Day 33
Southampton: 41. Peretz Da. - 5. Stephens, 6. Harwood-Bellis, 14. Bree J. - 24. Charles Sh. (Jander, 65) - 3. Manning, 4. Downes (Bragg, 85) - 10. Azaz, 13. Scienza (Edozie, 72), 18. Fellows (Matsuki, 71) - 11. Stewart R. (Larin C., 71)
Substitution: Jander (from 65); Matsuki (from 71); Larin C. (from 71); Edozie (from 72); Bragg (from 85)
Bench: 25. Long G. - 15. Wood N., 38. Jelert - 19. Archer C.
Yellow Cards: Harwood-Bellis 76; Downes 84
Charlton: 1. Kaminski - 2. Ramsay K., 5. Jones L., 15. Coady (Coventry, 85), 17. Bell A., 19. Chambers L., 28. Collins S. (Clarke H., 90) - 10. Docherty, 14. Carey - 7. Campbell (Leaburn, 66) - 99. Dykes (Kelman, 85)
Substitution: Leaburn (from 66); Coventry (from 85); Kelman (from 85); Clarke H. (from 90)
Bench: 25. Mannion - 3. Gillesphey, 26. Rankin-Costello - 8. Berry L. - 77. Fevrier
Yellow Cards: Carey 84
Against Championship opposition, the London club showed attacking freedom and ruthless efficiency

Liverpool booked their place in the next round of the Carabao Cup with a 2-1 victory over Southampton at Anfield

Everton made light work of bottom-of-the-table Southampton with a convincing 2-0 victory

Southampton endured a brutal run of 12 defeats in their last 14 matches

Tottenham Hotspur finally found an opponent who helped them break a four-match winless run

Watching from the stands due to suspension, Arne Slot, head coach of Liverpool, admitted that his vantage point at Anfield for the match against Southampton gave him a very different perspective on the action.

Liverpool took another decisive step toward the Premier League title by seeing off relegation-threatened Southampton at Anfield on Saturday

Mohamed Salah has once again etched his name in the history books, surpassing Luis Suarez for most goal involvements in a single Premier League season for Liverpool

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