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Craig Fleming’s youngsters found themselves behind, rather unjustifiably, early on, but Afolabi levelled the tie before half-time, and the visitors dominated proceedings thereafter.
Robise edged in front in the 72nd minute, before Afolabi sealed victory with a well-taken second of the afternoon; the striker coming to the fore in the absence of top scorer Michael Obafemi.
The victory extends Southampton’s unbeaten league run to eight games, having triumphed in every league fixture since the Christmas break.
The away side were immediately on the front foot, setting the tone from the off, as Jake Vokins crafted Saints’ first chance inside five minutes. Driving down the left and looping a diagonal cross, Afolabi chested down neatly to Sean Brennan, but the eventual shot was skewed wide of the target.
Robise, enjoying his second successive start, collected the ball from Will Smallbone on halfway five minutes later, charged forward, and picked out Brennan, but again the effort was tame, and unusually wayward.
Wasteful in possession, the home side struggled to retain the ball, while Saints looked to capitalise on the apparent laxity. Afolabi swivelled in the box, attempting to maneuver the ball on to his favoured foot, before slicing wide of the mark.
In an abrupt change of momentum, Leicester’s Tyrese Shade fired a warning sign in the 20th minute, before making good on his threat moments later. The winger cut inside, evaded a challenge, before firing accurately in to the far corner, to give the home side an unforeseen lead.
But, in almost immediate reply, Afolabi had the visitors level. Capitalising on a goalkeeping error, the striker rolled the ball gleefully in to an empty net, ensuring parity was justly restored.
Harry Hamblin had the chance to edge Saints in front just before the interval, but his low drive, fizzing up off the greasy turf, was well held by Rhys Davies.
With a first period littered with chances, the second half had unexpectedly less. Adam Parkes was however called in to action on the hour mark, as substitute Kairo Edwards-John nipped in behind the Saints rearguard, unleashing a low shot which Parkes used his legs to repel.
The momentum swung the way of the home side, momentarily, as a series of corners and dead ball situations asked questions of Southampton’s defensive capabilities. Absorbing the pressure well, the visitors then snuffed out a chance of their own.
Smallbone was released down the left, unselfishly spotting the run of Robise at the back post, where the winger’s first time finish completed the turnaround for Fleming’s youngsters.
Towering centre-half Lukas Husek headed wide in the 83rd minute, but Saints looked largely comfortably for the remaining minutes, dominating possession, and even capping a fine away performance with a second goal for Afolabi.
Worthy victors overall, the brace put the gloss on an honest and hard-working display for the young Irish international striker, and extended Saints’ unbeaten league run, as the young side chase down Chelsea and Arsenal at the top of the standings.
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