Report and highlights as James Ward-Prowse nets twice with first-half free-kicks, with Jannik Vestergaard and Danny Ings also on target for the visitors, before Aston Villa hit back late on through efforts from Tyrone Mings, Ollie Watkins and Jack Grealish
Sunday 1 November 2020 17:20, UK
James Ward-Prowse scored two stunning first-half free-kicks to help in-form Southampton beat Aston Villa 4-3 at Villa Park in the Premier League.
However, the visitors brushed aside that disappointment to open the scoring after 20 minutes thanks to Jannik Vestergaard's bullet header, before the Saints captain took over on his 26th birthday.
The England international became the first player in Premier League history to score two direct free-kicks (33 and 45) in the first half of a game to put his side in total control, before Danny Ings' long-range curler made it 4-0 13 minutes after half-time.
Despite Tyrone Mings's glancing header (62), an Ollie Watkins penalty (90+3) and Jack Grealish's clever finish (90+7), though, it was too little, too late for the home side, who slipped down to sixth in the table, while Ralph Hasenhuttl's team jump up to third ahead of this afternoon's fixtures having collected 13 points from their opening seven games.
Villa had already been given a warning after just three minutes when after a left-wing corner that was flicked on at the near post, Konsa got into a muddle and headed past his own goalkeeper.
Luckily for the hosts, eagle-eyed VAR Chris Kavanagh noticed that Saints striker Adams had just strayed beyond the last man, only for the in-form visitors to then make the breakthrough when Vestergaard lost John McGinn in the box to power home Ward-Prowse's inviting free-kick from near the right corner flag.
The Saints skipper soon took control of the contest himself by twice finding the back of the net with sumptuous free-kicks from the edge of the box that left Emiliano Martinez helpless in the Villa goal.
When Ings - who later went off with another worrying knee injury - capped off a fine passing move involving Kyle Walker-Peters, Ward-Prowse again and Stuart Armstrong with a stunning 25-yard curler into the top right-hand corner of the net, the match seemed over as a contest.
Credit the hosts, however, who showed great spirit and character to make a game of it in the final quarter as first Mings headed in Grealish's cross, before stoppage-time strikes from Watkins - via the penalty spot - and the Villa captain himself added a late gloss to the scoreline.
Dean Smith: "Look at the last two games, it's been seven goals (conceded) but we've been far from porous. Today it was three goals from outside the box and a header from a free kick.
"As good a header as it was we have to defend it better but we're certainly not porous that's for sure.
"It didn't felt like a hammering, they were just quality finishes. It's a bit of a crazy situation. There are a lot of strange scorelines already.
"The one thing I said to the players was 'what might have been'. It was a real scrap in the first half, lots of shouting and whistle blowing but unfortunately they have got a specialist in Ward-Prowse.
"They had four shots on target and scored all four. In the second half we found our rhythm and gave them a lot more problems and restricted them getting men around the ball."
Ralph Hasenhuttl: "It's no coincidence he is our captain, he's our role model for what we stand for - he's an unbelievable fighter for the team. When he gets a chance around the box he is unbelievable.
"I am happy for him to have scored two but also because he supplied an assist for the first goal and for the one disallowed by VAR.
"On free kicks he is amazing and he is getting better. I am very proud of my team but we have to be committed and organised.
"The first 60 minutes was pleasing but not the last 30 minutes. We stopped doing what we were doing. We were four goals up but we stopped doing the things that had got us there against a very strong team."
The all-action midfielder has most definitely given England manager Gareth Southgate a big nudge ahead of next summer's European champion with his sparking performance at Villa Park.
Not only was there an assist in the form of a pinpoint accurate centre for his side's crucial opener, but that was followed by the birthday boy's part tricks in the shape of two spellbinding first-half free kicks.
Make your mind up which was the better, not that the England international will care…
Villa take on Arsenal at the Emirates on Sunday November 8 (7.15pm) in a match you can see live on Sky Sports Box Office.
Southampton, meanwhile, face Newcastle United on Friday November 6 (8pm) in a game you can see live on Sky Sports Premier League.