SOUTHAMPTON England (Reuters) - Second-placed Southampton will adopt a St Mary's mindset when they travel to Aston Villa on Monday, and will take the game to the hosts as they look to continue their impressive start to the Premier League season.
Southampton have won their last five games in league and cup, and the 25 points they have is the most amassed from an opening 11 top-flight matches in their 129-year history.
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