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Southampton might have been well beaten at home by Liverpool last night, but they did have a bit of fun teasing the away fans during the game.
The 31,000 inside St Mary’s Stadium sang the national anthem in a clear response to those in Liverpool colours booing the anthem during the FA Cup final.
It comes after manager Jurgen Klopp defended the Liverpool fans who booed during the club’s victory on Saturday and jeered when Football Association president Prince William was shown on the big screen.
In reply, Southampton supporters ironically sang the anthem after taking the lead on Tuesday.
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