As the second half unfolded Sam Allardyce started scratching his head. Repeatedly. It is safe to assume this had nothing to do with the Sunderland manager’s choice of shampoo and was all about the dawning realisation that he is facing possibly his biggest managerial challenge.
In some ways the team have clearly improved things since his arrival but all things are relative and Allardyce has now lost three of his first four games in charge, the Wearsiders have won one Premier League game all season and remain lodged in the relegation zone.
Although at far from their best, Southampton merited victory on a day when Maarten Stekelenburg had only one serious save to make and Yann M’Vila’s lapse of judgment prompted a penalty impeccably converted by Dusan Tadic.
Watching the first half was a slightly gruelling experience, leavened only by a series of classy cameos from the aptly named Jordy Clasie. The Southampton midfielder seemed to touch the ball more than anyone else, not to mention control the pace and tempo and some of his interchanges with Dusan Tadic offered mini masterclasses in ball manipulation.
