Will Still was still struggling to comprehend how Kaly Sene’s Middlesbrough equaliser ended in the back of the net, as he rued Southampton’s missed chances in Saturday’s draw.
Southampton enjoyed much the better of the action in the first half of the game in particular and were gifted a number of bright openings from Boro errors in possession. Though they had nothing to show for their positive first half, they struck on the hour mark despite Boro’s positive start to the second half, and looked on course for a first league win since the opening day of the season.
But, in a moment that Still felt summarises his side’s fortunes of late, substitute Sene run off the shoulder of Nathan Wood before scoring a heavily-deflected effort to bring the scores level again and ultimately earn his s