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Southampton 1-1 Chelsea: Mason Mount’s second-half penalty earns Blues a draw


Mason Mount scores from the penalty spot against Southampton
Southampton have conceded five penalties this season in the Premier League

Mason Mount’s second-half penalty earned Chelsea a point as they came from behind to draw at Southampton, who ended a run of six successive defeats in the Premier League.

The hosts took the lead against the run of play in the first half when Nathan Redmond played a brilliant ball to send Takumi Minamino clear and the on-loan Liverpool striker showed great composure to slot beyond Edouard Mendy.

But the Saints gifted Chelsea an equaliser eight minutes after the break when Danny Ings brought down Mason Mount inside the box and the Blues midfielder stepped up to send Alex McCarthy the wrong way from the penalty spot.

Chelsea were unable to kick on after that and instead it was Southampton who went closest to grabbing a winner as Jannik Vestergaard hit the crossbar with a header before Ings put the loose ball into the side-netting.

The point means Chelsea stay in fourth place on 43 points while Southampton are 13th on 30 points.

Saints end losing run

Takumi Minamino
Takumi Minamino has scored three goals in his last five Premier League appearances

Southampton were third on 16 December but a terrible run of losses going into this game had seen then slide down into the bottom half of the table. While they may not have been nervously over their shoulder, arresting their alarming slide down the table had become a priority.

For large periods against Chelsea they were like a plucky lower league side aiming to shock a Premier League opponent. They barely saw the ball for the majority of the first half and it was from their first touch inside the Blues’ area that they got the goal with a brilliantly composed finish by Minamino.

However, no side has dropped more points from winning positions in the Premier League than Southampton and once again they were their own worst enemy as Ings gave away a penalty with Chelsea having rarely looked like creating anything from open play.

While it could have been an even better result, particularly with Vestergaard hitting the woodwork, the point is a positive against an in-form Chelsea. They will hope it provides a good base to try and build from before a tricky-looking run of four successive away games in the Premier League.

A good test for Tuchel

Thomas Tuchel enjoyed a near perfect start to his reign at Chelsea, winning four of his first five Premier League games and drawing the other one – a goalless stalemate with Wolves in his first game in charge.

The Blues had never been behind during that run, so Minamino’s goal – the first scored by an opposition player since Tuchel’s arrival – presented a new challenge for the German in his short time so far in England.

Even before the Southampton goal, Chelsea had struggled to break down their stubborn opponents and that continued after Mount equalised from the penalty spot.

The visitors’ attacking play became increasingly sloppy as frustration grew with their inability to find a way through the Southampton defence, exemplified by a poor Reece James finish when he lashed over at the far post.

Failure to win meant Chelsea missed the opportunity to strengthen their position in the top four but Tuchel will have learned a lot about how his side fare when they come up against sides set up to stifle them.

What next?

Southampton travel to Leeds on Tuesday, 23 February (18:00 GMT) in the Premier League while Chelsea are in Champions League action on the same night as they play Atletico Madrid in Bucharest (20:00)

More to follow.

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Southampton

  1. Squad number10Player nameAdams
  2. Squad number23Player nameTella
  3. Squad number40Player nameN’Lundulu

Chelsea

  1. Squad number16Player nameMendy

  2. Squad number28Player nameAzpilicueta

  3. Squad number15Player nameZouma

  4. Squad number2Player nameRüdiger

  5. Squad number24Player nameJames

  6. Squad number7Player nameKanté

  7. Squad number17Player nameKovacic

  8. Squad number3Player nameAlonso

  9. Squad number19Player nameMount

  10. Squad number11Player nameWerner

  11. Squad number9Player nameAbraham

  1. Squad number5Player nameJorginho

  2. Squad number20Player nameHudson-Odoi

  3. Squad number22Player nameZiyech

Line-ups

Southampton

Formation 4-4-2

  • 1McCarthyBooked at 90mins
  • 35Bednarek
  • 22Salisu
  • 4Vestergaard
  • 3Bertrand
  • 12Djenepo
  • 8Ward-Prowse
  • 6Romeu
  • 19MinaminoSubstituted forTellaat 76′minutes
  • 9IngsSubstituted forAdamsat 85′minutes
  • 11RedmondSubstituted forN’Lunduluat 90+4′minutes

Substitutes

  • 5Stephens
  • 10Adams
  • 23Tella
  • 31Ramsay
  • 40N’Lundulu
  • 44Forster
  • 47Ferry
  • 64Jankewitz
  • 72Chauke

Chelsea

Formation 3-4-2-1

  • 16Mendy
  • 28Azpilicueta
  • 15Zouma
  • 2Rüdiger
  • 24James
  • 7Kanté
  • 17KovacicSubstituted forJorginhoat 76′minutes
  • 3AlonsoBooked at 80mins
  • 19Mount
  • 11Werner
  • 9AbrahamSubstituted forHudson-Odoiat 45′minutesSubstituted forZiyechat 76′minutes

Substitutes

  • 1Arrizabalaga
  • 4Christensen
  • 5Jorginho
  • 18Giroud
  • 20Hudson-Odoi
  • 21Chilwell
  • 22Ziyech
  • 23Gilmour
  • 33Emerson

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