Southampton manager Alan Pardew described his side's 3-1 victory over MK Dons as "our most significant win yet".
The Saints are on the brink of climbing out of the League One relegation zone after a fourth straight win. They trailed 1-0 at the break to a stunning free-kick strike by Jason Puncheon right on the stroke of half-time.
But, shortly after making a double substitution, they turned the match on its head with second-half strikes by Dean Hammond, Rickie Lambert and an injury-time third by substitute David Connolly.
"MK Dons were third in the table and the highest placed side we've played so far, so to beat them is of great significance and will give us great confidence," Pardew said.
"I didn't think we played very well in the first half. We stopped doing what we'd been good at in recent games and, whilst we had a lot of the ball, we didn't really look like hurting them.
"But it was different in the second half. We had players running at them, taking defenders on and created plenty of chances, three of which we put away."










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our man AP comments "our most significant win yet".....I agree, however I would add our most magnificent win yet also. Bring on Saturday at the O's....god im even getting to know the nick names for this lower league division....bring it on....5 out of 5....(ok one of those was a cup win), but I will take that..I dont think we have had 5 wins a trot in donkeys years....Oh when the Saints..go marching in.....Oh when the Saints go marching in....I wanna be in that number....oh when the saints go marching in.......
Come oooon You Saiiinnntts!!!
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