saints attack and combined to set up Saganowski in the 51st minute, only for the Polish forward to be denied at the near post by a smart save from Wayne Hennessey.
Wright-Phillips then saw his 69th minute shot deflected just wide as Southampton's search for a consolation strike proved to be fruitless.
Wolverhampton Wanderers Team
Southampton Team
Wolverhampton Wanderers | Southampton |
Corners
| 3 | 7 |
Fouls
| 14 | 9 |
Goal attempts
| 8 | 9 |
Shots off target
| 4 | 5 |
Offsides
| 3 | 4 |