Southampton 4-3 Real Sociedad: Puncheon nicks late winner in pulsating clash
Defensive lapses threatened to derail them but Southampton's attacking endeavour eventually prevailed as they beat Real Sociedad 4-3 in their final pre-season game at St Mary's Stadium.
Adam Lallana scored early as Saints dominated but errors at the back allowed Gorka Elustado and ex-Arsenal youngster Carlos Vela to strike back. Each time, however, the hosts responded immediately through Morgan Schneiderlin and Jos Hooiveld.
Haris Seferovic's second-half finish, supplied by Vela after a dazzling run, looked to have ensured parity but substitute Jason Puncheon was on hand to prod home a scrappy winner late in the day.
Celebrating his first England call-up, Rickie Lambert started in a close-to-full-strength home side, with only Maya Yoshida, Gaston Ramirez and the injured Nathaniel Clyne missing from the coming season's likely first-choice XI.
Given a monstrous reception from the adoring crowd, Southampton's No.7 nearly vindicated the triumphant "Lambert for England!" chants by spotting keeper Claudio Bravo off his line in the early stages. His thumping volley from over 40 yards would have floated just wide but was narrowly plucked out.
He turned provider for
Lallana shortly after, however. Relishing his role behind the striker, the Saints captain ghosted between the Sociedad defence to finish calmly from Lambert's pass.
Mauricio Pochettino's men continued to attack with verve and intent, looking to make a statement against Champions League opposition. From all over the pitch, red shirts burst into the box while Hooiveld had an effort cleared off the line before a follow-up came back off the bar.
Sociedad were not totally quietened, however, and Southampton were punished just before the half-hour as Haris Seferovic played the ball into the area low from the left and the hosts were too slow to react. After a quick game of penalty-box ping-pong,
Elustondo slammed home.
Saints responded confidently,
Schneiderlin pushing forward from midfield and rounding Bravo to finish into an empty net.
The game quickly turned frantic. Again, Sociedad piereced Saints' high line, with a longer ball this time, and
Vela outpaced young right-back Calum Chambers to slot home coolly.
But just moments later, Southampton won a free kick and Lallana lifted a cross onto the head of
Hooiveld, who nodded past Bravo to restore the lead once more.
There were five minutes of chaos before the half-time whistle. First Lambert and Alberto de la Bella were both booked for a scuffle over an alleged elbow before Saints heads dropped as starlet Luke Shaw had to limp off injured after a nasty fall.
After several changes, the game quietened following half-time, with Rodriguez, now at centre forward, having a shot saved just before the hour after breaking down the right.
Sociedad were the most switched on, though, and Vela in particular. The Mexican danced through nearly half the home team as he schemed through midfield and let loose
Seferovic at Kelvin Davis' left-hand post to score.
The visitors should have taken the lead when stand-in right-back Jack Cork headed poorly towards his keeper and Antoine Griezmann drifted in to pounce but the midfielder somehow lobbed it wide with acres of goal at his mercy.
At the other end, the sleepy Saints finally woke up after more substitutions but thought they had spurned a fourth when Emmanuel Mayuka bundled Fox's low cross wide.
As the minutes ticked away, however,
Puncheon was on hand to prod home a rather desperate winner and cap off an entertaining warm-up.