Southampton 1 2 Liverpool Reds Player Ratings as Minamino and Matip set up a mouth watering final day of action Premier League
Southampton 1-2 Liverpool: Reds' Player Ratings as Minamino and Matip set up a mouth-watering final day of action Premier League Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout
All square at the interval after Minamino cancelled out Redmond's early effort
HALF-TIME Southampton 1-1 LiverpoolAll square at the interval after Minamino cancelled out Redmond's early effort The second half began in a much more composed and organized fashion for Liverpool. Klopp brought into the game for the injured Joe Gomez as James Milner moved to right-back. He added some much-needed composure to the Reds' midfield. They continued to move the ball forward, hoping to carve out an opening to take the lead in the game. It wasn't until the 67th minute that Liverpool scored to go 2-1 up. reacted quickly following a half-hearted clearance by Mohamed Elyounoussi to head the ball into the goal. Southampton tried creating chances to score but were stopped in their tracks in the middle third itself. The Reds did well to hold on to their lead and secured a crucial 2-1 win that kept them in the Premier League title race.
Southampton 1-2 Liverpool Reds Player Ratings as Minamino and Matip set up a mouth-watering final day of action Premier League 2021-22
Southampton v Liverpool - Premier League defeated 2-1 in the at the St. Mary's Stadium on Tuesday, 17 May. The win took them to within one point of first-placed Manchester City with just one game remaining. The Saints came into this game on the back of a 3-0 defeat at the hands of Brentford. With nothing left to play for, Ralph Hassenhutl's men were looking to put in a strong performance for the home crowd in their last home game of the season. The Reds, on the other hand, played a grueling 120 minutes of football followed by penalties in their FA Cup final triumph against Chelsea. Jurgen Klopp fielded a fully-rotated XI with one eye on their final game against Wolverhampton Wanderers on Sunday, May 22. All set on the south coast All set on the south coast Southampton made a lively start to the game with Armando Broja looking to make runs behind Liverpool's defense. Nathan Tella looked sharp as he darted down the left flank. He provided an assist for the hosts' opening goal. Nathan Redmond made it 1-0 to the Saints with a stunning curler in the 13th minute. Roberto Firmino and looked sharp for Liverpool in the early exchanges. The latter did well to create space using his pace and dribbling abilities as provided an assist for his side's equalizer. Takumi Minamino applied the finishing touches with a powerful shot to make it 1-1 after 27 minutes. After the equalizer, both the Reds looked likely to score their second goal but the Saints still maintained a goal threat on the counter. However, neither were able to build significant momentum before the break as they went into half-time at 1-1. HALF-TIME Southampton 1-1 LiverpoolAll square at the interval after Minamino cancelled out Redmond's early effort
HALF-TIME Southampton 1-1 LiverpoolAll square at the interval after Minamino cancelled out Redmond's early effort The second half began in a much more composed and organized fashion for Liverpool. Klopp brought into the game for the injured Joe Gomez as James Milner moved to right-back. He added some much-needed composure to the Reds' midfield. They continued to move the ball forward, hoping to carve out an opening to take the lead in the game. It wasn't until the 67th minute that Liverpool scored to go 2-1 up. reacted quickly following a half-hearted clearance by Mohamed Elyounoussi to head the ball into the goal. Southampton tried creating chances to score but were stopped in their tracks in the middle third itself. The Reds did well to hold on to their lead and secured a crucial 2-1 win that kept them in the Premier League title race.