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Gabbiadini double earns Southampton 2-2 draw against Newcastle

Soccer Football - Premier League - Southampton vs Newcastle United - St. Mary's Stadium, Southampton, Britain - October 15, 2017 Southampton's Manolo Gabbiadini scores their first goal Action Images via Reuters/Matthew Childs

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Oct 15 (Reuters) - Manolo Gabbiadini earned Southampton a point by scoring both goals in a 2-2 Premier League draw with Newcastle United at St Mary’s on Sunday.

The Italian striker equalised twice for the hosts, first with a fine solo effort in the 49th minute to cancel out Isaac Hayden’s first-half opener.

Soccer Football - Premier League - Southampton vs Newcastle United - St Mary's Stadium, Southampton, Britain - October 15, 2017 Southampton's Fraser Forster REUTERS/Eddie Keogh

Newcastle regained the lead two minutes later through Ayoze Perez but Gabbiadini replied from the penalty spot in the 75th minute after Shane Long had been brought down by Florian Lejeune.

Gabbiadini’s double saved Southampton from a third successive home defeat and lifted them two places to 10th in the table, while Newcastle remain ninth.

Southampton manager Mauricio Pellegrino said: "It was a chaotic game. We conceded a couple of soft goals. In the last 20 minutes we could win the game but we could also lose it.

Soccer Football - Premier League - Southampton vs Newcastle United - St Mary's Stadium, Southampton, Britain - October 15, 2017 Southampton's Steven Davis clears a shot off the line from Newcastle United's Florian Lejeune REUTERS/Eddie Keogh

"As a manager I don't like this sort of game. We scored two goals but we didn't always control the game."

Hayden opened the scoring with a drilled shot on the rebound after Southampton goalkeeper Fraser Forster had parried Christian Atsu's effort into his path.

Virgil van Dijk almost equalised when he headed just wide two minutes later but Southampton otherwise struggled to create chances despite dominating possession and territory.

Soccer Football - Premier League - Southampton vs Newcastle United - St Mary's Stadium, Southampton, Britain - October 15, 2017 Southampton's Maya Yoshida (L) and Cedric Soares (2nd R) in action with Newcastle United's Matt Ritchie (R) and Dwight Gayle REUTERS/Eddie Keogh

Gabbiadini eased the growing tension inside St Mary's by drawing Southampton level with a moment of brilliance and his first goal since August. After skilfully pulling down a deep ball into the box, he held off Javier Manquillo and drilled a low, left-foot shot past Newcastle goalkeeper Rob Elliot at the near post.

But Southampton then switched off and allowed Matt Ritchie to play in Perez, who saw his first effort saved but then dispatched the rebound from a tight angle.

Newcastle looked to be on course for victory until Dejeune needlessly tripped Long and gave Gabbiadini the chance to level from the penalty spot.

Soccer Football - Premier League - Southampton vs Newcastle United - St Mary's Stadium, Southampton, Britain - October 15, 2017 Newcastle United's Jonjo Shelvey in action with Southampton's Steven Davis (L) and Mario Lemina REUTERS/Eddie Keogh

Newcastle manager Rafael Benitez said: "I have to be happy because we have drawn (but) at the same disappointed because we could have won.

"We created chances to score goals. In the end I thought it was a good performance from the team."

Soccer Football - Premier League - Southampton vs Newcastle United - St Mary's Stadium, Southampton, Britain - October 15, 2017 Newcastle United's Florian Lejeune heads at goal as Southampton's Virgil van Dijk looks on REUTERS/Eddie Keogh

(Reporting by Matt Westby; Editing by Toby Davis and Clare Fallon)

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