Xherdan Shaqiri started for Liverpool in the clash against Southampton and was instrumental in our a 3-0 lead at half-time.
His shot was turned into the net by Wesley Hoedt for our first goal and his free-kick was slotted into an open net by Mohamed Salah for our third.
It was a little surprising that Jurgen Klopp decided to take the Swiss star off at half-time and replace him with James Milner.
Shaqiri was our most impressive attacker on Saturday as he played an advanced role behind our front three.
However, Milner came onto the pitch and we played with three central midfielders, something Klopp has used to great effect throughout his time at Liverpool.
The German spoke to the club’s official website as he explained he wanted more control in the game and that’s why he took Shaqiri off.
“I said to Shaq at half-time that I had never brought a player off after such an influential time without an injury. He is not injured. But I wanted to control the game and go back to our normal formation. And that helped, we really controlled it.”
The manager further added that it was not easy to make the change, given how influential Shaqiri was in the first half.
Klopp did explain the change to Shaq but playing the Swiss star had an impact on our defence and that was a problem for the manager.
“The only problem was defensively. Offensively, it was a good idea but, how I said, we have to work on that more often. But he was good and I liked it.”
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The 26-year-old had a fantastic game and it will be great to see him play more games if he can have the same sort of impact in the coming months.