Southampton's relegation down to the Championship has now been confirmed...
Bottom-placed Southampton needed to win to give themselves any chance of beating the drop but second-half goals from Carlos Vinicius and Mitrovic sealed their fate on Saturday afternoon.
The Dane netted with a deflected effort 11 minutes from the end of a game that saw three penalties and a red card. Leeds remain in the bottom three but are just a point behind Everton, who play Manchester City on Sunday, while Newcastle are edging closer to a top-four spot. Aston Villa added to managerless Tottenham’s ongoing frustrations by beating them 2-1 at Villa Park to pull alongside the London side in the table.
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