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Premier League reaction: Bournemouth 3-1 Southampton Build-up to Tuesday's Champions League fixtures Arsenal v PSG, Slovan Bratislava v Manchester City & Borussia Dortmund v Celtic (all 20: 00 BST) Ten Hag latest as Man Utd face crunch week Get Involved: #bbcfootball, via Whats App on 03301231826 or text 81111 (UK only, standard message rates apply) Lorraine Mc Kenna, Martin Dougan & Tyrese King Simon Stone BBC Sport's chief football news reporter Graham Potter found himself in a tricky position, booked to appear on Sky Sports' Monday Night Football as part of his 'return' to football following his sacking by Chelsea at a time when he is being mentioned for both the England and Manchester United jobs. He swerved specific talk but was asked whether he had spoken to United in the summer when the club were touting around looking for alternatives to Ten Hag before eventually deciding he was the right man for the job. "I take what the media say with a pinch of salt, " he said. "A lot of it is untrue and false. I have a lot of conversations with a lot of people. It’s best I keep them private. " He could have just said 'no' if he wished. He's kept a low-profile since leaving Chelsea last year, but Graham Potter popped up on television screens again last night, appearing on Sky Sports' Monday Night Football. He's been linked with plenty of jobs since being sacked after a short stay at Stamford Bridge, and is constantly mentioned as a potential successor to Gareth Southgate as England boss. He recently said he had "frustration, anger and maybe bitterness" over losing his job and that club football was more "rewarding" than international management. Let's bring you some of the best of what he has to say last night. As if getting beaten 3-1 away from home on a wet Monday night wasn't bad enough, the travelling Southampton fans had to contend with the 11: 15pm train from Bournemouth back to Southampton getting cancelled at short notice - an announcement that was widely cheered by the home supporters. If you were at the game last night, let us know that you got home safely. #bbcfootball, via Whats App on 03301231826 or text 81111 (UK only, standard message rates apply) We've just received your text, which we're not actually sure is meant for us, or this person's partner: "Hi babe, I've got nuggets in for Archie's packed lunch, he didn't have them for his tea last night? Xx" Hopefully, Archie enjoys his nuggets - which are an interesting choice for packed lunch - but if you've got anything football related you want to get off your chest today then feel free to get in touch via the usual channels. Liverpool are top of the league after six games; that Nottingham Forest defeat at Anfield the only dropped points so far for new boss Arne Slot. Champions Manchester City and Arsenal are one point behind the Reds, with Chelsea and Aston Villa level on 13 points in fourth and fifth respectively. Towards the bottom while it's still very early days, five teams are still searching for their first victory of the season, with Southampton and Wolves stuck on one solitary point from the opening matches. Bournemouth 3-1 Southampton Bournemouth The goals have yet to flow for Bournemouth's new £40m striker Evanilson; a missed penalty against Chelsea adding to the anticipation of making his mark in the Premier League. Against Southampton, the 24-year-old's sharp reaction to Marcus Tavernier’s quickly taken free-kick to prod the ball past Saints goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale was warmly welcomed by the home fans and his jubilant team-mates. "When you come with such a price tag and you're trying to fill the boots of someone who's served the club so well, there's always pressure with that, " Bournemouth assistant coach Tommy Elphick said. "But there's no surprise to us. There's been a little bit of noise outside, but the way he's been training, what we've seen daily, it's not a surprise that he's got the type of goal that he's got. "It's a [team] performance that's been coming. The first 45 minutes was electric from our point of view. " Bournemouth 3-1 Southampton Steve Sutcliffe BBC Sport Bournemouth winger Antoine Semenyo scored one first-half goal and played a big part in creating another to help his side to a convincing 3-1 home victory. He has now had a hand in 10 goals in 20 Premier League appearances (eight goals and two assists) and his speed and trickery was simply too much for a porous Southampton defence to cope with on Monday evening. The Ghana international was a threat throughout and tormented Saints left-back Charlie Taylor in the build-up to the Cherries second. He then scored the goal that his industry deserved - twisting several opposition players inside out before dispatching a right-foot shot into the far corner. With explosive pace, tight control and match-winning capabilities, the £10m fee the paid to Bristol City in January 2023 for his services looks an increasingly shrewd bit of business. Should he deliver more performances of this nature he is likely to attract plenty of other admirers. Bournemouth 3-1 Southampton Southampton Getting booed off at half time by your travelling fans is never a good thing, and while Taylor Harwood-Bellis' second-half header gave supporters a slight glimmer of hope, Russell Martin felt disappointed with his side's overall performance at the Vitality Stadium. "I thought I made enough of a deal about Bournemouth and the way they approached the game and how good they are at certain things, " Martin added. "Obviously it wasn't enough, because we looked like we were unprepared for that, which, considering the work we've done is crazy. "After starting well, literally the first setback we have in the game they score. I'm coming off the pitch at the end of the game and I thanked them for running and fighting in the second half and actually I don't think you should ever thank them for that, that should be the bare minimum. " What's next for winless Saints? An away trip to Emirates Stadium to face Arsenal. Gulp. Bournemouth 3-1 Southampton Southampton Russell Martin's post-match quotes have the feel of 'I'm not angry, just disappointed' to them - which is always worse. Saints winless after six games back in the top flight and 19th in the table with just a solitary point - their joint worst start to a campaign since 1998-99. Martin was particularly angered by the way his team appeared to capitulate after Evanilson scored the opening goal for the hosts, who then added two more before the break. "They make 20 fouls to our 10 or whatever it is - I think that sums up the whole game, " Martin said. "We were soft. Whatever personnel you have on the pitch, whatever way you play, if you lack the fight and aggression and spirit and togetherness and courage that we lacked in the first half, you're going to have a big, big problem. "I didn't recognise our team. I didn't like a lot of what I saw, and I was hurt by the lack of spirit and fight. Normally I'm proud of them for the courage they show, but there was no aggression, no courage, no intensity to play. " Bournemouth 3-1 Southampton Bournemouth made easy work of their Monday night game with south-coast rivals Southampton, picking off Russell Martin's struggling side with three goals by half time. Evanilson, signed from Porto for a club record £40. 2m in the summer, set the Cherries on their way, before Dango Ouattara and Antoine Semenyo added to their tally. In the second half, Taylor Harwood-Bellis headed home for Southampton to score his first Premier League goal, but it was merely a consolation for the visitors, who are stuck in the bottom three, level on one point with Wolves. As for Bournemouth, the win boost them up the table to 11th place. The Daily Telegraph The Telegraph is the only paper to go with a classic 'manager in their car leaving the training ground' shot to accompany their Erik ten Hag story, which highlights his safety from the chopping block for the next two games. The Guardian The next two games - Porto in the Europa League and Aston Villa on Sunday - are crucial for Erik ten Hag, writes The Guardian, although Manchester United's executives remain "calm" regarding his position despite the result against Tottenham at the weekend. The Daily Mail Over in the Mail, Erik ten Hag has the support of the Manchester United dressing room, however, the players expect the 54-year-old to be sacked, as they fear it's too late to stop the rot. Daily Mirror That mouth can't get any wider. If you're a Manchester United fan, would you take Simone Inzaghi if Erik ten Hag is given the boot? We'll discuss that in more detail later on. At the top of the page, Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta and Manchester City defender John Stones preview tonight's Champions League games, with Stones saying he would be up for the challenge of filling in for the injured Rodri if Pep Guardiola needs him to. The Daily Express Italian Simone Inzaghi pops up again in the Daily Express, but this time he's joined by Arsenal defender Jurrien Timber, who has highlighted the "dangerous" demands players are facing as the number of games pile up and Bournemouth's club record signing Evanilson, who was on target against Southampton last night. The Daily Star Ah. Erik ten Hag's future is still the hot topic of debate this morning. In the Daily Star, "Sir Jim ponders United hockey cokey" as Inter Milan boss Simone Inzaghi is reportedly a serious contender to replace the Dutchman at Old Trafford if he is sacked. Hello, folks. A brand new month is here and it's filled with loads of football as the nights begin to draw in - and an international break. Last night at the Vitality Stadium, Bournemouth comfortably beat Southampton in the Premier League, with Saints boss Russell Martin was less than impressed with his side's fight against the Cherries. October brings with it the next round of fixtures in the Champions League. Arsenal, Manchester City and Celtic are all in action tonight, with Liverpool and Aston Villa - who are taking on German giants Bayern Munich - playing tomorrow. There's also one final game left in the third round of the Carabao Cup to take place on Tuesday: Newcastle United are welcoming AFC Wimbledon to St James' Park after last week's postponement due to flooding at the League Two club's stadium. The back pages were dominated by Manchester United and Erik ten Hag yesterday following the defeat by Tottenham. The Dutchman is expected to stay on at Old Trafford, so what will the papers be filled with today. .. Last Updated 22nd September 2024 at 02: 20 Please Note: All times UK. Tables are subject to change. The BBC is not responsible for any changes that may be made. © 2024 BBC. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking.