Martin Semmens, the chief executive of Southampton - who currently sit 14th in the Premier League - says getting the English top-flight back in action 'would be a sign that the country is coming back to normal' AFP
Martin Semmens, the chief executive of Southampton - who currently sit 14th in the Premier League - says getting the English top-flight back in action 'would be a sign that the country is coming back Show more
Frank Lampard seeks answers to poor home form after Southampton shock Chelsea
Elsewhere, Aston Villa beat Norwich in a battle between two struggling sides while Crystal Palace fought back to beat West Ham courtesy of an Ayew wondergoal