PREMIER LEAGUE - Southampton stops to Liverpool in two minutes: Southampton 3 - 2 Liverpool

Published on: 20 March 2016

Southampton,  coaching by Dutchman Ronald Koeman, came from two goals in twenty minutes against Liverpool (3-2), who had three wins in a row and took a step back in their desire to achieve a European place.

The team of German Jurgen Klopp, who last Thursday sealed their move to the quarterfinals of the Europa League at the expense of Manchester United, maintained their momentum in the first half and in five minutes stood with 0-2 at St Mary's Stadium.

After the break, the reaction of the local team was evident. Koeman's team not wavered, despite the Senegalese Sadio Mane missed a penalty 50 minutes into the second half. In fact, the African was decisive in the victory of his team. He pulled one back in the minute 60, before that the Italian Graziano Pelle scored at 84. Sadio Mane also scored after the winning goal for his team.

Source: transfermarketweb.com

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