- Wolves assured a challenging 1-2 victory over Southampton at St Mary's stadium
- Vitor Pereira team sits in 16, nine points above the descent zone
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Too much for a seasonal end of the season.
Any persistent expects one of the promoted sides to gather some type of fight to inject even a danger splinter in the last two months of the season faded even more, since Jorgen Strand Larsen put the wolves another step closer to the survival of the Premier League and pushed Southampton increasingly closer to the fall.
It was not the most impressive performance of the wolves, but how relaxing it must make life know that you have one of the worst three of the last three in the history of the Premier League under you.
Ipswich's defeat against Nottingham Forest meant that Vitor Periera team is now nine points from the fall with a much healthier goals difference than its rivals.
“We are getting awake, we were awake,” Wolves fans sang in the full -time whistle. By then, most of their southampton counterparts had long reached the exits.
The descent cannot arrive soon enough for Saints, who became the fourth team in the first -level English history to lose nine successive house in a single season.

Jorgen Strand Larsen's Brace assured three crucial points for the wolves against Southampton on Saturday

Vitor Pereira team is currently 17 in the Premier League, nine points above the descent zone

Meanwhile, Southampton is on the way to becoming the record team in the history of the Premier League with only nine points in 29 games
At least they showed some spirit when the 7 -foot giant 7 inches Paul Onuachu left the bench to remove one for the Saints in the second half, but, in the end, it was the same ancient story.
The result leaves 17 points drifting. If they lose their next two games and the results go against them, their destination could be sealed in Tottenham on April 6.
What did this even more frustrating for the Saints was how brilliant its side had begun. They had a lot of the ball, Yukinari Sugawara caused problems to the right and struggled in a dangerous ball that Kamaldeen Sulemana should have done better. Joe Aribo called a good opportunity on the bar from inside the area.
They had as much control as it could be expected for a side background of the table with nine points.
But then they showed why they are fighting with the 2007-08 Derby team for the total lowest points in the history of the Premier League.
They gave Jean-Crayner Bellegare the freedom of St Mary's Down the Wolves, giving him enough time to collect his place and whip on a cross. The defender of the Saints Armel Bella-Kotchap stood up and saw Strand Larsen run in front of him and look at a header through Aaron Ramsdale and enter the farthest corner with Wolves's first attempt against the goal.
“Get a striker in the field,” Southampton's furious fans sang to the manager Ivan Juric.
Juric, at least, took his advice at the break and brought on auachu, a movement that originally caused even more anger of local fans when he replaced Mateus Fernandes Favorito. “You don't know what you are doing,” they sang before singing the name of Fernandes.

It is not that the change marked an immediate difference, since the Larsen chain doubled its account two minutes in the reboot firing a diverted shot in the corner.
The saints, at least, showed something of nature and tried to return to the contest and UNAchu, to the small credit of Juric, was in his heart.
Sugawara forced an excellent salvation of José Sa after a galloping race in the overlap on the right before UNAchu had his post header to the post from the resulting corner and Dibling had just headed from short distance.
With 15 minutes to the end, they finally risked. Dibling hit the post from outside the box after a driving race Mazy and Enuachu reacted faster to place the rebound.
The striker put the ball under his arm, pumping the crowd while running back to the central circle anxious to push in vain for a tie that never arrived.