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Southampton 3-0 Preston North End: Che Adams scores twice as Saints

Che Adams strikes to score for Southampton
Che Adams scored two goals for Southampton to take his tally for the season to 17 goals [PA Media]

Che Adams struck twice as Southampton beat Preston 3-0 to narrow the gap on the Championship's top three.

Stuart Armstrong's classy strike added to Adams' double to all-but end the contest by half-time and virtually extinguish Preston's dwindling hopes of reaching the play-offs.

The win puts the Saints four points behind second-placed Leicester before the two sides meet at the King Power Stadium next Tuesday.

With the top three all faltering and Southampton having won five and drawn two of their past eight - and heading to third-placed Leeds on the final day - the race for automatic promotion from the Championship is now a four-way fight.

Southampton looked to be out of the reckoning to go straight up when they lost at Ipswich on Easter Monday but since then they have garnered 10 points from four games as Leicester, Ipswich and Leeds have all hit a sticky patch.

This game was re-arranged from last month, after a fire close to the St Mary's Stadium forced a postponement, and Preston, who lost a critical game at home to Norwich on Saturday, were under the cosh from the start.

Southampton were forced into a line-up change when goalkeeper Gavin Bazunu pulled up with an apparent Achilles tendon injury during the warm-up and manager Russell Martin curiously decided that veteran third-choice Alex McCarthy should leapfrog Joe Lumley - named on the bench - to start.

It made little difference with the game heading one way from the moment Saints' quick passing exposed Preston's right flank and Adam Armstrong crossed for his strike partner Adams to sweep in the opener for his 100th senior goal.

Ten minutes later it was 2-0 as Southampton again took the Lilywhites apart, Adams dummying Ryan Manning's pass and peeling away to run onto David Brooks' instant pass before slipping his second past Preston goalkeeper Freddie Woodman.

Adam Armstrong and Adams both almost caught Woodman off his line with long-range shots that bounced onto the roof of the net as Preston were taken apart.

Duane Holmes was having a torrid time up against Stuart Armstrong, coming within inches of conceding a penalty as he tripped Ryan Manning, and he was also at fault for the killer third goal.

His weak clearance went as far as Stuart Armstrong, 20 yards out, and he picked out the bottom corner with an elegant shot.

Holmes was substituted as Lowe sought to stem the tide, but Stuart Armstrong struck a post as the one-way traffic continued.

Southampton eased off in the second half as Martin prepared for Saturday's trip to Cardiff by making a welter of substitutions but only brilliant saves from Woodman denied Adams his hat-trick and prevented Brooks from adding to the tally.

Southampton manager Russell Martin told BBC Radio Solent:

"It was a brilliant performance, we played some beautiful football, so aggressive, relentless energy and we need to live there now for the next four games.

"It was an incredible performance in the first half, and even in the second half, when it can be so easy to take your foot off the gas but I felt they wanted to score again.

"They stuck to the detail, the shape looked good, we won the ball back relentlessly and limited a good team to one shot all game which is not easy in the Championship.

"They have to keep it going now for four more games, starting on Saturday, because if they don't take care of that it will become pointless again.

[On Bazunu injury]: "It's his Achilles and looks like a really, really bad one, so we expect him to be out for the season. I'm devastated for him, we all are."

Preston manager Ryan Lowe told BBC Radio Lancashire:

"It was a game of two halves for us. The gameplan we set out to do in the first half was nowhere near, and the second half was more like us, but the game was probably over at half-time, 3-0.

"We've just debriefed and showed the lads the goals and you can't give a team like Southampton those type of chances - a couple of individual errors, one we could do better with, one we could have got hold of the ball better.

"The first half performance has cost us a result, possibly."