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Southampton vs Wolverhampton Wanderers. Carabao Cup Second Round.

St. Mary's StadiumAttendance17,931.

Southampton 0

    Wolverhampton Wanderers 2

    • D Batth (67th minute)
    • D Wilson (87th minute)

    Southampton 0-2 Wolves: Last year's runners-up knocked out

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    Highlights from the 2nd round of the Carabao Cup as Southampton hosted Wolves at St Mary's

    Danny Batth and Donovan Wilson scored as Wolves dumped last season's beaten finalists Southampton out of the Carabao Cup.

    Championship outfit Wolves scalped their Premier League hosts 2-0 at St Mary's, humbling a strong Saints line-up fielded by boss Mauricio Pellegrino.

    Southampton might have lost last term's League Cup final 3-2 to Manchester United, but fully deserved their second-round exit this time around.

    Batth's second-half header should have proved enough insult for the lacklustre Saints, but then Wilson scuffed home his first senior goal in the dying minutes as Fraser Forster slipped.

    Wolves manager Nuno Espirito Santo made a full 11 changes from the side that lost 2-1 to Cardiff in Championship action at Molineux at the weekend.

    Pellegrino made six changes to the Saints side that edged out West Ham 3-2 on Saturday, but still fielded eight first-team regulars, and new recruit Jan Bednarek.

    Wolves' Danny Batth (centre) celebrates scoring his side's first goal during the Carabao Cup, Second Round match at St Mary's Stadium, Southampton
    Image: Wolves dumped out last season's finalist

    Nouha Dicko missed three gilt-edged chances in the first quarter of an hour; the striker first failed to bring down a defence-splitting ball, blasted wide when played in again and then bungled wide from point-blank range after Ivan Cavaleiro's low cross.

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    Bednarek should have scored when failing to reach James Ward-Prowse's free-kick with his head, but later drew a smart save from Will Norris.

    Saints' malaise quickly turned to shock however, as captain Batth headed home unchallenged from Cavaleiro's corner.

    Norris turned Sam McQueen's cross on to his own crossbar in a rare Saints attack boasting any purpose, but not even a raft of replacements could arrest the hosts' slump.

    And Donovan killed the contest when scuffing home after Michal Zyro's smart through-ball, with the luckless Forster losing his footing at the vital moment.

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