Southampton successfully stemmed Liverpool’s goal flow to earn a share of the spoils at St Mary’s Stadium.
Having netted 10 goals in their previous two matches prior to the international break, Jurgen Klopp’s league leaders were unable to find a way past Fraser Forster.
Sadio Mane tested the Saints goalkeeper for the first time after 28 minutes, with Forster flying to his left to palm away the midfielder’s effort from just inside the area.
Philippe Coutinho, who had scored three goals in his four PL visits to St Mary’s prior to the match, should have made it 1-0 after Roberto Firmino set him through on goal, but struck wide under pressure from Jose Fonte.
Firmino twice went close late on, while Charlie Austin headed wide Southampton’s best chance of the match, as both sides settled for a point.
At Vicarage Road, Watford scored two early goals and held off a Leicester City fightback as they secured a 2-1 win at Vicarage Road that keeps them in eighth place on the Premier League table.
The Hornets made the perfect start when Etienne Capoue converted on the volley inside the first minute following a neat flick on by Troy Deeney.
The home side continued to pile on the pressure and doubled their lead on 12 minutes courtesy of Roberto Pereyra’s brilliant curling effort.
Claudio Ranieri’s side reduced the deficit almost immediately when Riyad Mahrez converted from the penalty spot after Jamie Vardy was fouled by Marcos Britos.
Leicester pressed for an equaliser after the break, but couldn’t find the goal that would have secured a second point on the road this season.
Credit: PremierLeague.com