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Southampton 1 Midtjylland 1: Rodriguez nets but hosts rue away goal

Jay Rodriguez scored his first goal since March 2014 on Thursday, but it was not enough as Southampton were held to a 1-1 home draw by Midtjylland in their UEFA Europa League play-off first leg, conceding a potentially costly away goal.

Former Southampton academy player Tim Sparv returned to haunt his old club as he broke the deadlock for the Danish side and, although Rodriguez found the net following his 16-month injury lay-off to restore parity, it proved another disappointing setback for Ronald Koeman.

Midtjylland never appeared overawed and eventually capitalised on Southampton's laboriousness with a potentially crucial away goal just before the break – Sparv providing a tidy finish from outside the area.

There was nothing to suggest during the opening exchanges at St Mary's Stadium that this was a foregone conclusion, as the visitors looked organised at the back and sprightly going forward.

The first opportunity did fall to Southampton, though, as Steven Caulker headed James Ward-Prowse's free-kick just wide.

But Midtjylland, renowned for their own set-piece prowess, went close a few minutes later, as Southampton only partially cleared Kian Hansen's corner and Petter Andersson dragged wide from 20 yards.

The hosts were then fortunately bailed out by goalkeeper Maarten Stekelenburg in the 25th minute, the Dutchman palming away Erik Sviatchenko's seemingly goal-bound header after a launched Hansen throw-in.

And Midtjylland took full advantage of their hosts' toothless showing on the stroke of half-time, as Sparv lashed an inch-perfect effort into the bottom-left corner from 25 yards.

The goalkeeper caught the eye nine minutes later, though, palming a Caulker header over in spectacular style, before Matt Targett drilled agonisingly wide with just over 15 minutes to go.

Southampton continued to throw caution to the wind towards the end and Midtjylland almost caught them on the break, but Jose Fonte blocked Rilwan Hassan's powerful effort. 

Maya Yoshida almost provided Southampton with a dramatic finish, but the defender's header in the sixth minute of stoppage time hit the post, leaving Midtjylland with the advantage going into the second leg.