Liverpool hold off Southampton fightback after Núñez and Elliott strikes

Liverpool hold off Southampton fightback after Núñez and Elliott strikes

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Liverpool hold off Southampton fightback after Núñez and Elliott strikes
Author: David Hytner at St Mary's Stadium
Published: Dec, 18 2024 22:06

It was a night that Simon Rusk will never forget, the one when he took charge of Southampton for the first time in the wake of Russell Martin’s sacking and carried the fight to Arne Slot and Liverpool. Nobody gave Southampton a prayer – and not only because they had conceded five in defeat in each of their previous two home matches. It has been a season of remorseless struggle for them.

When Liverpool surged into a two-goal lead before the interval, they were strolling and this Carabao Cup quarter-final looked over. Darwin Núñez scored the first and there was then a first goal of an injury-hit season for Harvey Elliott. Slot watched from up in the press box as he served a touchline suspension for three yellow cards. He was comfortable.

And then he was not because Southampton were vibrant and dangerous in the second half. Jordan Archer got back them back into it and he would miss a big chance for the equaliser. Southampton had other flickers, not least in stoppage time when Mateus Fernandes felt he was dragged down for a penalty by Jarell Quansah. The referee, Simon Hooper, was unmoved. Liverpool had done enough.

Talk about a baptism of fire for Rusk, a knockout tie against surely the best team in Europe so far this season. Rusk’s experience as a manager had gone no further than a spell at the helm of Stockport in the National League in 2021. He is best known for his work as a youth level coach; he was in charge of the England Under-19s from August 2022 until the end of 2023.

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