Southampton have ended their five game losing streak in all competitions after beating Everton 3-0 at St Mary's this afternoon.
Romelu Lukaku put the ball into his own net to give Southampton the lead before goals from Graziano Pelle and Maya Yoshida sealed the win for the Saints.
The loss is Everton's third consecutive away defeat in the Premier League.
Southampton made a bright start to the match and made sure they put Everton under a good amount of pressure early on.
Despite this, Roberto Martinez's men kept the ball well and saw a lot of possession during the opening exchanges.
It was Southampton who went closest to opening the scoring as Nathaniel Clyne floated in a cross for Pelle, but the Italian ended up putting his header over the bar.
Everton finally registered their first shot on goal as Ross Barkley drove through the middle before firing in a low strike which was straight at Fraser Forster.
The chance lifted Everton but Southampton went in front when James Ward-Prowse's corner was touched into his own net by the head of Lukaku just before the break.
The Saints might have grabbed a quick second when Ryan Bertrand fired a low cross into the middle, but Pelle could only put the ball into the side netting.
There was a visible increase in urgency in Everton's attack during the second half as they looked to pass the ball more quickly in the final third.
Southampton always looked threatening on the counter, however, and they got a second goal through Pelle, who poked in past Tim Howard after combining with Shane Long.
Everton spurned a few chances to get back in the game before Yoshida secured the points for Ronald Koeman's side by powering in a header from close range.
Romelu Lukaku put the ball into his own net to give Southampton the lead before goals from Graziano Pelle and Maya Yoshida sealed the win for the Saints.
The loss is Everton's third consecutive away defeat in the Premier League.
Southampton made a bright start to the match and made sure they put Everton under a good amount of pressure early on.
Despite this, Roberto Martinez's men kept the ball well and saw a lot of possession during the opening exchanges.
It was Southampton who went closest to opening the scoring as Nathaniel Clyne floated in a cross for Pelle, but the Italian ended up putting his header over the bar.
Everton finally registered their first shot on goal as Ross Barkley drove through the middle before firing in a low strike which was straight at Fraser Forster.
The chance lifted Everton but Southampton went in front when James Ward-Prowse's corner was touched into his own net by the head of Lukaku just before the break.
The Saints might have grabbed a quick second when Ryan Bertrand fired a low cross into the middle, but Pelle could only put the ball into the side netting.
There was a visible increase in urgency in Everton's attack during the second half as they looked to pass the ball more quickly in the final third.
Southampton always looked threatening on the counter, however, and they got a second goal through Pelle, who poked in past Tim Howard after combining with Shane Long.
Everton spurned a few chances to get back in the game before Yoshida secured the points for Ronald Koeman's side by powering in a header from close range.
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