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Southampton goalkeeper Fraser Forster was rushed to hospital after injuring himself against Burnley.

The south coast club won 2-0 thanks to a Shane Long effort and a Jason Shackell own goal but Forster's injury took the shine off the win.

The England keeper appeared in agony after slipping awkwardly and twisting his knee while making a clearance and manager Ronald Koeman said the situation was "looking bad".

"Fraser Forster is at hospital and it is looking bad," Koeman told the BBC. "We have to wait for the scan. I hope it will be OK for him but the doctor is not positive."

The news will come as a blow to England boss Roy Hodgson, who is now likely to be without Forster for the upcoming games against Lithuania and Italy.

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One positive for Southampton, though, was the performance of 38-year-old Kelvin Davis, who came on to replace Forster.

"It is good to have an experienced goalkeeper on the bench and he showed his qualities today," said Koeman.

"(It was) a difficult first half, they had one or two very good chances but Kelvin Davis was saving them. The second half was very good, we dominated it with good ball possession. A good win today."

Clarets boss Sean Dyche felt his side were denied a clear penalty by referee Roger East after Jose Fonte's challenge on George Boyd.

"It is impossible how we didn't get a penalty, I have seen it back," he said.

"It was certainly very surprising we didn't get a penalty. I don't mention it too often but that is the third one in a matter of weeks that we haven't had."

Southampton's win against Burnley, in pictures...