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Redmond bags priceless winner as Southampton boost survival bid

Southampton took a huge step towards securing their Premier League safety as Nathan Redmond sealed a vital 3-2 win over fellow strugglers Burnley on Sunday.

Southampton’s English midfielder Nathan Redmond (L) runs at Burnley’s English defender Charlie Taylor (R) during the English Premier League football match between Southampton and Burnley at St Mary’s Stadium in Southampton, southern England on April 4, 2021. (Photo by ANDREW BOYERS / POOL / AFP)

Southampton took a huge step towards securing their Premier League safety as Nathan Redmond sealed a vital 3-2 win over fellow strugglers Burnley on Sunday.

Ralph Hasenhuttl’s side moved 10 points clear of the relegation zone with eight games left after a dramatic fightback at St Mary’s.

Chris Wood’s early penalty put Burnley ahead and Matej Vydra doubled the visitors’ lead.

But Southampton hit back impressively as Stuart Armstrong and Danny Ings scored before half-time.

Saints midfielder Redmond bagged the second-half winner that gave his team much-needed breathing space in the fight to avoid relegation to the Championship.

After only their second league win in 13 games, FA Cup semi-finalists Southampton are three points above Burnley, who sit seven points ahead of third-bottom Fulham.

Fulham could close the gap if they win at Aston Villa later on Sunday.

Burnley edged in front in the 12th minute when Kyle Walker-Peters’ challenge on Erik Pieters led VAR to tell referee Andre Marriner to watch the incident on a pitch-side monitor.

Marriner awarded a spot-kick that New Zealand striker Wood converted with ease.

Southampton’s task became more difficult after 28 minutes.

Wood beat Jan Bednarek in the air following Ben Mee’s long ball forward, allowing the unmarked Vydra to lash home past Saints goalkeeper Fraser Forster from the edge of the area.

Southampton halved the deficit in the 31st minute when Scotland midfielder Armstrong fired into the bottom corner after Ings flicked a James Ward-Prowse pass into his path.

And the hosts were level four minutes before the break courtesy of Ings, who was back in action after a month on the sidelines with a leg injury.

Ings seized on a mistake by Mee to race on to Walker-Peters’ ball forward and cut inside James Tarkowski to slot through the legs of Burnley keeper Nick Pope.

Southampton completed their thrilling comeback in the 66th minute as Redmond volleyed in Walcott’s cross.

Later on Sunday, struggling Newcastle host Tottenham, while Manchester United take on Brighton at Old Trafford.

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