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Southampton's Michael Obafemi celebrates scoring his side's first goal. EMPICS Sport

Irish teen Obafemi scores brilliant goal as Southampton stun Chelsea

The 19-year-old Dublin-born striker put the visitors ahead with a fine finish.

Updated at 17.41

IRELAND INTERNATIONAL MICHAEL Obafemi was on target as Southampton earned an impressive 2-0 victory over Chelsea at Stamford Bridge in the Premier League today.

The 19-year-old Dublin-born striker put the visitors ahead with a fine finish, before Nathan Redmond doubled his side’s advantage. 

Chelsea’s recent home woes continued as they suffered a first Boxing Day defeat in the Premier League since 2003, going down against a Saints side who moved up to 14th.

Frank Lampard’s men were outstanding in Sunday’s victory over Tottenham but fell well short of the same standards four days later and could have few complaints after falling a third defeat in four top-flight matches at Stamford Bridge.

Obafemi, who started as Southampton rested the in-form Danny Ings for the first of two games in 48 hours, lit up a poor first period with a fine run and finish after 31 minutes.

Chelsea upped their tempo after the interval following the introduction of Mason Mount and a switch to a back four, but the Saints — who have now won back-to-back away games to climb away from the relegation zone — were worthy winners and grabbed a second goal when Redmond finished a wonderful move with 17 minutes remaining.

Neither goalkeeper was forced into a meaningful save in a dire opening half-hour as Chelsea dominated possession but offered a distinct lack of quality in the final third.

The hosts were then stunned after Callum Hudson-Odoi was dispossessed near the halfway line. Saints skipper Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg played an incisive ball into Obafemi and the striker quickly turned and drove forward, cutting inside Kurt Zouma, before curling a glorious left-footed finish into the top-left corner.

Alex McCarthy pawed away a Chelsea corner that had been flicked on at the near post eight minutes later and Tammy Abraham fired into the side-netting at the start of the second half.

However, it was Southampton who continued to produce the best attacking play despite their limited share of possession.

Fikayo Tomori got a key touch to prevent Che Adams connecting with another cross from Redmond, who also drew a save from Kepa Arrizabalaga.

With Chelsea labouring at the other end, a flowing Southampton move then sealed the points, Redmond dinking the ball over Kepa after great work from Stuart Armstrong.

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