Che Adams thanks Southampton fans for ‘keeping faith’

Striker ended his wait for a Premier League goal with a stunning 40-yard lob of Man City’s Ederson

Monday 06 July 2020 13:15 BST
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Che Adams paid tribute to Southampton team-mates and supporters after breaking his Premier League duck with the winning goal against Manchester City on Sunday.

The 23-year-old has had to be patient in waiting for a first top-flight goal, his stunning 40-yard lob of City goalkeeper Ederson coming on his 25th Premier League appearance and earning Saints a 1-0 victory.

As Stuart Armstrong pinched the ball off the toe of Oleksandr Zinchenko, Adams looked up and lofted an effort perfectly over Ederson.

While there were no supporters at St Mary’s to join in the celebrations, his team-mates were clearly ecstatic that Adams was finally off the mark.

“Obviously I’m buzzing,” he said. “All the lads have helped me along the way. Everyone has kept faith in me, including the fans, the staff, the players – I’m just delighted.

Che Adams celebrates his goal
Che Adams celebrates his goal (Reuters)

“It was instinctive but we know City are a high team, so when the opportunity came I just took it. As soon as I looked up, I knew what I was going to do.”

Adams, who joined from Birmingham last summer, had some nearly moments on his way to opening his account, including a late chance in the win at Watford the previous weekend.

“It means the world to me,” Adams said. “It has been a hard couple of months but we got there today.

“From the miss last week, all the lads were on their knees begging for me to score, but it went in this week and it has paid off.”

For City, it was the ninth loss of the Premier League season and the first time boss Pep Guardiola has suffered three consecutive away league defeats in his managerial career.

The visitors created plenty of chances but were repelled by a resolute defence and a fine performance from Southampton goalkeeper Alex McCarthy.

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