Southampton show signs of hope despite indefensible self-destruction | Simon Burnton
Briefly

Even once Liverpool took control in the final half-hour there rarely seemed any sense to its shifts in momentum, making the match unpredictable and bewildering.
My overriding feeling is frustration that the goals were so poor. If they produce a moment of magic you can maybe accept it a bit more but the quality of the goals was so bad.
There were signs of hope here... Less because they were beaten only narrowly by theoretically much stronger opponents than in the feet of Tyler Dibling.
It was a dribbling Dibling who won the Saints' penalty after turning Andy Robertson into terrified, backpedalling mush, showcasing his talent and potential.
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