Southampton to give Tino Livramento all support required – James Ward-Prowse
James Ward-Prowse says Southampton’s players will give Tino Livramento all the support required to return “bigger, better and stronger” from his horror knee injury.
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James Ward-Prowse says Southampton’s players will give Tino Livramento all the support required to return “bigger, better and stronger” from his horror knee injury.
Ralph Hasenhuttl believes Southampton’s thrilling fightback at Brighton proves his players are not “on the beach” on a day he lost defender Tino Livramento to a serious knee problem.
(Reuters) -Stunning long-range goals in each half from captain James Ward-Prowse helped Southampton rescue a point at Brighton & Hove Albion with a 2-2 draw in an entertaining Premier League contest at the Amex Stadium on Sunday.
James Ward-Prowse produced a pair of stunning strikes as Southampton battled back from two goals down to claim a thrilling 2-2 Premier League draw at mid-table rivals Brighton.
Former Chelsea defender Tino Livramento has been stretched off moments before half-time in Southampton's clash with Brighton at the Amex Stadium. Under no pressure from the opposition, the 19-year-old fell to the ground in discomfort after it seemed as if his right ankle gave way.
Chelsea loanee Armando Broja embarrassed Arsenal defender Ben White in Southampton’s 1-0 Premier League victory over the Gunners with some terrific skill.
The Arsenal players didn’t play that badly, they just don’t have very good players. Mikel Arteta’s side fluffed a huge opportunity on Saturday against another team with nothing to play for. January inertia, as EVERYONE warned, has cost them dear.
Thomas Tuchel defended two recent Chelsea sales that could come back to bite, and admitted he’s already apologised to Conor Gallagher ahead of Sunday’s FA Cup semi-final clash with Crystal Palace.