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Liverpool routs Southampton 6-1 in League Cup quarterfinals

Divock Origi struck a hat-trick and Jordon Ibe was also on the scoresheet in the comprehensive win.

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“Competition for places is very healthy so give the manager a problem, make yourself available for selection – that is what all manager’s want, all players fit”. He needs to decide when it’s time to fight and when to rest then he’ll be okay.

“I already did this a year ago but I think I have worked very hard and I had the support of everybody”.

The semi-final first legs will be played in the week commencing January 4, 2016, with the second legs in the week starting January 25.

Back Liverpool to get the job done this week in 90 minutes, but with Southampton to score at 9/2 via bet365.

“It is my responsibility to get results and I understand that and you can’t continue to not get points”.

“Daniel scored two goals of great quality”. Using the outside of his foot, Can curled his delivery into the penalty area in the 29th minute.

“Whose idea was this to have two games in the semi final?!” “He’s extra confident in my ability to get forward and to develop as a player”. “If we had won this, I would say it was OK”.

Substitute Brad Smith crossed, again from the left, deep into the penalty area towards Origi, and the striker routinely headed in to secure Liverpool’s sixth, and his treble.

Sale of key players could hurt Southampton’s chances of finishing in the European places this season, manager Ronald Koeman has said.

The team are up to fourth in the Premier League form guide, ahead of City and Arsenal, and they look good for a charge on a Champions League finish in the the second half of the campaign.

“You say you’d like the game to be at home but we’ve been playing better away so I think it is a good chance now”.

‘But that does not mean that I will definitely leave if we don’t qualify.

“For the first situation [Mane goal], we showed it to the players at half-time because if you start like this then you need too much luck to come back in the game”.

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Liverpool have lost only one of the opening 10 matches of the German’s reign, in which time they have claimed impressive away victories over Chelsea and Manchester City and moved to within four points of the top four.

James Milner