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Paul Onuachu and Joe Aribo set ugly file as Tottenham throw out Southampton from the Premier League

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Paul Onuachu and Joe Aribo set ugly record as Tottenham throw out Southampton from the Premier League

Tremendous Eagles stats Paul Onuachu and Joe Aribo have been relegated from the English Premier League with Southampton after a 3-1 loss to Tottenham on Sunday, Soccernet.ng reviews.

The Saints traveled to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Sunday to tackle Tottenham of their matchday 31 fixture. Going into the sport, the Saints had been on 10 factors and wanted to keep away from a defeat to maintain their hopes of surviving the drop alive.

Aribo was named within the beginning lineup, whereas large striker Onuachu, began from the bench as he was not absolutely match for the sport.

Southampton have been abysmal this season, they usually had been the underdogs going into the sport. As anticipated, Tottenham managed the sport from the blast of the whistle, and it took them 14 minutes to search out the web, courtesy of Brennan Johnson.

Ange Postecoglou’s males thought that they had scored their second aim within the thirty third minute after Lucas Bergvall put the ball within the internet. However Lucas Bergvall’s aim was dominated out for offside.

Then, within the forty second minute, Tottenham struck once more via Johnson, who made it 2-0, placing Spurs comfortably within the driver’s seat.

Joe Aribo for Southampton
Joe Aribo for Southampton (Picture Picture: Imago)

Aribo couldn’t do a lot from the center of the park, as his crew was outplayed. He was ultimately taken off for William Smallbone within the 63rd minute. Then, 10 minutes after that, Onuachu was launched into the sport.

His introduction added an additional chunk to the Saints’ ahead line, as they began to look extra harmful after that.

Southampton obtained a lifeline after Kamaldeen Sulemana scored within the 89th minute. Nevertheless, Mathys Tel struck from the penalty spot in stoppage time to seal the win for the Saints.

At the moment’s end result confirms our place within the Championship subsequent season. pic.twitter.com/Dt3NqqkoIt

— Southampton FC (@SouthamptonFC) April 6, 2025

The loss condemns Southampton to Championship soccer subsequent season, barring any eventuality.

The Saints are actually the earliest membership to get relegated in Premier League historical past, breaking Derby County and Huddersfield’s data of getting relegated in matchday 32.

What subsequent for Onuachu and Aribo?

That is the second time that Onuachu and Aribo will get relegated with Southampton. And sadly for them, they didn’t have glowing campaigns to draw curiosity from different golf equipment.

Aribo has performed Championship soccer up to now, so it’s doubtless that he’ll stay with Southampton subsequent season. Nevertheless, Onuachu has been frequently linked with a switch to Turkey, so he may change golf equipment.

Sadly for him, he won’t be an attractive prospect for some other Premier League membership because of his age. Nonetheless, something can nonetheless occur.

Kelvin Omachonu

Kelvin Omachonu

Kelvin Omachonu is a author with a few years of expertise overlaying sports activities occasions in Nigeria and overseas. He’s fueled by his love for the job, and is devoted to delivering fascinating tales.

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