Southampton have too much class for derby rivals Bournemouth in 2-0 win
Two first-half strikes enough as Saints ease to victory

Southampton underlined their status as the south coast’s pre-eminent force as in-form Graziano Pelle inspired a 2-0 win over local rivals Bournemouth on Sunday.
Ronald Koeman’s side struck twice in the space of five minutes late in the first half when Steven Davis finished off a fine move started by Pelle, who then notched his ninth club goal of the season to double the lead.
Southampton played the last 12 minutes at St Mary’s with 10 men after Victor Wanyama was sent off for a second booking, but they were able to hold on with few alarms.
That was the best 45 minutes, maybe the best in more than one year
While the local bragging rights were a welcome bonus, more significantly Southampton are up to seventh in the Premier League after extending their unbeaten run to seven matches in all competitions.
"That was the best 45 minutes, maybe the best in more than one year," Koeman told reporters.
"It was a high tempo. We had good ball possession and if you watch the two goals it is all about a high quality of football.
