Southampton vs West Ham United LIVE: Premier League result, final score and reaction
Follow all the fallout from St Mary’s
Declan Rice denied Ralph Hasenhuttl a much-needed win as West Ham snatched a 1-1 draw at Southampton on Sunday (16 October).
Saints boss Hasenhuttl has come under increasing pressure after a run of four straight defeats and 15 losses in their last 21 matches. The Austrian saw his side arrest that particular slide here thanks to a first Premier League goal from Romain Perraud, but Southampton were clinging on at the end after England midfielder Rice hauled the Hammers level. But the hosts took the lead in the 20th minute when Tomas Soucek sliced an attempted clearance from a throw-in.
West Ham were annoyed that referee Peter Bankes got in the way of Jarrod Bowen as he tried to intercept the ball before Perraud, who drove forward before hitting a low drive which deflected in off Ben Johnson. The equaliser was coming after the break, however, and it arrived in the 64th minute courtesy of the Hammers skipper. Rice played a one-two with substitute Said Benrahma before bending a superb effort past Bazunu from the corner of the box.
Hasenhuttl, clearly needing to stem the tide of West Ham attacks, sent on four substitutes – Stuart Armstrong, Sekou Mara, Samuel Edozie and Ibrahima Diallo. The changes almost paid off, but Diallo’s long-range shot flew narrowly over and Fabianski saved from Edozie. Whether a draw is enough to save the manager remains to be seen. Follow all the fallout from today's game in the live blog below:
Southampton vs West Ham United
Southampton's losing run is over, but the point isn't enough to lift them out of the relegation zone. They're now winless in five, and Hasenhuttl will be looking to turn that around against Bournemouth. West Ham move up to 11th, and they travel to Liverpool in midweek.
Southampton vs West Ham United
Rice's second-half goal earns West Ham a point in a 1-1 draw with Southampton. Perraud scored his first Premier League goal when his shot deflected past Fabianski, and Paqueta also hit the post for the visitors before the break. West Ham came out quickly in the second half and Rice whipped in a brilliant equaliser from range. The visitors pushed for a winner, with both keepers making good saves to keep their side in it.
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