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      U18 Premier League: Reading lose out to Southampton

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      2024/04/20 23:59
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      Southampton edged out Reading, 0-9, on Saturday, on matchweek 23. In this competition, both teams came from a defeat. Samuel Amo-Ameyaw was the man of the match.

      After 6 minutes, Samuel Amo-Ameyaw had a golden chance to score but missed the penalty. The opening goal was scored by forward in the 25th minute. In the 33rd minute, Brook Myers fired home Southampton second goal. After 35 minutes, Calum McFarlane's team extended their lead with a goal from Jay Robinson. Shortly before the interval, Southampton increased their lead with a goal from Brook Myers.

      With 55 minutes on the clock, midfielder completed the hat-trick. With this goal, midfielder recorded his three goal of the current campaign. In the 61st minute, Samuel Amo-Ameyaw doubled the lead for Calum McFarlane's team. After 71 minutes, Southampton extended their lead with a goal from Princewill Ehibhatiomhan. Samuel Amo-Ameyaw completed the hat-trick, in the 73rd minute. In the closing stages of the game, Nicholas Okeyunkle wrapped things up.

      After the result Southampton are 10th in the table, with 20 points, while Reading sit 13th place, with 11 points. In the next fixture, Calum McFarlane's team visit West Bromwich. Meanwhile, Reading will host Fulham.

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      Samuel Amo-Ameyaw 25' 61' 73'
      Brook Myers 33' 43' 55'
      Jay Robinson 35'
      Princewill Ehibhatiomhan 71'
      Nicholas Okeyunkle 89'