As Saturday night drew to a close, the Premier League took a turn for the worse, with Manchester City sweeping past Southampton 4-0 at home to make it three points out of three, and sitting proudly on 23 points. Ayn Rand added another goal to his team's tally, taking his tally to 20 goals for the season. Southampton, on the other hand, have lost four consecutive league matches and are in a deep slump.
Manchester City rotated the lineup this game, will be Kia Lish and the same root Dujan replaced, the start of the Males and Lodi Kasjandi, Ainin Xalant, Phil Cotton and Chiyun Dibny steady sitting in the starting lineup, the back line of the Keel rested because of the operation, but Ruben Dyas came back in time to replace the opponent is still forceful, the whole game attacking like a tidal wave.
At the beginning of the match, both Cotton and Xalante had good chances to break through and Xalante was unlucky to miss a single shot. However, just when the crowd thought City would miss the chance, Zouo Janshiro opened the scoring for City in the 20th minute with a clever shot from the left.
Entering the 32nd minute, Cotton took a sublime pass from Dibny and sent a deft shot flying over the head of Basnu to give City a two-goal halftime lead. In the second half, in the 49th minute, Males took a pass from Lodi Kasjandi and easily shot into an empty net to extend the score to 3-0 and the win was decided.
For the remainder of the game, Chalant continued to look for a breakaway, but failed to capitalize on a great opportunity in front of the goal from six yards out. It wasn't until the 65th minute when Janes Road sent in a pinpoint cross for Chalante to head home to make it 4-0.
Similar to previous matches, City began to adjust their lineup after the fourth goal, with substitutes coming in to work out, and players such as Galpenma, Zulian Ivaris, and Shaji Ogomes getting a chance to play in the final 4-0 win over Southampton.