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May 1, 2016 at 4.30pm UK
 
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Long (25'), Mane (28', 57', 68')
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Iheanacho (44', 78')

Ronald Koeman criticises Graziano Pelle

Southampton boss Ronald Koeman reveals that he omitted Graziano Pelle from their 4-2 win over Man City as he had not been impressed by the striker in training.

Southampton manager Ronald Koeman has explained that he left Graziano Pelle out of the squad to face Manchester City this afternoon because the striker had not earned his place.

The Italian was forced to watch on as Shane Long opened the scoring at St Mary's before Sadio Mane's hat-trick steered the Saints to a 4-2 victory over the Champions League semi-finalists.

When quizzed on the reasons behind Pelle's omission from the matchday squad, Koeman revealed that he had not been impressed by the striker in training.

"I wasn't happy about the intensity of Graziano in the training sessions this week," Koeman told reporters.

"I like to be straight with everybody: other players were more deserving of being part of the 18 today. He knows, and I will see what happens next week."

Southampton's victory takes them up to seventh in the Premier League table, just three points adrift of fifth-placed Manchester United, albeit having played a game more.

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