Southampton managed to secure a point against West Ham United with a late equaliser from Leslie Ugochukwu, ending the match 1-1. Jarrod Bowen initially put West Ham ahead shortly after halftime with an impressive solo effort. Despite missing several chances, Southampton's persistence paid off when Ugochukwu volleyed home via the post, marking only their second point in nine games.
West Ham's inability to maintain their lead has extended their winless streak to six matches, the longest since early 2024. This result has intensified the pressure on head coach Graham Potter, who joined the club three months ago. The draw leaves West Ham in 16th place, just one point above Wolves, having played an extra game.

Despite earning a valuable point, Southampton remain at the bottom of the Premier League table with 11 points. Their away performance has been slightly better this season, accumulating six points compared to five at St Mary's Stadium. However, their struggles in London persist as they have now gone 18 matches without a victory in the capital, suffering 13 losses and drawing five times.
Tyler Dibling had a significant opportunity to score for Southampton but missed from close range with only ten minutes left on the clock. His shot went over the bar, squandering a chance to change the game's outcome earlier. Nonetheless, Ugochukwu's late goal ensured that Southampton did not leave empty-handed.
The Hammers are experiencing their worst run of form this season, unable to secure a win in their last six league games. This poor performance is causing growing dissatisfaction among fans towards Graham Potter's leadership. The team's inability to defeat one of the league's weakest sides highlights ongoing challenges for West Ham.
Overall, while Southampton managed to salvage a point through Ugochukwu's brilliance, both teams continue to face significant challenges in their respective campaigns. Southampton remains rooted at the bottom of the table while West Ham struggles to break free from their winless streak.