SOFIANE Boufal admitted he is “so hungry” for success at Saints after his sensational individual goal in the 1-0 victory over West Bromwich Albion at St Mary’s.

The Moroccan came on as a late substitute and four minutes later netted a contender for goal of the season, weaving through the Baggies defence and slotting neatly in to the bottom corner.

The 24-year-old said: "My first Premier League goal of this season, yes, it's very special - the most important thing is we take three points - more important than my goal.

"I scored one in France I remember, but I am so happy with this goal. I am so hungry. The most important thing is to show the manager on the pitch I can play with this team."

Dusan Tadic was full of praise for Boufal, who netted his first goal in 23 Premier League games as Saints sealed their first triumph in three matches in the Premier League.

Tadic said: “It was an amazing goal. He scored a very nice goal and sometimes it is like that.

“You score a goal like that and not from clear chances but what is most important is that we took the three points. It was a great goal.”

The Serbian playmaker was delighted with a much-needed triumph.

“Every player in our club has some kind of quality and some games it is not possible to show, and then in some games it is possible to show. Most importantly we won as a team,” he said.

“I think every quality is important. We have 20-25 players and every player is important for the team and that’s it.”