Jordy Clasie scores first Premier League goal to give Southampton victory over West Brom

West Brom 0 Southampton 1: Saints closed the gap to Albion to four points - and they have two games in hand as the teams battle for eighth spot

Nick Mashiter
The Hawthorns
Saturday 08 April 2017 13:10 EDT
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Jordy Clasie's goal was enough to earn Saints the win
Jordy Clasie's goal was enough to earn Saints the win (Getty)

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Fraser Forster's late heroics sealed a 1-0 win for Southampton after Jordy Clasie bagged his first Premier League goal at West Brom.

The pair combined to earn a deserved win for the Saints during a pedestrian game which only briefly came to life.

Saints closed the gap to Albion to four points - and they have two games in hand as the teams battle for eighth spot.

But Claude Puel's side only secured back-to-back wins thanks to goalkeeper Forster, who denied Craig Dawson and Jonny Evans in stoppage time.

In contrast, Albion were condemned to a second straight defeat and they have won just once in their last six games as their attempt to break the 50 points barrier for the first time in the Premier League continues to stutter.

The hosts rarely looked like scoring until the end - but found Forster in inspired form.

Neither side, both comfortably mid-table, were in a rush to make an impact at The Hawthorns and it took until the 20th minute for the first real chance when Forster parried James Morrison's 25-yard drive and Nacer Chadli fired the rebound well over.

The game again drifted for another five minutes until, out of the blue, Clasie won it.


Clasie netted the only goal of the game 

 Clasie netted the only goal of the game 
 (Getty)

Nathan Redmond, Shane Long and Dusan Tadic were all involved as Tadic teed up Clasie to drill just his second goal of the season from the edge of the area.

It was the midfielder's first goal since November - and first in any league for two years - and broke the monotony at The Hawthorns.

The goal at least triggered a flurry of action as Redmond sent Long through - but the striker stumbled under Evans' challenge, although there was no appeal from the former Baggies striker for a free-kick.

It was then Albion's turn to threaten briefly when they finally conjured a chance seven minutes before half-time, only for Forster to palm away Salomon Rondon's looping far post header.

Long then headed wide at the the end of the half and Southampton restarted with greater endeavour with Long, Redmond and Tadic threatening but often failing in the final third.

Southampton's Dusan Tadic takes a tumble
Southampton's Dusan Tadic takes a tumble (Getty)

The Baggies huffed and puffed but lacked the invention to level and James McClean's penalty appeals were waved away after he tumbled under pressure from Forster, before Ben Foster saved well from Redmond's snap volley.

But the goalkeeper nearly gifted Southampton a second goal when his poor clearance fell to Tadic and the midfielder curled over with 20 minutes left.

The Saints, though, clung onto their slender lead as the Baggies pressed but could not find a way through thanks to Forster's match-winning saves in stoppage time.

First, Dawson was not tracked as he latched onto Jake Livermore's lofted pass but Forster pulled off a brilliant one-handed reaction stop to beat away the defender's six-yard volley.

Then, a minute later, the England goalkeeper turned Evans' late header away to seal victory.

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