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SOUTHAMPTON REPORTS 1998-1999
Picture Le Tissier tests the Blackburn wall (Allsport).

Southampton 3 Blackburn Rovers 3

Southampton new signing Marians Pahars marked his home debut with a goal in a thrilling relegation battle with fellow strugglers Blackburn.

The Latvian international front man, an #800,000 signing from Skonto Riga on transfer deadline day, knocked in a header in the 85th minute to mark an extraordinary comeback by Saints in a game both sides desperately needed to win.

Pahars had only been on the pitch for seven minutes when he arrived in the six-yard box to nod home a cross from James Beattie with his first shot on goal in Premiership football since becoming the first Latvian to ply his trade in professional football in Britain.

It left Blackburn to settle for a point in a game which swung between the two sides who are battling it out with Everton and Nottingham Forest for survival.

Brian Kidd's side had looked likely to claim all three points from the moment when Ashley Ward had given them the lead against a lacklustre Southampton outfit who are struggling in the absence of inspirational centre-back Ken Monkou.

Kevin Gallacher, starting his first game for Rovers since January after recovering from a knee injury, set up the goal for Ward who allowed the ball to roll past him before smashing a shot past diving Neil Moss.

Chris Marsden equalised for Southampton in the 22nd minute to inspire belief among fans that their side could get back into the game.

Marsden leapt to smash home a fine header from a cross by Jason Dodd but Blackburn's determination ensured Southampton's joy was short lived.

Darren Peacock, inspirational at the back for Rovers all afternoon, showed his worth in attack after 25 minutes as woeful marking by Southampton cost them dear.

Jason Wilcox sent in a corner and Peacock was left alone at the near post to crash home Blackburn's second.

It all looked over in the 42nd minute when Wilcox arrived inside the Southampton penalty area to head home a cross from Jason McAteer with Moss easily beaten.

But then former Manchester United and Chelsea striker Mark Hughes chose the perfect moment to score his first goal for Southampton.

The Welsh international veteran, who last found a target while playing for Chelsea against Liverpool 51 weeks ago, turned in a cross from James Beattie to inspire Southampton to a memorable finish.

It was a huge relief for Hughes whose season at The Dell following his £650,000 move from Chelsea has been blighted by disciplinary problems.

Southampton threw everything forward in a last desperate attempt to cling on to their Premiership status and prolong a 21-year stay in the top flight.

Pahars replaced Scott Hiley in the 78th minute and in his first meaningful attack on goal he showed why manager Dave Jones had spent so much time and effort trying to bring him to Southampton.

David Hughes did well to create the effort finding Beattie with a lovely pass and the former Blackburn striker pulled the ball back across the face of goal for the little Latvian to head home from close range.

Beattie almost scored the winner for Southampton against his old club in the 88th minute but his fiercely-struck left foot effort was somehow battered away by Peacock.

Teams

Southampton: Moss, Hiley (Pahars 78), Lundekvam, Benali, Colleter (D. Hughes 45), Le Tissier, Dodd, Marsden, Kachloul, M. Hughes, Ostenstad (Beattie 45).

Subs Not Used: Bridge, Stensgaard.

Booked: Le Tissier, D. Hughes.

Goals: Marsden 22, M. Hughes 61, Pahars 85.

Blackburn: Filan, McAteer, Peacock, Henchoz (Broomes 45), Davidson, Gillespie, Carsley, Johnson (Dailly 78), Wilcox, Ward, Gallacher (Davies 69).

Subs Not Used: Marcolin, Flowers.

Booked: McAteer, Gillespie.

Goals: Ward 14, Peacock 25, Wilcox 47.

Att: 15,209

Ref: G Barber (Pyrford).

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