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  • Saganowski (17), Saganowski (76)
  • Jordi Gomez (33), Pintado (65)
  • Date:2009-01-31
  • Kick-off:15:00
  • Venue:St. Mary's Stadium
  • Attendance:17623
  • Referee:Tanner, S

Live Commentary

90mins

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

90mins

Southampton are replacing Marek Saganowski with Morgan Schneiderlin.

82mins

The referee has booked Garcia Jordi Gomez.

76mins

Goal!! Southampton have scored with Marek Saganowski putting it in the back of the net.

71mins

Joe Allen is replaced by Thomas Butler.

71mins

David McGoldrick is being taken off, Kayne McLaggon has come on in his place.

65mins

Goal!! Swansea have scored with Gorka Pintado putting it in the back of the net.

64mins

Marek Saganowski is booked for unsporting behaviour.

61mins

Mark Gower is replaced by Gorka Pintado.

58mins

Adam Lallana is being taken off, Jason Euell has come on in his place.

53mins

It's red. He's off. Lee Molyneux has been sent off.

52mins

The referee has booked Andrew Surman.

46mins

The second half is under way with the score currently at 1 v 1.

45mins

Half time whistle is blown by S Tanner

33mins

Goal!! Swansea have scored with Garcia Jordi Gomez putting it in the back of the net.

29mins

Lee Molyneux goes into the referee's book for unsporting behaviour.

17mins

Goal!! Southampton have scored with Marek Saganowski putting it in the back of the net.

0mins

It's 3pm on Saturday, January 31st, the match has kicked off.


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Match Report

Marek Saganowski's brace earned a point for ten-man Southampton against promotion hopefuls Swansea.

Swansea thought they were heading for a sixth straight Championship victory through goals from Jordi Gomez and substitute Gorka Pintado only to be denied by Poland International Saganowski, who has now scored four in his last three games.

It was made all the more important by the fact the home side had to play for over half an hour with ten men following the second-half dismissal of defender Lee Molyneux for a second bookable offence.

Saints started brightly and nearly forced an opener on 12 minutes when Andrew Surman's corner caused chaos among the defence and Chris Perry's attempted effort from six yards rebounded off three Swansea players before drifting wide.

Four minutes later, Mark Wotte's side had their noses in front but mainly thanks to the ineptitude of Swansea captain Gary Monk.

Monk, a former Southampton trainee, dallied in possession just outside his penalty area allowing Saganowski to steal the ball and be given a clean run at Dorus de Vries.

The Pole though wanted to take the chance with his right foot allowing two Swansea defenders to retreat but he skilfully managed to pick out the bottom corner.

In-form Swansea were rattled and Southampton nearly claimed a second moments later when Saganowski played David McGoldrick through but the young striker mis-controlled and failed to get enough purchase on his shot.

Just after the half hour mark and against the run of play the Swans levelled through the brute force of Jason Scotland, who held off two defenders before freeing Gomez.

The Spanish midfielder took one touch to set himself and then unleashed a fine right-footed drive into the bottom right-hand corner past Kelvin Davis.

With scores level, Southampton defender Molyneux then needlessly chopped down Gomez on the touch-ine to earn a second yellow and leave his team-mates with a mountain to climb.

It got even steeper as Swansea manager Roberto Martinez's decision to bring on Gorka Pintado paid dividends within three minutes as Alan Tate's long-range strike was fumbled by Davis and the Spaniard tapped into an empty net.

Spirited Saints though were not to be outdone and Surman's fine ball over the top caught the Swans defence cold and Saganowski looked up to check de Vries' position before delicately chipping in from the edge of the penalty area.

Southampton

Swansea City

Corners

45

Fouls

1911

Goal attempts

1312

Shots off target

22

Offsides

63

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