Latte lath thwarts sad saints

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SOUTHAMPTON 1

A Armstrong 12

MIDDLESBROUGH 1

Latte Lath 90

MIDDLESBROUGH boss Michael Carrick will be hoping for a less eventful build-up for their game with Sheffield Wednesday tomorrow after snatching a point at high-flying Southampton.

Carrick revealed the details of Boro’s scary 24 hours before securing a late draw at the Saints’ home.

Emmanuel Latte Lath headed in a 90th-minute equaliser after Adam Armstrong had put Saints into the driving seat.

It had come after 70mph winds battered the south coast and forced a hairy two attempts at landing into Southampton Airport on Thursday.

Carrick said: “We didn’t get to the hotel until about 10pm last night after our flight was abandoned coming into land.

“We were getting blown all over the place as we were trying to coming into land and then we ended up having to take off again. We almost got diverted to Birmingham.

“It was tasty. Some of the boys were slightly tetchy, it wasn’t pleasant.”

Boro have 11 injuries including four centre-backs on the sidelines, and Carrick hailed their display.

He said: “The boys showed what they were capable of against a strong side and with the jabs the boys have had with injuries.

“A lot of teams have had injuries but it has been a revolving door. The boys have adapted unbelievably well.

“I am so so pleased with the boys. We felt we deserved something. I enjoyed watching it. I was desperate for the boys to get something after their effort.”

Saints ended their 20-day break without a game with a goal inside 12 minutes.

Kamaldeen Sulemana lifted a ball from the left into the box and it should have been dealt with by makeshift centre-back Jonny Howson.

Howson sliced his attempted clearance to Adam Armstrong, who settled himself befo

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