Liverpool 2, Southampton 1: The match in stats
- Martin Skrtel had 20 clearances. He led Liverpool and the league last season with 11.5 per 90 minutes and is well on his way to doing so again this season. Lovren was second with 11 and Manquillo was third with 5.
- Skrtel also led the side in touches with 111, Manquillo was second with 109, and Lovren third with 86.
- Skrtel won the most aerial duels as well with 7 while Lovren was second with 6.
- Lovren led all players with an absolutely ridiculous passing rate of 96%, Skrtel was 2nd at 91%, and Gerrard third at 89%.
- Manquillo led the side with 6 tackles, Jordan Henderson was 2nd with 3.
- Gerrard completed 10 of 13 of long balls. He lead all outfield Prem players last year with 257.
- Daniel Sturridge attempted 20 passes the entire match, Joe Allen attempted that many in 31 minutes. Sturridge, a career 80% passer, completed 17 while Allen, a career 90% passer, completed 16.
- Raheem Sterling dribbled past 5 opponents, but was dispossessed 6 times.
-Rickie Lambert had more tackles, one, than Glen Johnson and Lucas Leiva combined.
- Every starter had at least one interception except Sturridge. Lovren and Manquillo led the team with 4 a piece.
- No Liverpool player committed more than a single foul. Thank you, Clattenburger.
- One of Glenn Johnson's shots landed in a rubbish bin, the other knocked an ice cream cone out of a six-year-old girl's hand.
- Lucas had a shot on target, created a chance, and dribbled past an opponent. Either he passed a few bills to the statistician before the match or it's his Uncle Joenihno recording the numbers.
- The only other player to do as Lucas did above was Raheem Sterling, he had 3 shots on target and 2 key passes though.
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