Southampton 3 West Ham United 2: Charlie Austin breaks visitors' hearts with injury-time winner

Charlie Austin - Southampton 3 West Ham United 2: Charlie Austin breaks visitors' hearts with injury-time winner
Charlie Austin scores from the spot in the 93rd minute at St Mary's Credit:  PA

Two teams who had failed to hit the net on the Premier League’s opening weekend served up a five-goal farrago of errors, idiocy and instinct at St Mary’s on Saturday. Southampton, in fact, had not managed to score at home in their previous six games, but lamentable defending by West Ham handed them a two-goal lead, and a reckless red-card offence by Marko Arnautovic gave them a man advantage.

 Two goals from  Javier Hernandez drew West Ham level  and showed why Slaven Bilic paid Bayer Leverkusen £16 million to secure the Mexico and former Manchester United striker’s services. But Southampton substitute Charlie Austin broke East London hearts with an injury-time winner from the penalty spot.

 West Ham might have known it was to be one of those afternoons when Winston Reid was ruled out with a calf injury during the pre-match warm-up, and their defence was at fault after 11 minutes when Nathan Redmond was allowed too much time to play Manolo Gabbiadini in on the left of the penalty area. He drove the ball low across Joe Hart before former Saints captain Jose Fonte could lumber across to stop him. 

Javier Hernández - Southampton 3 West Ham United 2: Charlie Austin breaks visitors' hearts with injury-time winner
Javier Hernández celebrates scoring the second-half equaliser for West Ham  Credit: Getty Images

Arnautovic shot narrowly wide and saw a diving header saved by Fraser Forster before he was laid out by the elbow of Mario Lemina. That may have riled the Austrian into an ugly challenge on Jack Stephens after 33 minutes, leading with his elbow and catching the Saints defender in the neck. Arnautovic was the only person shocked when referee Lee Mason produced a red card.  

Five minutes later, West Ham were 2-0 behind. Steven Davis was brought down just inside the area by a combination of Fonte and Reid’s replacement, Angelo Ogbonna. It was another easy decision for Mr Mason, but Tadic made hard work of the penalty, shooting in off Hart’s legs.

Southampton maintained their unbeaten start to the season
Southampton maintained their unbeaten start to the season Credit: Matt Watson /Getty Images

 Most would have bet on a West Ham collapse, but instead they halved the deficit when the excellent Michail Antonio squirmed past Oriol Romeu and shot hard and low with his left foot. Forster could only parry and Hernandez was on to the rebound to score. 

And Hernadez levelled in the 74th minute when substitute Diafra Sakho’s header from Aaron Cresswell’s cross came back off Forster and the crossbar.

 A draw seemed certain until Pablo Zabaleta pushed Maya Yoshida as he went for a James Ward-Prowse cross, and Austin rolled in from the spot.  

“When the referee makes a decision for you, as in this case, you are happy,” Saints manager Mauricio Pellegrino said. “When it’s against you, you ­suffer.”

West Ham manager Slaven Bilic said: “Of course we are gutted that we lost a point, but we gained a lot of things. We showed character and quality to play with 10 men for such a long time.”

                                                                                                    

Full time: Southampton 3-2 West Ham

The referee has seen enough at St. Mary's Stadium and blows the final whistle.

Average touch positions (full time)

The shot count is similar

Southampton and West Ham are evenly matched in attack so far - the vistors have fired in 15 shots to the hosts' 12.

GOAL!

Surely Southampton have won it now! Charlie Austin pops up to make it 3-2 right at the end.

It's been a mismatch at St. Mary's Stadium so far

West Ham are dominating this game, firing in a total of 15 shots compared to ten from Southampton so far.

GOAL!

An equaliser from Chicharito for West Ham makes it 2-2.

Full time: Bournemouth 0-2 Watford

The final whistle blows at Vitality Stadium.

Average touch positions (full time)

GOAL!

Etienne Capoue has doubled Watford's lead - it's now 0-2.

GOAL!

Watford break the deadlock thanks to a goal from Richarlison - 0-1.

It's been a mismatch at Vitality Stadium so far

Watford are dominating this game, firing in a total of 15 shots compared to five from Bournemouth so far.

Full time: Leicester 2-0 Brighton

The final whistle blows at King Power Stadium.

Average touch positions (full time)

GOAL!

Burnley up against it now - Hal Robson-Kanu makes it 0-2 to West Brom.

Full time: Burnley 0-1 West Brom

It's all over at Turf Moor.

Average touch positions (full time)

Red card! Hal Robson-Kanu sent off for West Brom

Referee Martin Atkinson gives Hal Robson-Kanu his marching orders.

GOAL!

0-1. Hal Robson-Kanu has opened the scoring for West Brom.

It's been a mismatch at Turf Moor so far

Burnley are dominating this game, firing in a total of 15 shots compared to six from West Brom so far.

GOAL!

Harry Maguire has doubled Leicester's lead - it's now 2-0.

Second half: Southampton 2-1 West Ham

The action restarts at St. Mary's Stadium.

Second half: Leicester 1-0 Brighton

We're back under way at King Power Stadium.

Second half: Burnley 0-0 West Brom

The action restarts at Turf Moor.

Second half: Bournemouth 0-0 Watford

We're back under way at Vitality Stadium.

Average touch positions (half time)

Half time: Southampton 2-1 West Ham

The teams head in at the break at St. Mary's Stadium.

Average touch positions (half time)

Half time: Leicester 1-0 Brighton

The teams head in at the break at King Power Stadium.

Half time: Bournemouth 0-0 Watford

The half-time whistle blows at Vitality Stadium.

Average touch positions (half time)

Average touch positions (half time)

Half time: Burnley 0-0 West Brom

The half-time whistle blows at Turf Moor.

GOAL!

Chicharito has halved the deficit for West Ham and it's now 2-1.

The shot count is similar

Bournemouth and Watford are evenly matched in attack so far - the vistors have fired in five shots to the hosts' four.

The shot count is similar

Burnley have attempted six shots so far, compared to three for West Brom.

Brighton attack yet to make much of an impression

The visitors haven't yet managed to apply some concerted pressure on the Leicester backline.

GOAL!

Southampton have doubled their lead, and it's Dusan Tadic with the goal to make it 2-0.

Red card! Marko Arnautovic sent off for West Ham

Referee Lee Mason gives Marko Arnautovic his marching orders.

Neither side able to dictate the game so far

Bournemouth having more of the ball so far, with 202 touches to 181 from Watford.

Burnley are dominating the ball so far

Burnley are letting the ball do the work - they've had 204 touches compared to just 114 for West Brom.

Neither Burnley or West Brom are testing the goalkeepers so far

Tense opening quarter of an hour at Turf Moor, as Burnley and West Brom struggle to get shots on goal

Brighton respond

The visitors have their first shot of the game, in reply to three so far from Leicester.

GOAL!

Manolo Gabbiadini strikes early to open the scoring - it's 1-0 to Southampton.

Southampton hit back

Southampton register their first shot, in response to two so far from West Ham.

Burnley have their first strike at goal

Burnley respond to the earlier West Brom effort with their first shot of the game.

Bournemouth have their first strike at goal

Bournemouth respond to the earlier Watford effort with their first shot of the game.

GOAL!

An early opener from Shinji Okazaki makes it 1-0 to Leicester.

Kick off: Burnley vs West Brom

We're under way at Turf Moor.

Kick off: Leicester vs Brighton

We're under way at King Power Stadium.

Kick off: Bournemouth vs Watford

We're under way at Vitality Stadium.

Kick off: Southampton vs West Ham

The action gets started at St. Mary's Stadium.

Burnley v West Brom team news

Burnley: Heaton, Lowton, Mee, Tarkowski, Ward, Gudmundsson, Cork, Hendrick, Defour, Brady, Vokes.
Subs: Taylor, Barnes, Westwood, Walters, Long, Pope, Arfield. 

West Brom: Foster, Nyom, Dawson, Hegazi, Brunt, Barry, Phillips, Field, Livermore, McClean, Rodriguez.
Subs: Robson-Kanu, Rondon, Myhill, Chadli, Harper, Leko, Kane Wilson. 

Referee: Martin Atkinson (W Yorkshire) 

Bournemouth v Watford

AFC Bournemouth: Begovic, Adam Smith, Steve Cook, Ake, Daniels, Fraser, Surman, Arter, Ibe, King, Afobe.
Subs: Boruc, Gosling, Pugh, Brad Smith, Defoe, Mings, Mousset. 

Watford: Gomes, Femenia, Prodl, Britos, Holebas, Cleverley,  Doucoure, Chalobah, Amrabat, Gray, Richarlison.
Subs: Deeney, Hughes, Watson, Kabasele, Capoue, Pantilimon, Okaka. 

Referee: Roger East (Wiltshire)

Southampton v West Ham team news

Southampton: Forster, Cedric, Stephens, Yoshida, Bertrand, Romeu, Lemina, Davis, Tadic, Redmond, Gabbiadini.
Subs: Long, Austin, McCarthy, Ward-Prowse, Boufal, Bednarek, McQueen. 

West Ham: Hart, Zabaleta, Reid, Fonte, Cresswell, Rice, Noble, Ayew, Antonio, Arnautovic, Hernandez.
Subs: Adrian, Obiang, Sakho, Ogbonna, Byram, Masuaku, Fernandes. 

Referee: Lee Mason (Lancashire) 

Leicester v Brighton team news

Leicester:Schmeichel, Simpson, Morgan, Maguire, Fuchs, Mahrez, James, Ndidi, Albrighton, Okazaki, Vardy.
Subs: Chilwell, Gray, King, Hamer, Amartey, Ulloa, Slimani. 

Brighton: Ryan, Saltor, Dunk, Duffy, Suttner, March, Propper, Stephens, Murphy, Gross, Murray.
Subs: Bong, Hunemeier, Skalak, Hemed, Knockaert, Maenpaa, Rosenior. 

Referee: Lee Probert (Wiltshire) 

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