An thrilling final-day tie at St. Mary’s concludes with Southampton and Liverpool sharing an incredible eight goals.
Klopp’s team led by two goals after just a quarter-hour thanks to Jota and Firmino, before Ward-Prowse and Sulemana levelled the game before the break owing to two dangerous counter-attacking plays.
The hosts began the encounter with purpose, taking the lead just two minutes after the kick-off, with Sulemana scoring on a mazy, single effort.
Armstrong added another 17 minutes later despite being on the pitch for less than 60 seconds, but the Reds showed their attacking power, slamming two past McCarthy in two minutes just before the 75th minute mark.
Despite chances in the final stages, including seven minutes of injury time, neither team could score the winner, and the two were forced to settle for a point following an entertaining performance.
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