Liverpool 3-1 Southampton: An all-out summary of the Reds’ win.
1. Southampton opened the exchange page to make Liverpool play comfortably.
Nathan Jones side tried to attack Liverpool in successive games at Anfield. Midfield players and full-backs line up in the top half to contribute to the chances of scoring. But that turned out to be an open space for the homegrowners to find spaces to enter easily. This was evident as they lost 3-1 at the end of the first half as their inability to intercept the ball in midfield led Andy Robertson to create chances for Darwin Nunez on the side left.
2. Darwin Nunez Raises Confidence Ahead of World Cup
The two goals Darwin Nunez has scored in this game has resulted in the Reds’ record of nine goals in 18 games in all competitions. Obviously, the two goals that are referred to are due to rhythmic competition in dangerous areas. Access to do a type of tap-in. Play less rhythm with hope that makes Nunez do not have to take the ball by himself. Which is not the highlight of the person.
3. 4-4-2 Ideal Diamond
In addition to Nunez, who is outstanding in the front This was also a match in which Harvey Elliott stood out as a right-midfielder. Discussed with the soaring, filling up, coordinating with the seniors who continue to attack in the upper lands. Good at dragging, dribbling through to break through the support zone. And got an assist from allowing Nunez to break the goal 3-1
4. James Milner’s 600th match
James Milner came on as a substitute in the second half. It was the 36-year-old’s 600th Premier League appearance, becoming only the fourth player in history to feature this length. After Gareth Barry (653), Ryan Giggs (632) and Frank Lae. Mpard (609)