Southampton host Chelsea at St Mary's Stadium on Tuesday with the visitors hoping to kick on after a topsy-turvy start to the season.
Tuchel saw his side lose Conor Gallagher to a red card in the first half but Raheem Sterling struck twice (and the post) and the 10 men battled hard to hold off Leicester for a big win following their defeat at Leeds the weekend before. The Blues will be without the suspended Conor Gallagher but Kalidou Koulibaly is back after serving his one-game ban for being sent off at Leeds. Che Adams had a few good chances, while Saints’ other opportunities just fell to the wrong players and they could have easily had a penalty kick when Scott McTominay handled the ball in the penalty box three times in the space of a few seconds. Saints only have one injury problem and that is Chelsea academy product Tino Livramento. N’Golo Kante is out with a hamstring issue, while Marcos Alonso isn’t available as he’s still completing his move to Barcelona. Aside from that, Ralph Hasenhuttl was very happy with how his young side is gelling.
Chelsea travel to the south coast on Tuesday night hoping to pick up maximum points once again having beaten Leicester last time out.
That leaves the Chelsea midfield again in flux, as Thomas Tuchel looks to find a partner for Jorginho in the middle. That would see Billy Gilmour included in the midfield as Tuchel switches from a back-three to a traditional back-four. In the Chelsea attack, Mason Mount has struggled to start the Premier League season, hauled off at halftime against Leicester City. These two teams profile similarly, as they struggle through the first 45 minutes before opening up the attack after the break. Southampton are prone to some ugly results over the years under Ralph Hassenhuttl, who does not back down from top-tier opposition. Che Adams has been bright up front this year, first off the bench and then earning a place in the starting lineup, but his misses against Man United were costly. With the short rest, Oriol Romeu could also be deployed in midfield to keep bodies fresh. The story of the match for the Saints was missed chances, coming up empty despite putting 17 shots up on the Red Devils and collecting 1.45 expected goals. Across all competitions, Southampton have only beaten Chelsea once in their last 15 meetings, courtesy of a 2-0 victory at St. Their last meeting here ended in a brutal 6-0 drubbing, with Timo Werner and Mason Mount each bagging a brace. Chelsea weathered the Leicester City storm as well, surviving 17 shots while conceding just once. Mary's to take on Southampton in EPL action.
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There were signs against Leicester that Raheem Sterling is really starting to settle into his new surroundings and Thomas Tuchel will be keen to see more of that tonight. After what has been a somewhat stumbling start to the season, Chelsea cannot afford to keep making life even more difficult for themselves. “At the moment, I accept it’s like this,” Tuchel said. They face a Southampton side who would have taken plenty of confidence from their display against Manchester United last time out, even though they were left empty-handed. The Blues played more than an hour with ten men against the Foxes, after Conor Gallagher’s early red card, but Raheem Sterling’s brace helped them to a much-needed three points. The Saints caused the visitors plenty of problems and will be looking to produce a similar display against Chelsea.
Chelsea hope to continue their recent good record against Southampton at St. Mary's Stadium following the weekend's win over Leicester.
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Following a nail-biting 2-1 win over Leicester City over the weekend, Chelsea will now travel to the Saint Mary's Stadium on Tuesday night to face ...
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Chelsea will look to stay within reach of the pack of the clubs currently leading the Premier League when the Blues travel to St. Mary's to take on ...
Thomas Tuchel has been forced into a formational change, switching to a 4-3-3 after the late absence of Reece James due to illness. He's dispossessed at first, but the ball sticks in the ground, and Sterling recovers to hit the loose ball home. It's an incredible accomplishment to stay with a top club that long, and the Spaniard earns yet another milestone appearances with today's spot-start in place of Reece James. A late illness sees Reece James miss out, forcing Thomas Tuchel into a formational change, but it's Hakim Ziyech — rumored to be on his way out of the club — who's chosen as the additional attacker, with Pulisic still stuck on the bench. The England international chooses to go by himself, and his hesitation sees Bella-Kotchap produce a stunning tackle to keep Sterling from even having a hit. The Southampton defense is carved to pieces by Mount and Havertz, with the former finding Sterling at the top edge of the six-yard box. Azpilicueta puts a dangerous change out for a corner, and Saints take advantage of the set-piece. Sterling wins a foul and makes his way gingerly to his feet, but there's no further punishment for the Saints captain. Armstrong is left all along in the center of the 18-yard box, and his finish is a simple one as he collects the cross from Perraud and deposits it moments before halftime. On the first, he nips the ball off Azpilicueta but fails to take the split-second shot, and his pull-back for arriving reinforcements is blocked. Mary's to take on Southampton in their fifth match of the campaign. 49th min: It's been a frenetic start to the second-half.
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[elsewhere](https://www.livesoccertv.com/match/4354912/southampton-vs-chelsea/) Youngster Harvey Vale is recalled as well, in place of Callum Hudson-Odoi who has gone out on loan. Unfortunately, we will be without Reece James, who’s fallen ill and thus missed the trip.
Southampton host Chelsea at St Mary's Stadium on Tuesday with the visitors hoping to kick on after a topsy-turvy start to the season.
Lavia’s first professional goal (below video) was a spectacular strike from outside the area (making him the first player born in 2004 or later to score a Premier League goal), Gavin Bazunu is settling in nicely as a 20-year-old starter in goal and Armel Bella-Kotchap is a raw, unrefined gazelle of a center back who’s only going to improve rapidly. A week and a half after being hammered 3-0 by Leeds, Chelsea were again unable to create scoring chances despite holding 67 percent possession in the game. Southampton vs Chelsea recap: Saints erased an early deficit to beat the Blues 2-1 at St.
Chelsea's Cesar Azpilicueta (left) and team-mates look frustrated after Southampton's Adam Armstrong Chelsea's defence were exposed all too often against ...
Mateo Kovacic – Was given plenty of half-time instructions, including from Tuchel, after Chelsea’s poor end to the first half. Kai Havertz – Squandered a half-chance when Chelsea led 1-0, and headed well over when getting ahead of Walker-Peters. Was caught between shooting and playing it over to Havertz moments later, but was eventually tackled by Bella-Kotchap, although it was not long before Sterling tapped in for the lead. At least Kovacic was on the bench, which Jorginho eventually made his way to when replaced in the second half. Came off at half-time, and footage showed him with an ice pack on his right knee on the bench in the second half. Cesar Azpilicueta – With Reece James ill and not in the matchday squad, Chelsea’s club captain started from the off, and it was his half-clearance which Lavia latched onto for the equaliser. Mohamed Elyounoussi – Early tester for Mendy, and showed great hustle early in the second half to frustrate Kovacic as Southampton sought to preserve their lead. Romeo Lavia – Scored the first goal of his senior career when quickly composing himself on the edge of the area and firing in an effort too strong for Mendy to keep out. Enjoyed his time attacking, however, with Azpilicueta a target to expose. Romain Perraud – Replacing Moussa Djenepo, his efforts to deny Sterling midway through the first half were in vain. They have fun working hard, they have fun running a lot and, when the moment comes, they have fun scoring goals. In doing so, Lavia became the first player born in 2004 to score a Premier League goal.
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Chelsea travel to Southampton on Tuesday hoping to record back-to-back victories for the first time in the Premier League this season.
Chelsea sit three points above Southampton in the Premier League table and were made to work hard in their 2-1 win over Leicester, after Conor Gallagher was shown an early red card. Southampton will be attempting to upset the odds again this evening after they took on Erik ten Hag’s expensively-assembled Manchester United side last time out. Ralph Hassenhuttl's team also have a lower win rate on Tuesdays than they do any other day of the week in the Premier League (21% - 9/44). Chelsea have scored in their last 17 Premier League away games against Southampton. Midfielder Conor Gallagher is absent from the match for Chelsea after being sent off against Leicester. Do take this with a pinch of salt as this is yet to be confirmed and the official line-ups will be announced at 6:45 pm. The Chelsea defender has played every minute of the opening four games and has taken on a slightly new role in Thomas Tuchel's side this season playing in the back three. Tonight's game promises to be a thrilling encounter. Southampton lost that one, falling to a 1-0 defeat thanks to Bruno Fernandes’ winner, but Ralph Hasenhuttl’s side equipped themselves well and will be hoping of an improved result tonight. Nevertheless, he has still managed to produce a goal and assist with the latter coming against Leicester just three days ago. [Chelsea](https://theathletic.com/football/team/chelsea/) travel to [Southampton](https://theathletic.com/football/team/southampton/) on Tuesday hoping to record back-to-back victories for the first time in the [Premier League](https://theathletic.com/football/premier-league/) this season. (Photo: Getty Images)
Chelsea will look to stay within reach of the pack of the clubs currently leading the Premier League when the Blues travel to St. Mary's to take on ...
That leaves the Chelsea midfield again in flux, as Tuchel looks to find a partner for Jorginho in the middle. He's dispossessed at first, but the ball sticks in the ground, and Sterling recovers to hit the loose ball home. It's an incredible accomplishment to stay with a top club that long, and the Spaniard earns yet another milestone appearances with today's spot-start in place of Reece James. The England international chooses to go by himself, and his hesitation sees Bella-Kotchap produce a stunning tackle to keep Sterling from even having a hit. The Southampton defense is carved to pieces by Mount and Havertz, with the former finding Sterling at the top edge of the six-yard box. Sterling wins a foul and makes his way gingerly to his feet, but there's no further punishment for the Saints captain. Azpilicueta puts a dangerous change out for a corner, and Saints take advantage of the set-piece. On the first, he nips the ball off Azpilicueta but fails to take the split-second shot, and his pull-back for arriving reinforcements is blocked. Armstrong is left all along in the center of the 18-yard box, and his finish is a simple one as he collects the cross from Perraud and deposits it moments before halftime. He's positioned on the line next to Mendy, and he stops a free header to Salisu. 56th min: Chelsea want a penalty as Perraud brings down Sterling in the penalty area, but Michael Oliver waves play on. Ziyech is fouled by Djepo on the touchline to give the Blues a free-kick.
Chelsea suffered their second defeat of the young Premier League season after giving up an early lead to go down 2-1 to Southampton at St. Mary's Stadium on Tuesday. Raheem Sterling put Chelsea in front in the 23rd minute with his third goal in two ...
The goal marked the first time a player born in 2004 had scored in the Premier League. [Raheem Sterling](https://www.espn.com/soccer/player/_/id/156366/Raheem-Sterling) put Chelsea in front in the 23rd minute with his third goal in two games but Southampton leveled within five minutes with a spectacular strike from 18-year-old [Romeo Lavia](https://www.espn.com/soccer/player/_/id/308217/Romeo-Lavia). [Manchester City](/soccer/team?id=382) made no mistake. In first-half stoppage time the home side took a lead they would not relinquish courtesy of a deflected effort from [Adam Armstrong](https://www.espn.com/soccer/player/_/id/194116/Adam-Armstrong). "We struggled to find answers and find the way back if things don't go in our direction." Yet Chelsea began the game brightly and could have taken an even earlier lead.
Chelsea travel to the south coast on Tuesday night hoping to pick up maximum points once again having beaten Leicester last time out.
That leaves the Chelsea midfield again in flux, as Thomas Tuchel looks to find a partner for Jorginho in the middle. That would see Billy Gilmour included in the midfield as Tuchel switches from a back-three to a traditional back-four. In the Chelsea attack, Mason Mount has struggled to start the Premier League season, hauled off at halftime against Leicester City. These two teams profile similarly, as they struggle through the first 45 minutes before opening up the attack after the break. Southampton are prone to some ugly results over the years under Ralph Hassenhuttl, who does not back down from top-tier opposition. Che Adams has been bright up front this year, first off the bench and then earning a place in the starting lineup, but his misses against Man United were costly. With the short rest, Oriol Romeu could also be deployed in midfield to keep bodies fresh. The story of the match for the Saints was missed chances, coming up empty despite putting 17 shots up on the Red Devils and collecting 1.45 expected goals. Across all competitions, Southampton have only beaten Chelsea once in their last 15 meetings, courtesy of a 2-0 victory at St. Their last meeting here ended in a brutal 6-0 drubbing, with Timo Werner and Mason Mount each bagging a brace. Chelsea weathered the Leicester City storm as well, surviving 17 shots while conceding just once. Mary's to take on Southampton in EPL action.
Chelsea fell to their second-straight away defeat in Premier League action as Adam Armstrong's goal in second-half stoppage time proved the difference in a ...
It's an incredible accomplishment to stay with a top club that long, and the Spaniard earns yet another milestone appearances with today's spot-start in place of Reece James. He's dispossessed at first, but the ball sticks in the ground, and Sterling recovers to hit the loose ball home. The England international chooses to go by himself, and his hesitation sees Bella-Kotchap produce a stunning tackle to keep Sterling from even having a hit. The Southampton defense is carved to pieces by Mount and Havertz, with the former finding Sterling at the top edge of the six-yard box. Sterling wins a foul and makes his way gingerly to his feet, but there's no further punishment for the Saints captain. The Belgian touches to his right and rifles a vicious hit that flies by Koulibaly and beats Mendy to the near post. Azpilicueta puts a dangerous change out for a corner, and Saints take advantage of the set-piece. On the first, he nips the ball off Azpilicueta but fails to take the split-second shot, and his pull-back for arriving reinforcements is blocked. Armstrong is left all along in the center of the 18-yard box, and his finish is a simple one as he collects the cross from Perraud and deposits it moments before halftime. Edouard Mendy appears to have had it covered, but Cucurella flings his body in to block it before the ball reaches the goalkeeper. He's positioned on the line next to Mendy, and he stops a free header to Salisu. 56th min: Chelsea want a penalty as Perraud brings down Sterling in the penalty area, but Michael Oliver waves play on.