- Bournemouth beat his neighbors on the southern coast to move to fifth place at the table
- But the expert Troy Deeney saw a strange moment that left him stunned
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Troy Deeney admitted that he was stunned by one of the strangest moments he has seen in a Premier League game, describing him as a “hair.”
Deeney saw Bournemouth separate his neighbors from the southern coast of Southampton in St Mary's to move on to fifth place, continuing his European position.
The objectives of Dango Ouattara, Ryan Christie and Marcus Tavernier moved the side of Andoni Iraola in a single point of Manchester City in room.
But it was Justin Kluivert who called the expert's eye, although he did not score.
With the cherries leading 2-0 in the part-time and sailing to another victory, Deeney revealed how Kluivert handed his shirt to a Southampton supporter.
Interestingly, the striker was even encouraged by his actions despite the rivalry.

Bournemouth beat Southampton 3-1 to move to fifth place in the Premier League

Justin Kluivert did not score, but a strange gesture caught Troy Deeney's attention in the half -time

Deeney described the moment as one of the “most strange” he had seen in a game
Delivering his verdict in the match for Talksport yesterday, Deeney told Host Adrian Durham: '(Bournemouth) has not even reached a point where he feels as if they were about to take off their raising.
“They are experiencing that for any little ball just around the corner and one and two, they are inside. And Southampton cannot continue to make these tacle of last zbunde. I have counted five so far in my notes where it is a last minute Tackle .
'If they are wrong either, they are going through the goal, 1V1 Bournemouth. Otherwise, a player is being sent. And it simply cannot happen as it is.
'Then, to summarize and put everything in a beautiful tape, we just saw Kluivert, a Bournemouth player, go and give his shirt to a Southampton fan at part time. And everyone was cheering.
'It is one of the strangest football games in which I have been in my life. I think that's what you would call, Adrian, a head.
Deeney also got on the local side screen, added: 'They are really bad, Adrian. They are very, very bad. I'm sitting here. I have my wife and my son who came today, while we spent Valentine's Day here.
'I just told my five -year -old son, was it good? And he said: “Southampton are garbage, dad.” That is what he told me. So, when you think about it, a five -year -old boy who is not very updated in football, can't see anything they are doing.
'And I am sitting here as an adult who has been present and understands the game. I can't see where they win. I think they will win a game, but I can't tell you how they will win that game or where the goals will come. ''

The expert crawled to Southampton's abject exhibition, describing them as 'very, very bad'

Dango Ouattara opened the marker for cherries, which are a point behind Manchester City

But the head of the cherries, Andoni Iraola, insisted that he is still taking it in a game base per game
After the party, the head of Cherry Iraola insisted that he refuses to get carried away.
“I don't care about the position at this time,” he said. 'I continue with the same spirit. 43 points is a good amount, but we need many more. We have to focus on the next games. Let's see where we are and later in the season we can see the classification.
'We definitely deserve the results we are obtaining and this is not a fact that it will work in the same way until the end. If we act in the same way, we will be there and we will be close. But it is difficult to stay at this level until the end of the season.