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Coutinho grabs wonder-goal as Liverpool march past the Saints

The Brazilian scored after just three minutes while Raheem Sterling added a second late in the second half.

LIVERPOOL ENHANCED THEIR UEFA Champions League qualification prospects with a 2-0 Premier League win at Southampton.

Philippe Coutinho scored a magnificent long-range opener amid a frantic start when the home team had a pair of strong penalty appeals turned down.

Southampton enjoyed sustained periods of pressure, but Liverpool’s defence managed to hold firm, leaving Raheem Sterling to double their advantage in the 73rd minute.

The result moves Liverpool, unbeaten in the league since mid-December, up to sixth in the table – a point behind their opponents and two shy of Manchester United in fourth.

Filip Djuricic was handed a first start in attack for Southampton, who welcomed back left-back Matt Targett and midfielder James Ward-Prowse.

A hip injury to Liverpool defender Mamadou Sakho meant Dejan Lovren joined Adam Lallana in starting against his former club, while Sterling replaced Daniel Sturridge.

Djuricic was immediately into the action, going down under pressure from Emre Can in the penalty area after 20 seconds, but referee Kevin Friend was unmoved.

Liverpool responded to that uncertain opening by stylishly grabbing a third-minute lead when Lazar Markovic fed the ball to Coutinho, who netted superbly from 30 yards via the underside of the crossbar.
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There was more frustration for Southampton as another challenge on Djuricic inside the box, this time from Joe Allen, went unpunished and Simon Mignolet made a fine save when the loose ball broke to Eljero Elia.

Friend provoked further ire from the home support two minutes before half-time when Mignolet charged down Elia’s effort on the end of a long punt forward from marginally outside his area and was not punished for handball.

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The Belgium goalkeeper then beat away a Djuricic strike to ensure Liverpool’s advantage remained intact at half-time.

Having seen his defence under sustained pressure, Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers sent on Alberto Moreno in place of Markovic at left wing-back, while Morgan Schneiderlin replaced Steven Davis for Southampton.

Graziano Pelle scuffed wide from 20 yards following a slick passing move as the hosts remained on the front foot.

Southampton manager Ronald Koeman introduced Sadio Mane in place of Ward-Prowse and the forward had a shot on the turn blocked by Martin Skrtel as the hour approached.

Sturridge bolstered the Liverpool attack in place of Lallana and some wonderful skill from the England man beat Jose Fonte before he failed to get a shot away.

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Rodgers’ men sealed the points when Targett lost his footing in trying to clear Moreno’s low cross and Fraser Forster could only touch Sterling’s firm low strike into the net.

In the closing minutes, Sturridge twice came close to getting his name on the scoresheet as Southampton absorbed their latest setback in a run of one win in four league outings – scoring a solitary goal during this time.

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    Mute Jimmy
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    Sep 22nd 2015, 6:20 AM

    All things considered, I think Kerry football is in the healthiest position it has been in years. And with our hurlers in the senior championship next year – Roll on 2016!!

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    Mute David Renehan
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    Sep 22nd 2015, 9:32 AM

    Jack o Connor must go down as one of the best managers the gaa has seen. All Ireland’s at minor, 21 and senior. Still has a big say in future of Kerry football by the sound of things

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    Mute Dave McAuliffe
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    Sep 22nd 2015, 11:30 AM

    He has been involved in 21 All Ireland finals, all the above + schools.

    He has 18 All Ireland wins – that is just amazing

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    Mute Ruth Johnson
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    Sep 22nd 2015, 6:25 AM

    Great manager but got it all wrong Sunday.

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    Mute Paul Dunne
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    Sep 22nd 2015, 8:54 AM

    Ruth Dublin are just a better team than kerry 3 wins from 3

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    Mute Frainc Ó Broin
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    Sep 22nd 2015, 11:32 AM

    Kerry have a knack of pulling out a few new stars when it looks like change is needed. adding one or two of those minors and a retirement or two and you’ve a fresh and very talented squad

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    Mute John Carroll
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    Sep 22nd 2015, 9:56 AM

    Lets be honest but for some terrible refreeing decisions last yr Kerry would not have been in the Final last yr.And again this yr in Killarney poor refreeing decisions put them on the good side of the draw avoiding Dublin and Mayo in the process which meant they would have been knocked out of this yrs championship at the quarter or semi final stage. This had nothing to do with Eamon fitzs “genius” as a manager.

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    Mute Paul Dunne
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    Sep 22nd 2015, 10:22 AM

    correct John the first top team they faced beat them quiet easily all over the pitch.

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    Mute Lorcan Quinlan
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    Sep 22nd 2015, 10:30 AM

    I wouldn’t be writing off Kerry yet ! they have a history of getting it right and coming back and winning Sam ! However this Dublin team Definitely have their measure !

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    Mute Paul Dunne
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    Sep 22nd 2015, 10:36 AM

    agreed lorcan kerry are definitely the second best team.

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    Mute Peter McGlynn
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    Sep 22nd 2015, 6:48 PM

    There’ll be plenty of retirements now I’d say.

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    Mute Lorcan Quinlan
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    Sep 22nd 2015, 7:22 PM

    Donaghy and The Gooch certainly don’t instill the same fear as they used too !

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