ANDREW Surman left fans asking for more of the same as Saints blasted five goals in a league game for the first time in over a decade.
Surman netted his first senior hat-trick - after scoring just two goals in his first 36 senior appearances for Saints (25 starts, 11 subs).
And the youngster revealed he made up with Grzegorz Rasiak after the game after insisting he took Saints' injury-time penalty that completed his treble.
It was the first three-goal show Surman could remember scoring at any level, and it came in front of his parents Julie and Steve and girlfriend Laura, who were sat in the Itchen Stand.
Surman, whose last senior goal had come on the final day of last season against Leicester, added: "I pointed to them when I scored the hat-trick but I think they gave up putting money on me (to score first) halfway through the season!"
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