Southampton 3-2 Stoke City: Saints go away it late to sink Potters and advance to quarter-finals of the EFL Cup after James Bree scores winner on the dying

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Southampton finally have a home win and a place in the quarter-final of the League Cup after James Bree’s late winner was enough to edge past Stoke City.

Saints were coasting after goals from Taylor Harwood-Bellis and a penalty from Adam Armstrong but Ashley Phillips pulled one back just before half-time with an impudent free-kick before Tom Cannon levelled ten minutes after half time.

Nerves were jangling around St Mary’s after Saints had also let slip a two-goal lead against Leicester in the last home game but Bree stepped up to clinch it for Russell Martin’s side two minutes from time.

Martin said: ‘It’s been a while so it feels good. 

‘I think we deserved to win but we just made it a bit tougher than we should. The guys didn’t look very happy coming in.

Southampton beat Stoke City 2-1 in the EFL Cup fourth round on Tuesday night at St Mary’s

Saints’ Taylor Harwood-Bellis (inset) opened scoring versus Stoke City in the EFL fourth round

Stoke came from 2-0 down to level the scoring early in the match’s second half

Southampton 3-2 Stoke City: MATCH FACTS

Southampton (4-3-3): Ramsdale, Sugawara, Harwood-Bellis, Bednarek, Bree, Ugochukwu, Fernandes, Aribo, Fraser, Archer, Armstrong 

Goals: Harwood-Bellis 19′, Armstrong 35′, Bree 88′

Booked: Armstrong, Cornet 

Manager: Russell Martin

Stoke City (5-4-1): Johansson, Tchamadeu, Dixon, Rose, Phillips, Bocat, Thompson, Seko, Sidibe, Vidigal, Cannon 

Goals: Phillips 45′, Cannon 54′

Booked: Tchamadeu 

Manager: Narcis Pelach

Referee: Lewis Smith

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‘It’s never easy in the cup. We made it tougher than it should have been, for sure. But we also showed a bit of resilience at 2-2. 

‘We were so dominant the first half, I really enjoyed the performance.’

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