Did you spot the bit in the first half when Chucka broke forward. Most players would have broken forward thinking about receiving a through ball later on. Not Alex Scott. He was marked (not tight, but his marker in-touch), so what did he do? He stood still. His marker continued running back towards goal, Chucka then had an easy passing option, sideways / slightly forward to Scott, who got it, opened his body, and sprayed a simple pass out to Norton-Cuffy bombing forward.
Just a simple example of his game maturity, and perhaps something he learned at Southampton, because Alan Ball snr, once said Matt Le Tissier is the best player at getting into space by standing still. That wasn’t a dig at his laziness, it was a compliment of how some players think they have to run forwards, when your marker will always follow you. By standing still your marker will often ease off getting tight, thinking you are no longer a danger. It buys you time.