Southampton made a successful return to European competition by
beating Vitesse Arnhem in the first leg of their Europa League third
qualifying round tie.
Playing their first Euro tie since 2003, Graziano Pelle
opened the scoring with a right-foot shot after Sadio Mane's neat ball
in.
Dusan Tadic converted a penalty to double the lead after Mane was tripped in the area on the stroke of half-time.
Substitutes Shane Long and Juanmi combined late on as Long headed home.
It was Saints' first win in European competition since 1981 and the two sides will meet again in the return leg in Arnhem next Thursday with Ronald Koeman's side in a strong position.
Progression there would send them into a play-off tie for a place in the group stages.
Mane then found himself in the action again when his surge into the area was abruptly ended by a clumsy challenge from Vitesse left-back Rochdi Achenteh.
Tadic stepped forward to send Room the wrong way and Southampton in to the break with a 2-0 lead.
The goals knocked the stuffing out of Vitesse who rarely threatened until substitute Milot Rashica slipped the offside trap but was denied by Maarten Stekelenburg.
As Vitesse searched for an away goal to get back into the tie, Southampton countered. Long raced through on goal only for Eloy Room to block his effort.
Juanmi showed awareness and composure to round the goalkeeper before squaring to find Long's head for an easy finish into the open goal.
New Saints catch the eye
Southampton manager Ronald Koeman handed debuts to new signings Stekelenburg in goal, Cedric Soares at right-back and Jordy Clasie in midfield.Spanish striker Juanmi and Curacao defender Cuco Martina were named on the bench.
Southampton's summer signings |
||
|---|---|---|
| Player | Club | Estimated fee |
|
Jordy Clasie |
Feyenoord |
£8m |
|
Juanmi |
Malaga |
£5m |
|
Cedric Soares |
Sporting Lisbon |
£4.7m |
|
Cuco Martina |
Twente |
£1m |
|
Maarten Stekelenburg |
Fulham |
Loan |
|
Steven Caulker |
QPR |
Loan |
But the visitors failed to test him again before the break and rarely did so in the second-half.
Cedric showed the greatest promise in the early exchanges, surging forward to join in in attack, while Clasie, a member of the Netherlands squad that finished third at the 2014 World Cup, was guilty of giving the ball away cheaply on a number of occasions.
Juanmi made an immediate impression with the home supporters after his awareness put the third goal of the night on a plate for fellow substitute Long.
Vitesse's Chelsea connection falls flat
The visitors, playing their first European tie for two years, lined up with two Chelsea loanees.Lewis Baker and Isaiah Brown are the latest to tread the familiar path between Stamford Bridge and Arnhem - and they were side-by-side in central midfield for the visitors.
Lewis Baker (left) chases back after his mistake, but cannot prevent Shane Long (right) from scoring
But Baker was at fault for the third goal, giving the ball away to Long and Pantic failed to convert a one-on-one chance.
Vitesse manager Peter Bosz was philosophical about his side's shortcomings.
"When you are young, you have to learn from your mistakes," he said.
"Lewis make a mistake, but he will learn from that experience. Isaiah played a good game but it wasn't an easy night for him."
Koeman finds fault in Saints' victory
Southampton manager Ronald Koeman: "It's never over in football, but the final score tonight is a very good one for us."I wasn't happy with the second half. We were a bit lucky to get a third goal with a mistake from Vitesse late on.
"We had a difficult start and took time to settle in to the game but we controlled the game well after that."
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