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Report and complimentary highlights from Southampton vs. Swansea City’s Boxing Day Sky Bet Championship game at St. Mary’s The Saints win is sealed by Joe Aribo, Sam Edozie, a double from Ryan Fraser, and Che Adams.
The Saints’ unbeaten streak now stands at 16 games, their longest since the 1921/22 season, with to goals from Ryan Fraser (two), Joe Aribo, Samuel Edozie, and Che Adams.
Third-place Southampton advanced, having been observed by owner Dragan Solak prior to the January transfer window.
Martin, who managed the Swans in 99 games before to joining the Saints last summer, would have had mixed emotions.
Swansea had made a great start. In the second minute, Jerry Yates received a deep free-kick assist from Ben Cabango but missed the mark with a shot that went high and wide.
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Edozie had cut back to Stuart Armstrong after deftly jinxing his way to the by-line. After the midfielder’s attempt was blocked, the Nigerian international scored via the goal post.
Adam Armstrong has seldom failed to score against Swansea in the Championship, and he had two excellent opportunities to change that in the first half.
First, following a drag back by Kyle Walker-Peters, his effort was too mild and central to beat Carl Rushworth. Then, he really tested the keeper with a left-footed strike that was heading for the bottom corner.
Three minutes into the second half, the Saints had a commanding lead, but Edozie’s tap-in was made possible by a spurt of blood from Rushworth.
In back-to-back home games, the Brighton loanee lunged violently at Nathan Wood’s back pass, missing, and allowing winger Edozie to back heel in for scores.
Swansea supporters never stopped venting their frustration at their American owners after the goal, yelling “get out of our club” in response.
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