When MO'N wants to start Murphy, he uses the 2 headed coin, because if chance was left to it's own devices, tails would always turn up.
Walters is definitely one of the first names on the team sheet but Martin O Neil doesn't use him as a striker, rather as the player who moves between midfield and attack whether it's Robbie or Murphy or whoever alongside him. Long seems to have been designated the central striker role now.
From a corner, Long hits the post with a near post flicked header to the far post. Lovely technique and very close to scoring.
I like high energy football. A little bit rock and roll. Many finishes instead of waiting for the perfect one.
Has broken his own record for most Premier League goals scored in a season; has a fantastic record against Villa.
Assisted the second. Woejus back pass that he latched on to, keeper kind of pushed him a little wide and got a touch but Long turned and squared to Tadic who was left with pretty much an open goal.
I like high energy football. A little bit rock and roll. Many finishes instead of waiting for the perfect one.
Long had a few more chances too, hit the bar, might have had another goal but you can't put them all away.
He was the BBC man of the match.
He should have had three today though - that chance in the first couple minutes was glorious.The Republic of Ireland forward scored one goal and set up two others, and also took on opposition players 20 times - more than anyone else on the pitch
I like high energy football. A little bit rock and roll. Many finishes instead of waiting for the perfect one.
Ruud Gullit was singing his praised on MOTD, he kept saying "I like this player I like this player!".
Shame he could not remember his name though
He spotted his goal was offside though, which is what I thought when I saw it!
Also
http://www.saintsfc.co.uk/news/artic...n-3077406.aspx
Shane is doing a great job for the team, says Koeman
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Well done Shane, he will be needed by Ireland in the summer.
Strange that nobody on foot.ie ever suggested starting Shane ahead of Robbie? We are an eclectic group though.
TOWK has been saying that for years now and I've had to defend Robbie's record against his claims that he only scores against minnows while pointing out that Long, for all his hard work and harrying of defenders, has rarely been prolific for club or country (with the exception of one season at Reading), which is what you actually want from a striker. And then there's the chicken and egg debate about him being played out of position (is his scoring rate low because he's not the main striker or is he not the main striker because his scoring rate is low?) . But now with Long averaging more than one goal in three games in the Premier League this season, I agree that TOWK is justified in saying that he is probably now our main man up front and will almost definitely be for the next campaign or two. Although, somewhat ironically, his most important goal for us came when Daryl Murphy was started ahead of him when he got to run with fresh legs at a slightly tired German defence.
My tongue was firmly in cheek.
Long scores his 13th goal of the season and his 100th in club football in putting Southampton 1-0 at home to Manchester City. He's in very good form. Great to see in the run-up to Euros.
Long's goal from two different angles:
2-0 now, although Long had no direct involvement in the second.
When's the last time an Irish player reached double figures in the Premiership? Must have been Keane at Spurs or Doyle at Reading anyways.
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