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EFL Cup | Second Round
Sep 16, 2020 at 7.45pm UK
St Mary's Stadium
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Southampton
0 - 2
Brentford


McCarthy (8')
FT(HT: 0-2)
Norgaard (40'), Dasilva (45+1')
Thompson (12'), Dalsgaard (52'), Goode (58')

Southampton knocked out of EFL Cup by Brentford

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The Bees were hit by withdrawals after an unnamed player tested positive for Covid-19 following a B team fixture on Monday.

Brentford shrugged off a mini coronavirus crisis to dump Premier League Southampton out of the Carabao Cup with a surprise 2-0 success at St Mary's.

Quickfire first-half goals from Bees pair Christian Norgaard and Josh Dasilva upset a full-strength Saints side.

The Sky Bet Championship club's plans for the second-round tie had been considerably disrupted by an unnamed player testing positive for Covid-19 following a B team fixture on Monday.

Thomas Frank (left) saw his preparations hit by coronavirus self-isolations (Naomi Baker/PA)

With some squad members forced to self-isolate due to government guidelines, Bees boss Thomas Frank made six changes for the south-coast clash and was only able to name five of the seven permitted substitutes.

Those available to Frank responded in style as Norgaard headed home in the 40th minute and Dasilva soon slotted in a second at the end of a well-worked move to embarrass higher-league opponents.

The west London side's deserved victory sets up a third-round trip to West Brom.

Both clubs began their respective league campaigns with disappointing 1-0 away defeats.

Southampton manager Ralph Hasenhuttl, seeking continuity following a limited pre-season, opted for just a single change following Saturday's setback at Crystal Palace, handing a full debut to winger Nathan Tella in place of Will Smallbone.

Christian Norgaard (second left) scored Brentford's opener (Naomi Baker/PA)

The hosts struggled to find the fluidity Hasenhuttl craved all evening and could have few complaints about the result.

Last season's Championship play-off finalists began in the ascendancy and, after an error from onrushing Saints goalkeeper Alex McCarthy, Jack Stephens had to be alert to clear Bryan Mbeumo's lofted effort off the line inside 10 minutes.

McCarthy endured a few shaky first-half moments but showed strong wrists to later deny powerful drives from Tariqe Fosu-Henry and the lively Mbeumo.

Che Adams squandered the hosts' best opportunities of the opening 45 minutes.

The unmarked former Birmingham forward looked nailed on to open the scoring seven minutes before the break only to fire against the base of the right post via a deflection.

Below-par Saints were soon made to rue that miss as the visitors reaped the rewards of their positive play by striking twice in seven minutes.

Ralph Hasenhuttl was frustrated on the touchline (Adam Davy/PA)

Denmark international Norgaard escaped the attention of the home side's defence to emphatically head in his first Brentford goal from Mbeumo's 40th-minute corner.

The Bees quickly doubled the advantage as England Under-21 midfielder Dasilva sidefooted home from the edge of the box following Shandon Baptiste's cutback in first-half stoppage time.

Southampton, two-time finalists in this competition, desperately needed a way back into the contest.

Centre-back Stephens almost provided it just after the hour mark when his looping header was superbly tipped over by Brentford keeper Luke Daniels.

Hasenhuttl was visibly frustrated on the touchline for much of the evening and threw on attacking trio Moussa Djenepo, Shane Long and Michael Obafemi in search of a second-half fightback.

But Brentford, who had never lost on their previous three visits to St Mary's, were rarely threatened and comfortably held on for a fully-merited scalp.

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