Manuel Pellegrini hails high-flying West Ham’s players after comeback victory against Southampton
A superb double by Felipe Anderson gave West Ham United a 2-1 comeback win at Saints in a pulsating second half
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Your support makes all the difference.West Ham manager Manuel Pellegrini was delighted to see his team in the top half of the Premier League midway through the campaign following West Ham's 2-1 win over Southampton, having started the season with four defeats.
A superb double by Felipe Anderson gave West Ham United a 2-1 comeback win at Saints in a pulsating second half.
The result lifted West Ham to ninth in the table on 27 points from 19 games while Southampton stayed 16th on 15 points, three above the relegation zone after suffering their first home defeat in five matches.
“All the credit (to the players),” Pellegrini said. “We played a very good game from the first minute to win it and we were very balanced. We worked mostly in the opposition half and we defended very well.
“December has been a good month for the team, not just for me, for the team. I think one of the most important things is that we play the same way away as at home.”
The game sprung to life when Southampton forward Nathan Redmond bundled the ball home with his shoulder in the 50th minute after visiting keeper Lukazs Fabianski parried his initial shot and Oriol Romeu’s rebound.
In the absence of first-choice strikers Marko Arnautovic and Javier Hernandez, West Ham lacked cutting edge until Brazilian midfielder Anderson turned the match on its head.
Anderson equalised in the 53rd minute with a stinging first-time shot from 20 metres and completed West Ham’s comeback in the 59th when he buried the ball into the top right corner from 13 metres to cap a lightning break by the visitors.
Fabianski had kept out a long-range effort by forward Stuart Armstrong at the other end and marshalled his defence superbly in the closing stages as the Saints threw men forward in search of an equaliser.
The West Ham keeper clawed out Mario Lemina’s shot while livewire Anderson twice went close for West Ham in a see-saw last 15 minutes, with Saints manager Ralph Hasenhuttl left to rue a missed chance to steer clear of the bottom three.
“If you give it away like we did then you don’t deserve to (win),” he said. “We were not so fresh and not so speedy, sharp to win the second balls. The way we lost today was too easy.”
Reuters
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