That's just plain wrong. There were at least two (possibly three or four) vital second half saves from Lloris, one of which was bordering on the incredible. I know because I can remember jumping to my feet, applauding and chanting 'Hugoooo' more than once. We were right behind his goal.Erm, yes I was there. As I said, they had the ball and the territory, both of which we gave to them - but they did nothing with it.
Open play, Hugo didn’t have a save of note to make in second half.
Justin's not wrong to say we were getting battered, and it was entirely of our own making. Southampton were more fluent, more controlled, quicker and keener (Aurier's dismissal had a bearing on this, of course) but, rather like the current Spurs squad, they couldn't find the back of the net.
If I were a Saints fan I'd have left the stadium thinking two things:
1. "Why on earth didn't we win that one?"
2. "I am so privileged to have been allowed into that miraculous cathedral of football. Now I can die happy."