Apr 15, 2017 at 5.30pm UK at ​St Mary's Stadium
Attendance: 31,850
Southampton
0-3
Man CityManchester City

Hojbjerg (31'), Davis (37'), Soares (41')
FT(HT: 0-0)
Kompany (55'), Sane (77'), Aguero (80')

Result: Vincent Kompany inspires Manchester City to victory over Southampton

Manchester City's Belgian defender Vincent Kompany (L) celebrates an own goal by Juventus' defender from Italy Giorgio Chiellini during a UEFA Champions League group stage football match between Manchester City and Juventus at the Etihad stadium in Manche
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Vincent Kompany marks his return to Manchester City's starting lineup with a stellar display in their 3-0 win over Southampton at St Mary's Stadium.

Manchester City have recorded back-to-back Premier League wins by defeating Southampton 3-0 at St Mary's Stadium, seeing them move into third place in the table.

Just a third league triumph in eight trips to this ground was inspired by captain Vincent Kompany, who marked his latest injury return to the starting lineup with the opening goal of the evening and an impressive all-round defensive display at the back.

City are now seven points clear of Manchester United in the race for a top-four finish, having played two games more than their rivals - who they are still to face in the final run-in - while Southampton remain ninth in the table.

For just the sixth time this season in the Premier League, the opening 45 minutes saw zero shots registered on target at either end of the pitch in front of the near-32,000 supporters in attendance.

Sergio Aguero had a couple of half-chances in the opening stages, neither of which he could turn goalwards, while Dusan Tadic blasted over 15 yards out from a Manolo Gabbiadini pull-back.

Gabbiadini's return to the hosts' starting lineup following a recent spell on the sidelines was a major boost pre-match, as was the experience of Steven Davis in defensive midfield, but Southampton were more focused on sitting back than getting at their opponents.

City were dominating possession but struggling to do too much with the ball, though that should have changed 35 minutes in when David Silva slotted wide after being spotted near the back post by Aguero.

The only real talking point in a bland first half came shortly after that Silva miss, as Leroy Sane got in behind and was sent crashing to the ground by Fraser Forster, only for referee Neil Swarbrick to rightly wave away his penalty appeals.

No Premier League team has scored more goals in all competitions than City's 101 this term, though, and they had also netted in their previous 11 meetings with Southampton, so there remained hope of a breakthrough in the second half.

City's urgency was clear to see in the early stages of the second period, testing Forster for the first time two minutes after the restart through a tame Yaya Toure shot from range - a sign of things to come.

The opening goal arrived 55 minutes in thanks to returning skipper Kompany, who climbed higher than Maya Yoshida to head home his first top-flight goal in 20 months.

Jesus Navas had tested Forster in the direct build-up to that key moment in the match, and the Englishman was required once more to keep out Silva's rebound after parrying Kevin De Bruyne's initial cross into the area.

Southampton have shown good steel of late, however, losing just one of their last six matches prior to this weekend, and they nearly snatched a leveller when defender Yoshida peeled off at the back post but sent his header straight at Claudio Bravo.

City had their killer second 13 minutes from time, hitting their opponents in a counter-attacking move that culminated in De Bruyne bursting clean through and squaring for Sane to roll the ball home.

Two soon became three following another De Bruyne assist, this time racing to the byline and floating the ball into a dangerous area for Aguero to power home his 11th goal in 11 outings.

All that was left for City to do was see out the opposition in the remainder, which they duly did thanks to the solid defensive work of star performer Kompany.

David Silva jumps on Man City teammate Yaya Toure after he scores against Sunderland on December 26, 2015
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