Southampton overcame a deficit to worsen Everton’s miseries and increase the pressure on Frank Lampard with a 1–2 win at Goodison Park.
Despite not playing at their best, the Saints were able to gain an advantage on their trip to Merseyside thanks to their win against the all-powerful Manchester City.
Things might have looked much worse for Nathan Jones’s team in the first few minutes, when Everton seized the lead when Amadou Onana headed in Demarai Gray’s exquisite cross.
James Ward-Prowse quickly equalized in the second half for the Saints, who were unrelenting in their…
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