Nigeria's Joe Aribo was on target, but it was not enough for the Saints against Wilfried Ndidi and Leicester City.
In a dramatic encounter at St. Mary's Stadium, Southampton's Joe Aribo and his teammates succumbed to a stunning second-half comeback by Leicester City, resulting in an unwanted record for the Saints.
Despite Aribo scoring his first goal of the season, Southampton finished the match with a painful 3-2 defeat, marking their 21st consecutive Premier League match without a victory—a new low in the club's top-flight history.
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The match began positively for Southampton, who took an early lead when Cameron Archer scored in the 8th minute.
Aribo doubled the advantage just twenty minutes later with a well-placed side-footed effort, giving the hosts a seemingly comfortable 2-0 lead at halftime.
However, Leicester City, led by manager Steve Cooper, mounted an impressive comeback after the break.
Leicester's resurgence started in the 64th minute when on-loan Brighton and Hove Albion star Facundo Buonanotte found the net, igniting hope for the visitors.
The turning point came shortly after when Southampton's Ryan Fraser was sent off for a foul on Jamie Vardy, leading to a penalty kick. Vardy converted the penalty in the 74th minute, levelling the score at 2-2.
As the match approached its conclusion, Leicester continued to press forward, and in dramatic fashion, Jordan Ayew scored in stoppage time to complete the comeback and secure all three points for Leicester.
This victory not only marked Leicester's first away win of the season but also showed Southampton's struggles, as they remain rooted at the bottom of the Premier League table.
The defeat leaves Southampton without a win since March 2023, highlighting a troubling trend that has now extended into a record-breaking streak of futility.
With their next fixtures looming, both Aribo and his teammates, including compatriot, Paul Onuachu, a second half substitute in the clash, will be keen to turn their fortunes around and end this unwanted record as they seek to regain confidence and climb out of the relegation zone.