“Sam Amo-Ameyaw scores as Southampton defeat Bordeaux in pre-season”

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In a gripping pre-season encounter, Southampton showcased their emerging talent as English-born Ghanaian prospect Sam Amo-Ameyaw delivered a mesmerizing curling strike to secure a crucial victory over Bordeaux. The teenage sensation’s moment of brilliance came in the second half, breaking the deadlock after a tightly contested first period that saw Tyler Dibling open the scoring for the Premier League returnees, only to be swiftly equalized by Alpha Diallo.

Amo-Ameyaw’s goal not only highlighted his individual prowess but also underscored Southampton’s intent to integrate promising young talents into their squad ahead of the upcoming season. His ability to win the ball in midfield, effortlessly glide forward, and finish with finesse exemplified the technical maturity beyond his years.

Former Bordeaux youth player Sekou Mara further extended Southampton’s advantage late in the game, sealing a 3-1 victory that underscored the team’s preparation and promising form heading into competitive fixtures. The match served as a platform for Southampton to blend experience with emerging talent, signaling a positive start to their campaign and providing fans with optimism for the challenges ahead.

Joss Marques da Silva managed to score a late consolation goal for Bordeaux, but it wasn’t sufficient as Southampton held on for the win.

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Additionally, Black Stars winger Kamaldeen Sulemana featured in the friendly match as he continues his return to form with the Saints.

Looking ahead, Southampton’s upcoming season will kick off with an away fixture against Newcastle United in the Premier League, where they aim to build on their pre-season preparations and start strong in the competitive campaign.

Source:Locotvgh.com

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