Moussa Djenepo Stunner Steers Southampton To First League Victory

24th August 2019

The Malian winger arrived off the bench in the 53rd minute, before sending a sumptuous curling shot into the top corner with his first involvement moments later

Southampton's Malian midfielder Moussa Djenepo (L) vies with Liverpool's English midfielder Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain (R) during the English Premier League football match between Southampton and Liverpool at St Mary's Stadium in Southampton, southern England on August 17, 2019. PHOTO | AFP
Southampton's Malian midfielder Moussa Djenepo (L) vies with Liverpool's English midfielder Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain (R) during the English Premier League football match between Southampton and Liverpool at St Mary's Stadium in Southampton, southern England on August 17, 2019. PHOTO | AFP
SUMMARY
  • Moussa Djenepo made an instant impact as a second-half substitute to score his first Southampton goal and help fire his new club to a first victory of the Premier League seaso
  • Hosts Brighton, reduced to ten men after Florin Andone’s ugly challenge on Yan Valery in the 30th minute, chased the game and made Saints work hard for their clean sheet
  • But try as they did to force a late leveller, the Seagulls were exposed in stoppage time, as Djenepo’s fellow substitute Sofiane Boufal set up Nathan Redmond to clinch the points

BRIGHTON, United Kingdom- Moussa Djenepo made an instant impact as a second-half substitute to score his first Southampton goal and help fire his new club to a first victory of the Premier League season.

The Malian winger arrived off the bench in the 53rd minute, before sending a sumptuous curling shot into the top corner with his first involvement moments later.

Hosts Brighton, reduced to ten men after Florin Andone’s ugly challenge on Yan Valery in the 30th minute, chased the game and made Saints work hard for their clean sheet.

But try as they did to force a late leveller, the Seagulls were exposed in stoppage time, as Djenepo’s fellow substitute Sofiane Boufal set up Nathan Redmond to clinch the points.

Ralph Hasenhüttl made two changes to his side, handing a debut to 20-year-old defender Kevin Danso, filling in for Ryan Bertrand at left-back, with the latter sidelined by an ankle knock.

Meanwhile, Danny Ings, Saints’ first goalscorer of 2019/20 against Liverpool last time out, returned to the starting line-up in an attacking move that saw Maya Yoshida drop to the bench. 

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It was the hosts who started on the front foot, with Neal Maupay going close from an early corner as his close-range header deflected behind off Jan Bednarek.

Then Martin Montoya found space in the box to meet a cross with a header from another promising position, but nodded wide with Angus Gunn rooted to the spot.

Saints were just beginning to get into their stride when Andone was dismissed on the half-hour.

After forcing a couple of corners, a slick move resulted in James Ward-Prowse just being unable to take Ings’s pass in his stride.

But the game was about to take a significant swing in favour of Hasenhüttl’s men.

Romanian striker Andone was rightly shown a red card for an ugly challenge in which he stood on the ankle of Valery, who stayed down and was subjected to boos from the home fans on his return, but in reality was lucky to continue.

Saints instantly upped the tempo. Redmond drove at the Seagulls, drilling a low shot from 20 yards that Mathew Ryan did well to gather.

The already aggrieved natives grew increasingly restless when VAR stepped in to maintain the deadlock after Dunk thought he’d headed his side into a 37th minute lead.

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The Brighton captain headed into an unguarded net with Gunn off balance, but rather than a foul on the keeper, the verdict was offside against the attacker obstructing his view.

This feeling of battling adversity sparked the home supporters into life, and their team responded with a sharp break early in the second half, as Solly March sent Gunn stooping to his left to make his first notable save.

Then Leandro Trossard played a cheeky nutmeg to find Maupay, before shooting wide from the striker’s return pass.