Southampton won for the second consecutive game in the Premier League with a comfortable victory over West Bromwich Albion.
The Saints had lost their first two league fixtures of the season but got off the mark with a win at Burnley and built on that with a dominant display on Sunday, with a neat Moussa Djenepo goal and Oriol Romeu's superb strike sealing the points.
Djenepo's opener just before half-time, a clinical finish into the bottom corner, was just reward for an excellent first-half display in which only a string of fine saves by Sam Johnstone prevented Southampton from taking the lead earlier.
Johnstone kept out Ryan Bertrand's curling effort before reacting quickly to prevent Semi Ajayi from diverting the ball into his own net and then stopped Che Adams from pouncing with the follow-up.
The Manchester United academy product dived at full stretch to deny a Danny Ings header but could do nothing about Djenepo's smart finish.
West Brom were marginally better after the break but still did not trouble Alex McCarthy enough in the Southampton goal.
The hosts made sure of the points when Romeu superbly volleyed in Stuart Armstrong's cross for his first goal in 20 months.

