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Southampton ace Mario Lemina shows off gruesome injury after rash challenge from West Ham’s Mark Noble during thrilling 3-2 home win

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SOUTHAMPON ace Mario Lemina has shown off his gruesome injury after a rash challenge from West Ham's Mark Noble.

The former Juventus man, 25, took to Instagram to share the horrendous image of the bloodied gash following Noble's reckless lunge.

 Mario Lemina showed off the gruesome injury caused by Mark Noble's tackle
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Mario Lemina showed off the gruesome injury caused by Mark Noble's tackleCredit: Instagram - @lemsm13
 Mark Noble and Mario Lemina got into a heated row after the challenge
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Mark Noble and Mario Lemina got into a heated row after the challengeCredit: Reuters

Saints eventually overcame the Hammers at home having led 2-0 against ten-man West Ham - who had brought it back to 22 with 15 minutes to play.

However, a 93rd-minute penalty from Charlie Austin sealed a hard-fought three points for Mauricio Pellegrino's men.

After the game Lemina shared an image of himself celebrating during the 3-2 win over West Ham, as well as the pic of the horrific cut.

He captioned the snap: "Difficult win but 3 points at home!!! Thank you for the hosting in Premier League."

Noble received no punishment for the tough challenge, perhaps in part down to Marko Arnautovic's earlier red card for an elbow on Jack Stephens.

Lemina joined Southampton from Serie A giants Juventus this summer for £18million - following stints at Marseille and Lorient.

 Mario Lemina joined Southampton this summer from Juventus
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Mario Lemina joined Southampton this summer from JuventusCredit: Getty

The former France Under-21 international has also earned nine full international caps for Gabon.

After the game, with Southampton netting their first home goals after going SIX games without finding the back of the net at St Mary's, Pellegrino spoke of his relief.

He claimed: "It was a difficult game because we had everything under control after a sending off and two goals.

"West Ham are a strong team and they won a lot of balls in our box. It was a nice game to see, but difficult for a manager to be in."

 Southampton celebrate their 93rd-minute winner against West Ham
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Southampton celebrate their 93rd-minute winner against West HamCredit: Rex Features


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