Seb Larsson's late strike sent struggling Sunderland through to the League Cup quarter-finals with a 2-1 win over fellow Premier League side Southampton on Wednesday.
After a tightly-contested first half the deadlock was broken on 59 minutes when Sunderland defender Phil Bardsley pounced on a spilled save from Kelvin Davis.
Jozy Altidore's initial header was parried by the Southampton keeper but Bardsley applied the finish from close range.
As Southampton piled players forward in search of an equaliser, Sunderland, second-bottom in the Premier League, exploited the gaps and Altidore raced through on 86 minutes before squaring to Larsson who made no mistake when firing into the bottom left corner.
Maya Yoshida scored a late consolation for Southampton two minutes from time, but Sunderland held on to earn their third consecutive League Cup victory at home.
Image: Sunderland's Phil Bardsley (2nd from left) celebrates after scoring against Southampton during their English League Cup fourth round match at the Stadium of Light in Sunderland, on Wednesday
Photograph: Nigel Roddis/Reuters
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