Labouring Reds keep top-four hopes alive
Mane and Thiago both on target as Klopp’s side beat Southampton in battle for Euro spot
Sadio Mane’s first-half header and a late effort by Thiago earned Liverpool an unconvincing 2-0 win at home to Southampton to keep Jurgen Klopp’s side in the hunt for a top-four finish in the Premier League.
Liverpool were far from their best, and keeper Alisson saved them on several occasions. But the win moved them into sixth spot with 57 points from 34 games, six points behind fourthplaced Leicester City with a game in hand.
Mane got on the end of Mohamed Salah’s flighted pass into the area in the 31st minute, seconds after Southampton’s Che Adams had been denied an opener for the visitors.
The three points looked far from safe until Thiago buried a low shot into the corner in the 90th minute – his first goal since joining from Bayern Munich.
Southampton remain in 16th place and, while they are not mathematically safe from relegation, they look like hanging on to their top-flight status.
Klopp described the victory as “very important” after successive draws.
“[Top four] is not impossible but it’s difficult. We will give it a try and see where we get to,” he said.
Manchester City’s earlier defeat by Chelsea meant that, technically, Liverpool are still champions. But they continue to look nothing like the marauding machine that took them to the title last season in such dominant fashion.
Southampton keeper Fraser Forster was kept busy with saves from Diogo Jota and Salah early on but Liverpool looked uneasy whenever Southampton attacked and were lucky not to fall behind.
Nathan Teller found himself in acres of space down the right flank and surged forward before crossing low for Adams who looked certain to score before Alisson smothered his shot.
Liverpool made the most of that let-off a minute later when Salah hoisted the ball into the box and Mane headed in.
Mane had a goal disallowed but Brazilian Thiago settled the issue when he threaded a shot into the corner.
“It is an amazing feeling [to score] but the most important thing is the three points.
“We keep fighting for a small miracle,” Thiago said of Liverpool’s top-four hopes. “The window is open so we try to go through the window.”