Football Videos Watch: Hasenhuettl cries tears of joy as Southampton beats Klopp's Liverpool Wins over Liverpool are a rare occurrence for the Saints, with the last one coming in the league almost five years ago. Naturally Ralph Hasenhuettl made sure to savour the result. Reuters 05 January, 2021 05:30 IST Reuters 05 January, 2021 05:30 IST Southampton coach Ralph Hasenhuettl shed tears of joy and collapsed to his knees at the final whistle after an early Danny Ings strike secured the Saints a shock 1-0 Premier League win over champions Liverpool on Monday.The Austrian's emotional celebrations might have led some fans to think that Southampton had just secured the Premier League title.But as wins over Liverpool are a rare occurrence for the Saints, with the last one coming in the league almost five years ago, it was an occasion to savour for Hasenhuettl who took charge of the south-coast club in 2018.READ: Carragher to sponsor eighth-tier Marine against Spurs in FA Cup "There were tears in my eyes - because of the wind!", Hasenhuettl jokingly told BBC Sport."When you see our guys fighting with everything they have, it makes me really proud. You need to have the perfect game against Liverpool and I think we did have that."Hasenhuettl's team were forced to defend for long periods in the second half, and he admitted that it was deep into stoppage time before he felt that his side could get a result."It felt like we were under massive pressure and the defending around the box was the key today - then still try and play football. We did it in a good way," he said.In contrast, his Liverpool counterpart Jurgen Klopp was left extremely frustrated after his attacking trio of Roberto Firmino, Mohamed Salah and Sadio Mane failed to find the net despite dominating possession in the second half. Interesting. Very interesting.#PL pic.twitter.com/vGXNv6SLDn— Premier League (@premierleague) January 4, 2021 "What was disappointing? How long have we got?" he told the BBC. "The start, obviously, not only the goal but the start in general. Congratulations to Southampton, they deserved it."The 53-year-old German said that his side knew what to expect from Southampton but were caught out in the opening exchanges and found themselves unable to recover."At the beginning, how we played, where we lost the balls - it's not rocket science. We should have done much better. We played into their hands with the start," he said."These are outstanding players, but they were not ready from the start." Klopp: Blame me, not luck, for Burnley defeat Suarez focusing on team effort after his double beats Eibar ISL 2020-21, SC East Bengal vs Mumbai City FC - Head to Head Record, Match Stats Updates, Players to watch out for ISL 2020-21: ATK Mohun Bagan vs Chennaiyin FC - Head to Head Record, Match Stats Updates, Players to watch out for More Videos Players are under-performing and need to deal with it Lampard Zlatan exceeded expectations with double in Cagliari win - Pioli ISL 2020-21: Hyderabad FC vs Odisha FC - Head-to-head record, match stats updates, players to watch out for Paul Pogba - Should Manchester United stick or twist? Pep Guardiola 'fortunate' to manage Kevin De Bruyne ISL 2020-21, Chennaiyin FC vs SC East Bengal - Head to Head Record, Match Stats Updates, Players to watch out for Juventus still Italy's top club - Conte Will Liverpool pay the penalty against Manchester United?
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