Jay Rodriguez fired two more goals as Saints got back to winning ways with a convincing 3-0 win at Cardiff.

The £7m man scored twice in the space of four minutes at the Cardiff City Stadium with Rickie Lambert adding the other.

Saints, led by newlywed captain Adam Lallana, were dominant throughout and were very worthy winners.

The victory put behind them a run of six games without a victory ahead of a trip to Everton on Sunday.

Before the game much of the focus was on Malky Mackay and his reprieve as Cardiff manager may prove shortlived after three goals in 13 first-half minutes saw Southampton compound the embattled Scot's problems.

Peter Whittingham had missed a great early chance for the Bluebirds but, aside from a brief rally early in the second half, they were outplayed by their visitors.

The on-field performance added to the sense of off-field discontent caused by the civil war between Macaky and owner Vincent Tan which has put the manager's position in real jeopardy.

The lingering uncertainty over Mackay's future, despite a statement from chairman Mehmet Dalman that he would be in charge for the "forseeable future", fuelled a pre-match protest where a group of supporters voiced their disapproval of Tan's running of the club.

Chants of 'Don't sack Malky Mackay' and 'We'll always be blue' also rang around the stadium during the game.

But the woeful nature of the performance was such that by the full-time whistle not all of the boos from the remaining home fans were for the Malaysian owner, who himself left his seat five minutes before the end.

Southampton simply strolled to victory, although it could have been a different game had Whittingham not missed a sitter in the 11th minute.

Craig Noone whipped in a wonderful cross from the Cardiff right to pick out Whittingham's late run into the box, but the midfielder fluffed his lines and diverted the ball over the bar from close range.

The miss proved costly as Saints took the lead three minutes later.

Steven Davis freed Adam Lallana on the right and the midfielder teed up Rodriguez for a tap-in with an inch-perfect ball across the box.

Rodriguez had been in an offside position when Davis' pass was played but was not interfering and play was correctly allowed to go on for him to slot home.

The travelling support chanted 'You're getting sacked in the morning' to Mackay, and the Scot's plight became even worse in the 20th minute.

Lambert picked out Rodriguez, who had lost Kevin-Theophile Catheine with ease, for the striker to roll the ball through David Marshall's legs.

It was soon 3-0 and Rodriguez was involved again. The striker beat Aron Gunnarsson in the air and Lambert pounced on the loose ball to fire past a helpless Marshall.

Cardiff almost hit back immediately when Andrew Taylor's shot took a deflection off Jose Fonte, but Paulo Gazzaniga readjusted to palm the ball away.

Southampton looked comfortable, but Peter Odemwingie should have made the most of being incorrectly ruled onside.

The Nigerian forward dithered as he headed into the box and Maya Yoshida got back to make the tackle.

It was little surprise when the former West Brom player was withdrawn at the break with Andreas Cornelius taking his place.

The big Danish striker had two chances soon after coming on, but Gazzaniga punched away one header before a second flew wide.

Saints gave a reminder of their threat on the counter as Luke Shaw burst forward and had a shot saved by Marshall, while Campbell fired over wildly at the other end.

The game petered out during the final quarter and boos greeted the home side as they left the field, not that Tan would have heard them.