IRELANDโS MICHAEL OBAFEMI played a key role in Southamptonโs emphatic victory over Portsmouth in the third round of the Carabao Cup on Wednesday night.
Goals from Cรฉdric Soares, Nathan Redmond, and a brace from Danny Ings secured the 4-0 result to fire the Saints into the last 16 of the competition.
Ings grabbed both of his goals in the first half, with the talented Irish striker providing a lovely assist for his second effort, having previously been sidelined with injury.
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A Southampton attack came to Obafemi in Portsmouthโs half of the pitch just before half-time.
After taking a touch, the Dublin-born star threaded a perfectly weighted pass through the defence to find Ings in the box and leave him with the simple task of tapping the ball home.
Obafemi was withdrawn in the second half for Redmond, with the substitute grabbing his sideโs fourth goal of the night 11 minutes after Soares also found the target.
The 19-year-old Obafemi made his full senior debut for Southampton last November.
Earlier that month, he also made his senior international debut for Ireland against Denmark in the Uefa Nations League.
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I wish him the best of luck. St. Kilda is playing the Melbourne Demons, my team. He will have his hands full with the Dees forward line.
Great achievement. There has been a reduction in the Irish activity in the AFL this season. Basically only Touhy and McKenna. Would love if OโConnor could get more game time with Geelong and OโRiordan getting a start with Sydney.
A footballer from Kilkenny!!!! Wonder of wonders!!!
@Micheal S. Oโ Ceilleachair: the dubs best footballer has Kilkenny blood in him
Well done to Joyce and thatโs one less Kilkenny assassin that Galway have to worry about in the future
@Finnster: and Joyce a good Galway name!!!!!!
Great to see someone make it in professional sports. Well done
Fair play to him & the best of luck!!!
Some loss to the Kilkenny footballers though โฆโฆcough!!!
Paddy McCartin at half forward, sounds like a buck from Leitrim or Cavan.
@Enda Reynolds: whereas Maverick Weller is definitely one of them Wellers from Moate