Southampton sinks Bournemouth, almost relegated

It was one authentic end for Bournemouth. A dying match for Eddie Howe's for the permanence in the Premier League. But the pressure played a trick on them in the derby. Today, the her cherries ’ practically certified their descent by losing 2-0 to Southamton who with little did much damage to the fragile local defense. Danny IngsIntractable this season, he boosted Bournemouth's hopes by signing a 'house mark' goal on the edge of the first half. The meeting ended Che Adams at the discount.

The set of Ralph Hasenhüttl nothing was at stake on this penultimate day of the domestic competition. Anchored in the middle table but signing a good end to the season that has served them to finish loose and without suffering the anguish of having to fight for the survival of the category.

The first half had everything. Intensity, fight and a real goal with the signature of the Southamton gunner Danny Ings. In the 40th minute, the scorer caught a ball in the front of the area and with an inward movement overcame his marker to finish sending a shot placed towards Bournemouth's midwifery (1-0). A target that places the Winchester scorer with 24 goals in this atypical season.

Before, the ‘cherries’ had several occasions to break McCarthy's net. But it often happens that when you miss opportunities, you pay dearly. First they could see the door with a shot from the central Kelly, who almost opened the scoring in 9 '. Also in the 29th minute, the lateral Stacey made an individual play that the other rival lateral, Walker-Peters took care of clearing when Wilson already had the rod ready.

In the restart, Southampton had in his hands to land from a penalty, but in an incomprehensible way the ‘killer’ Danny Ingns missed from eleven meters after the great intervention below Ramsdale. An action that raised the morale of Bournemouth. Wilson was able to tie the game in the 80 'with a header but the ball finally did not catch a goal. Finally, the meeting ended Che Adams in the discount, which practically leaves Bournemouth down.