SAINTS’ 4-0 romp at Sunderland last weekend was their joint-highest away win since the Premier League came into being in 1992.

The Wearside success equalled Saints’ 4-0 win at Leicester City in December 2001.

It was only the seventh time the club had scored four or more away goals in a top flight game since 1966.

Here, the Daily Echo looks at them all ...

April 9 1994 Norwich 4 Saints 5 An incredible recovery by Alan Ball’s Saints, who were 3-1 down at Carrow Road with 33 minutes remaining.

Trailing early on to a Mark Robins goal, Saints levelled just before half-time through a Rob Ullathorne own goal.

Jeremy Goss and Chris Sutton seemed to have put the Canaries on course for victory, but Le Tissier struck twice, including a penalty, to level.

Norwich were back in front at 4-3 via Sutton’s second, only for Le Tissier to complete his treble with a header. That set the scene for Ken Monkou to emerge as the match-winner, heading in Le Tissier’s injury time corner.

April 25 1998 West Ham 2 Saints 4 Matt Le Tissier’s 40th minute opener was quickly cancelled out by Trevor Sinclair.

Egil Ostenstad and Carlton Palmer put Dave Jones’ side 3-1 up before Steve Lomas replied with eight minutes left. Ostenstad promptly scored his second.

December 8 2001 Leicester 0 Saints 4 Swedish midfielder Anders Svensson scored twice as Gordon Strachan’s lowly Saints thumped their relegation rivals at Filbert Street.

James Beattie and Marian Pahars also netted as Saints netted three times in the final 24 minutes.

The victory took Saints out of the relegation zone, and dumped the Foxes in the bottom three.

January 1 2002 Chelsea 2 Saints 4 A stunning victory for Saints, who entered the game fourth bottom while Chelsea had only been beaten once at home in the league all season.

Saints trailed 2-1 at half-time, after taking an early lead through James Beattie, to goals from Eidur Gudjohnsen and Jimmy-Floyd Hasselbaink.

Marian Pahars levelled on 55 minutes before Chris Marsden headed Saints in front just after the hour mark. Beattie wrapped up the unlikely success on 73 minutes.

April 3 2004 Wolves 1 Saints 4 Claus Lundekvam scored his first ever competitive goal for Saints - over eight years after arriving at the club.

His former boss Dave Jones was on the receiving end as the Norwegian struck on 58 minutes to put Paul Sturrock’s side 2-0 up - James Beattie having netted on 25 minutes.

Henri Camara pulled one back for the lowly hosts but Kevin Phillips struck twice in the last two minutes.

April 23 2015 Aston Villa 2 Saints 4 Saints were expected to win this one, given Villa’s truly appalling league form, and they duly did.

Shane Long and Dusan Tadic put Ronald Koeman’s side in command after 39 minutes, with Ashley Westwood replying on the stroke of half-time.

Tadic and Westwood traded further goals before Sadio Mane netted in the 90th minute.

February 11 2017 Sunderland 0 Saints 4 New £14m signing Manolo Gabbiadini continued his impressive start to life in the Premier League with a first half double.

Manchester City loanee defender Jason Denayer put through his own goal in the 88th minute and there was still time for Shane Long to complete the scoring.