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Southampton FC vs Liverpool FC: Result, Ratings and Quotes

Player ratings, fan reaction & more: Title race to go down to final day as Liverpool see off Southampton

Result

Liverpool and Southampton played out their penultimate Premier League game of the season on Tuesday evening.

Liverpool headed into the tie knowing they had to win to stand any real chance of beating Manchester City, who drew with West Ham over the weekend, to the Premier League title.

Southampton, meanwhile, had little left to play for. And, when all was said and done at St Mary’s, Liverpool, unsurprisingly, came away with the win.

Southampton took the lead in the tie 13 minutes in. Nathan Redmond picked up the ball near the halfway line before using his pace to get clear of Joe Gomez and curl an effort past Alisson.

Liverpool then pulled one back after 26 minutes via Takumi Minamino who decided not to celebrate his goal because he spent a full six months on loan at Southampton.

Liverpool continued to dominate the game from here and eventually made it 2-1 67 minutes in.

As a result, the race for the Premier League title will go down to the final day with the Reds needing to beat Wolves and then Aston Villa needing to draw or beat City.

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Southampton player ratings

Alex McCarthy (4) – Probably should have done better with the Minamino goal, which was at his near post.

Kyle Walker-Peters (3.5) – Had a hard time dealing with Diogo Jota. Should have done a better job marking Matip for his goal.

Jack Stephens (4) – Was too slow when trying to close down Minamino before he scored.

Lyanco (6) – Did well to bring the ball out of defence and start the attack which led to Redmond’s goal.

Mohammed Salisu (6) – Could have done a better job blocking Gomez’s cross in the build-up to Minamino’s goal. Played well outside of that, though, winning a number of ground and aerial duels whilst also boasting a high passing accuracy.

Nathan Tella (5) – Got the assist for Redmond’s goal but did little else of note.

Ibrahima Diallo (2.5) – Really poor showing from the Frenchman who did not win a single ground duel or make any blocks, interceptions or tackles in the first 45.

James Ward-Prowse (3) – Didn’t create much and was poor defensively.

Nathan Redmond (6.5) – Showed great composure to work a shooting angle before curling in the opening goal.

Mohamed Elyounoussi (3) – Struggled to have any real impact on the game, with his crossing pretty subpar. Poor clearance before Matip’s goal.

Armando Broja (5) – Caused Liverpool some issues with his pace and his but didn’t test Alisson enough.

Substitutes

Stuart Armstrong (3) – Brought on to add some firepower to the Saints’ attack but he struggled to have much of an impact.

Oriol Romeu (3) – Had little impact on the match.

Che Adams (N/A)

Liverpool player ratings

Alisson (5.5) – Made some good saves and was clever with his runs off his line to help deal with Southampton players making runs in behind Liverpool’s high line. Couldn’t do much about the Redmond goal.

Joe Gomez (5.5) – Should have closed Redmond down better for the opener. Good cross to pick out Jota for the Liverpool equaliser. Was taken off at the break due to injury.

Ibrahima Konate (5.5) – Positioning was somewhat poor during the game, leaving Joel Matip very vulnerable at times. Made some crucial blocks and won several duels late on though.

Joel Matip (7) – Did a good job bringing the ball out of defence to try and break the lines and start attacks. Also scored Liverpool’s second.

Kostas Tsimikas (6) – Did a decent job filling in for Andy Robertson, though he did lack some of the Scotsman’s attacking prowess.

James Milner (7) – A solid display from the veteran. He won a number of duels, created chances with his long balls and broke up several Southampton attacks. Was moved to right-back for the second half and did an ok job there as well.

Harvey Elliott (6) –  Was Liverpool’s brightest midfielder in the first half, creating chances and causing Southampton issues with his clever passing and marauding runs. Off after 65 minutes due to lack of fitness.

Curtis Jones (5) – A solid if unspectacular showing from the Welshman.

Takumi Minamino (6.5) – Good finish for Liverpool’s equaliser.

Roberto Firmino (6) – Pressed well and created a few chances but was unable to get his goal despite numerous shots.

Diogo Jota (5) – Did well to control Gomez’s cross before setting up Minamino. Missed a big chance early in the second half and then again 62 minutes in.

Substitutes

Jordan Henderson (6) – Helped control the tempo of the game when he was brought on at half-time.

Divock Origi (5) – Decent showing but did not get his goal.

Naby Keita (N/A)

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The Premier League table as it stands

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1Manchester City37286396247290
2Liverpool FC36268289246586
3Chelsea FC362010673314270
4Tottenham Hotspur372151164402468
5Arsenal FC37213135647966
6Manchester United371610115756158
7West Ham United371681359481156
8Wolverhampton Wanderers37156163740-351
9Leicester City36139145757048
10Brighton & Hove Albion371115113943-448
11Brentford FC37137174754-746
12Newcastle United371210154261-1946
13Crystal Palace361015114743445
14Aston Villa36135184950-144
15Southampton FC36913144161-2040
16Everton FC36106203959-2036
17Leeds United37811184078-3835
18Burnley FC36713163250-1834
19Watford FC3765263375-4223
20Norwich City3757252379-5622

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