Brighton cruised to a comfortable victory at relegation-threatened Southampton, with Joao Pedro, Georginio Rutter, Kaoru Mitoma, and Jack Hinshelwood all getting on the scoresheet in a dominant display. The Seagulls started strong and showed their class from the outset, leaving Southampton with little hope of mounting a comeback.
The opening goal came in the 30th minute, as Joao Pedro, standing in for the injured Daniel Welbeck, delicately chipped the ball over Southampton goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale. It was a calm and composed finish that set the tone for the rest of the match. Pedro’s sixth goal of the season was a result of excellent build-up play with Georginio Rutter, who laid the ball off to him in the box. Southampton, under the management of Ivan Juric since late December, have struggled to find form this season, with only two league wins to their name. Their hopes of survival look increasingly slim as they sit eight points behind Leicester City, who are just above them in the relegation zone, and 13 points behind Wolves, the last team in a safe position.
Brighton, on the other hand, are aiming for a European spot, sitting in eighth place with 40 points. Under the guidance of Fabian Hurzeler, in his first season as head coach, the Seagulls are playing with confidence and precision. Hurzeler will be eager to continue his team’s push for Europe, but this win against Southampton should serve as a reminder that Brighton’s remaining fixtures may not come as easily. Southampton, struggling at the bottom of the table, could have found themselves further behind at half-time had it not been for Ramsdale’s quick reflexes. In the opening stages, Rutter’s powerful shot was blocked by the goalkeeper’s feet, while Mitoma should have scored after a close-range opportunity, but his shot from inside the six-yard box went wide.
Brighton Dominates Southampton 4-0
Despite these early chances, Brighton soon doubled their advantage. Pedro’s opener was followed by a period where the Seagulls took their foot off the gas, but the game was never truly in doubt. Southampton had little to offer in terms of attacking threat, and they were made to pay early in the second half. Southampton striker Cameron Archer thought he had pulled one back when he netted in the 50th minute, but his goal was ruled out for offside. This decision seemed to ignite Brighton, who swiftly went on the attack and made sure of the points.
Rutter put the game beyond Southampton’s reach in the 56th minute when he finished from close range after being set up by Mitoma. It was a clinical finish from the striker, who has been one of the standout performers this season. Southampton, deflated by the second goal, struggled to regroup, and Mitoma, in fine form, added a third for Brighton. The Japanese international netted his fifth goal in seven games, continuing his excellent run of form.
As if the defeat wasn’t painful enough for the Saints, 19-year-old Jack Hinshelwood put the final nail in the coffin when he scored his second goal of the season. The young defender’s drilled shot from the edge of the area was unstoppable, sealing a comprehensive victory for Brighton. Southampton’s defense had been exposed all game, and the result of 4-0 confirmed their 21st Premier League loss of the season.
Southampton had a few moments of promise late in the game, but Brighton remained in control, and Ramsdale’s crucial saves prevented the scoreline from getting even worse. The goalkeeper denied Carlos Baleba and Yankuba Minteh with some last-ditch interventions, preventing further embarrassment for the Saints as they continued to show signs of falling apart under the pressure.
This loss leaves Southampton in a perilous position as they remain at the foot of the Premier League standings, with only 12 games left to secure their top-flight status. Meanwhile, Brighton has bounced back strongly from their humiliating 7-0 loss to Nottingham Forest three weeks ago, winning three consecutive matches. With upcoming fixtures against Bournemouth, Newcastle, and Fulham, the Seagulls will be hoping to keep their momentum going and push for a European qualification spot. The future looks bright for Brighton, but it remains to be seen if they can maintain their impressive form as the season draws to a close.