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Premier League wrap: Shane Long ends lengthy wait for goal, Chelsea strike late

Shane Long struck a rare Premier League goal as Southampton overwhelmed Everton 2-0 on the south coast with Stuart Armstrong also on target.

If Armstrong was ecstatic to end a drought running from 4 April, 2021, Long stepped off the bench to top that sense of relief with his first touch.

Republic of Ireland striker Long's last Premier League effort for Saints came in a 2-0 win over Aston Villa on 22 February, 2020.

Just as Saints' goalscorers are enjoying a top-flight resurgence, so too are Ralph Hasenhuttl's collective. Southampton extended their recent fine run to just one defeat in 11 matches in all competitions with another impressive showing.

Southampton dominated in every area of the field as James Ward-Prowse and Oriol Romeu's mix of industry and ingenuity buffeted Everton off their stride all afternoon, Kyle Walker-Peters bossed the left flank and Armando Broja was unfortunate to end the day without a goal.

Armstrong and Long cemented Saints in 10th spot and left Everton floundering in 16th.

Frank Lampard thought he had generated lift-off with the 3-0 home thumping of Leeds on 12 February in his third match at the Goodison Park helm.

But the ex-Chelsea boss will need no telling that this loss - and the curiously supine performance - leaves his side still flirting with a relegation battle.

Saints' fans taunted their Toffees counterparts with chants of "you're going down" at the death, while the visiting supporters launched a blue smoke bomb onto the field in frustration.

The opening of the first half fell to Walker-Peters, who picked his spot and drilled goalwards. His rasping strike beat Pickford all ends up but skimmed the outside of the post as the sides both failed to score in the first half.

Saints turned around by far

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