How Sunderland's players rated in the 4-2 defeat at Southampton:
6 Patterson: Good initial save for the first goal before Armstrong swept in rebound. Let down by defence in front.
5 Hume: Like Hjelde, wasn't helped by winger in front but way short of his best. Few crosses hit in hope.
4 Seelt: Panicky throughout. Troubled by movement of home side’s forwards. Sunderland missed Luke O’Nien.
6 Ballard: Booked in the first half and replaced injured in the second. Did what he could against tricky forward line. Let down by those around him.
5 Hjelde: Needed more help from Ba. Was up against it throughout.
6 Neil: Sunderland’s best outfield player. At least tried to get his foot on the ball in the first half. Interception led to Mundle’s goal.
5 Bellingham: Scored a stunning goal but otherwise disappointed. Game passed him by and lost Rothwell for third goal.
5 Rigg: Difficult game for the teenager, who struggled to impose himself and conceded penalty.
4 Ba: Was fortunate to last the 90 minutes.
5 Mundle: A couple of good crosses went to waste with nobody gambling in the box. Scored deflected goal to get Sunderland back into it.
4 Burstow: Alert to create early chance but finish lacked belief. Hit the post but otherwise didn’t offer enough and failed to take his opportunity in the team.
Substitutes:
6 Rusyn (for Burstow, 56): Injection of energy from the bench.
6 Aouchiche (for Rigg, 56): Positive from the bench.
Styles (for Ballard, 70): N/A
Ekwah (for Mundle, 88): N/A
Subs not used: Bishop, Pembele, Hemir, Styles, Lavery, Jones
SOUTHAMPTON: Bazunu 6, Harwood-Bellis 7, Stephens 7 (Bree, 73), Bednarek 7, Manning 7, Downes 7, Smallbone 7 (Aribo, 57), S.Armstrong 8 (Rothwell, 73), Brooks 7 (Sulemana, 57), Adams 7 (Mara, 84) A.Armstrong 8
Subs not used: Lumley, Bree, Charles, Dibling, Edozie, Mara
Man of the Match: Stuart Armstrong. Scored Southampton's first goal and set the tone in first half with all action display.
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