Darwin Nunez Shines as Liverpool Edge Southampton

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December 19, 2024 · 1 min read

Darwin Nunez Shines as Liverpool Edge Southampton
FootBall | December 19, 2024
Darwin Nunez netted his first goal for Liverpool since November 9. (Image: Getty)

Darwin Nunez helped Liverpool secure a Carabao Cup semi-final spot with a 2-1 victory over Southampton, ending his six-game goal drought. Liverpool took early control at St Mary’s with Darwin Nunez opening the scoring in the 24th minute after a deflected Trent Alexander-Arnold pass found him, capitalizing on Alex McCarthy’s slip. Harvey Elliott doubled the lead eight minutes later, scoring via a deflection after Cody Gakpo set him up.

Southampton under interim manager Simon Rusk after Russell Martin’s dismissal, started brightly but struggled to capitalize on their chances. Liverpool made significant halftime changes, resting Alexander-Arnold and Joe Gomez. The adjustments gave Southampton hope and Cameron Archer delivered a brilliant solo goal in the second half, running nearly the entire pitch before curling a strike past Caoimhin Kelleher.

The Saints bottom of the Premier League table showed resilience, creating promising opportunities and defending valiantly. Taylor Harwood-Bellis made two crucial clearances to deny Federico Chiesa. In stoppage time, Southampton appealed for a free-kick just outside Liverpool’s box but referee Simon Hooper dismissed claims of a foul by Jarell Quansah on Mateus Fernandes. Liverpool, resting key players like Mohamed Salah and Virgil van Dijk showcased squad depth.

Nunez’s goal and Elliott’s performance highlighted the contributions of their younger talents, bolstering hopes for a cup defense amid their Premier League and Champions League campaigns. Despite defeat, Southampton’s spirited second-half performance offered glimmers of hope in their relegation fight. Archer’s goal and defensive heroics including Harwood-Bellis’ interventions were encouraging.

However, with only one win in 16 league games, the new manager faces a steep challenge to steer the Saints away from the drop zone. Liverpool now joins Arsenal and Newcastle in the semi-finals with Tottenham or Manchester United completing the lineup.