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Steve Cooper became the second managerial casualty of the season afte he was dismissed by Leicester, with the Foxes in 16th.
Elsewhere, Liverpool moved eight points clear at the top of the table thanks to a thrilling 3-2 win over Southampton.
And attention now turns to Ipswich, where Ruben Amorim takes charge of his first Manchester United match.
Premier League fixtures gameweek 12
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Southampton 2-3 Liverpool - FT16:30: Ipswich vs Manchester United
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5 minutes agoBy Jack Cunningham
There goes the final whistle, and Liverpool move eight points clear at the top of the Premier League.
However, as Arne Slot predicted, it was far from easy.
Dominik Szoboszlai opened the scoring when he exploited some terrible defending in the first half, but the Saints levelled through Adam Armstrong.
They then took the lead as Mateus Fernandes scored his first top-flight goal.
But when the Reds needed someone to save them, Mohamed Salah stepped up.
He scored from Ryan Gravenberch's pass before slamming the winner home from the penalty spot.
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15 minutes agoBy Jack Cunningham
Well, this has come out of nowhere, but Leicester City have confirmed they've sacked Steve Cooper.
The former Nottingham Forest boss took charge of 15 games, winning just three in all competitions.
There were complaints from many sections of the Leicester fanbase about the style of play, and after a 2-1 defeat to Chelsea, the Foxes become the second team to part ways with their manager, following Manchester United sacking Erik ten Hag.
In a statement, the club said: "Leicester City Football Club has parted company with Steve Cooper, who leaves his position as First Team Manager with immediate effect.
"Assistant Manager Alan Tate and First Team Coach and Analyst Steve Rands have also left the Club.
Steve, Alan and Steve depart with our thanks for their contribution during their time with the Club and with our best wishes for the future.
"Men’s First Team training will be overseen by First Team Coach Ben Dawson, supported by coaches Danny Alcock and Andy Hughes, as the Club begins the process of appointing a new manager, which we hope to conclude as soon as possible."
He leaves the club in 16th place in the Premier League, two points above the drop zone.
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20 minutes agoBy Jack Cunningham
YOU CAN'T STOP HIM!
Mohamed Salah runs up and curves his run.
He then whips his left foot around it and crashes a stunning penalty into the top corner.
He then charges off to the Liverpool away fans and removes his shirt.
That's his tenth Premier League goal of the season and his sixth in his last five.
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25 minutes agoBy Jack Cunningham
Now it's the Reds' turn to get a penalty, and it's the substitute Yukinari Sugawara who gives it away.
Mohamed Salah cuts in from the right and delivers a cross that bounces up.
Sugawara is aware there is a man behind him, and the ball hits his chest then his arm.
Salah to take...
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33 minutes agoBy Jack Cunningham
Suddenly, there is some real urgency to Liverpool's play.
They have just under 20 minutes plus stoppage time remaining to come from 2-1 down and claim a win over the Saints.
But Southampton still look dangerous and will hope for at least one more opportunity to get a third goal.
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37 minutes agoBy Jack Cunningham
WHO ELSE!
Ryan Gravenberch is given all the time in the world to lift a pass over the top of the Southampton defence.
Mohamed Salah races onto it and sees that Alex McCarthy has come off his line.
As the ball drops to the forward, he touches it past the Saints goalkeeper, and the ball rolls into the net.
Arne Slot has also made a couple of changes, with Curtis Jones and Cody Gakpo coming off for Luis Diaz and Alexis Mac Allister.
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46 minutes agoBy Jack Cunningham
IT'S A FIRST PREMIER LEAGUE GOAL FOR FERNANDES!
The Saints have turned this game on its head and are on course for a famous win.
Tyler Dibling does well to find Adam Armstrong, who looks to be in on goal.
But the ball gets trapped in his feet.
However, he does well to pick out the arriving Mateus Fernandes, and he keeps his calm to cooly slot into the bottom corner.
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51 minutes agoBy Jack Cunningham
Right, we have Ruben Amorim's first Manchester United starting XI.
As expected, it's a 3-4-3 formation for the Red Devils.
Noussair Mazraoui, Matthijs de Ligt and Jonny Evans form the back three.
Amad Diallo and Diogo Dalot are the wing-backs.
Casemiro partners Christian Eriksen in midfield, with Alejandro Garnacho, Marcus Rashford and Bruno Fernandes the front three.
For the Tractor Boys, it's one change from their 2-1 win over Tottenham as Wes Burns comes in for Ben Johnson.
Man United: Onana, Mazraoui, De Ligt, Evans, Amad, Dalot, Casemiro, Eriksen, Garnacho, Rashford, Fernandes.
Subs: Bayindir, Malacia, Shaw, Mainoo, Mount, Ugarte, Antony, Hojlund, Zirkzee.
Ipswich: Muric, Tuanzebe, O'Shea, Burgess, Davis, Morsy, Cajuste, Burns, Hutchinson, Szmodics, Delap.
Subs: Walton, H Clarke, J Clarke, Woolfenden, Townsend, Taylor, Chaplin, Al-Hamadi.
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56 minutes agoBy Jack Cunningham
Cody Gakpo goes into the book for a cynical trip on Paul Onuachu.
The giant striker has been a force to be reckoned with in this game so far, but it looks as if that challenge is set to end his afternoon.
He indicates he can't carry on and Lesley Ugochukwu is going to replace him.
That's two injuries for the Saints already.
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Today, 15:09By Jack Cunningham
No changes for either side as we get back underway at St Mary's.
Arne Slot knows his side can move eight points clear of Manchester City with a win here, so he'll be looking for more from his team.
Meanwhile, the Saints showed more than enough in the first 45 minutes to believe they can take something from this game.
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Today, 14:56By Jack Cunningham
That's the end of the first 45 minutes at St Mary's, and it's been very entertaining.
The Reds opened the scoring through Dominik Szoboszlai after some diabolical defending from Southampton, although it was still a good finish.
However, after Virgil van Dijk lost possession on the halfway line, Andy Robertson brought Tyler Dibling down in the penalty area.
Adam Armstrong's spot kick was saved but rebounded back to him, and he fired home.
On the balance of play, it's a fair scoreline.
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Today, 14:44By Jack Cunningham
GAME ON!
Adam Armstrong doesn't actually score the penalty as he hits a rubbish effort straight at Caoimhin Kelleher.
But it rebounds to striker, and he keeps his calm to fire into the net.
All of a sudden, we have a contest on our hands at St Mary's.
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Today, 14:42By Jack Cunningham
The Saints have a spot kick!
Virgil van Dijk loses possession in midfield.
Tyler Dibling collects and races towards the box.
Andy Robertson stands in his way and trips him in the box.
The referee points to the spot, and VAR has a look.
But they can't determine if the contact happened in or outside the area, so the referee's decision to award the penalty stands.
The Premier League Match Centre also clarified the decision.
In a statement, they said: "The referee’s call of penalty for the challenge by Robertson on Dibling is checked and confirmed by VAR, who deemed there was no conclusive evidence that the contact occurred outside the penalty area."
Adam Armstrong to take…
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Today, 14:39By Jack Cunningham
Flynn Downes nearly makes amends immediately!
The Saints come forward and work the ball into the box.
It drops for Downes, and he rifles a shot at goal that Caoimhin Kelleher tips away for a corner, which comes to nothing.
Meanwhile, Adam Lallana's afternoon is over.
He pulls up and is replaced by Joe Aribo, receiving a good reception from both sets of supporters.
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Today, 14:33By Jack Cunningham
SAME OLD SOUTHAMPTON!
Dominik Szoboszlai is the goalscorer, but this is shambolic from the Saints.
Alex McCarthy gathers a Conor Bradley shot and rolls the ball into Mateus Fernandes on the edge of the box.
He loses it, but Flynn Downes has time to clear.
His clearance is pathetic and drops to Szoboszlai, who opens up his body and curls a strike in off the post.
That's a big goal for the midfielder who has carried his international form into this game.
Meanwhile, Perry Groves was less than impressed.
Speaking on talkSPORT he said: "It was so basically bad.
It was ridiculous."
It is now seven errors leading to goals for Southampton this season, we are in November...
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Today, 14:27By Jack Cunningham
Adam Lallana might have got away with one there.
The former Liverpool man sees a loose ball in midfield and rushes in to collect, but Ryan Gravenberch beats him to it.
Lallana clatters into the Dutchman and sends him flying seven feet into the air, while Gravenberch's screams are audible.
The referee decides that it's a challenge worthy of a yellow card, and VAR agrees.
You can file that one as a 'robust challenge'.
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Today, 14:22By Jack Cunningham
Big save!
Cody Gakpo finds space on the left and cuts inside.
He curls a cross over Ryan Fraser to the far post where Mohamed Salah is waiting.
The Egyptian rings the ball down and lashes in a strike that Alex McCarthy throws himself at.
It's an excellent block from the goalkeeper to keep this game goalless.
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Today, 14:16By Jack Cunningham
Mohamed Salah and Conor Bradley combine down the right as the latter gets to the byline.
He whips in a cross that Alex McCarthy does well to palm away to the edge of the box.
Dominik Szoboszlai arrives and connects with a half-volley that he wildly lashes over the bar.
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Today, 14:09By Jack Cunningham
Penalty appeal waved away.
Adam Armstrong beats Ibrahima Konate on the left and looks to get in the box.
The Frenchman catches up with the striker and places a hand into his back, sending him sprawling to the floor.
The home side scream for a spot kick, but it was very soft and outside of the box, so the referee and VAR say no.
Correct decision.
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Today, 14:07By Jack Cunningham
Chances at both ends.
First shot of the game goes the way of Southampton as Taylor Harwood-Bellis rolls a lovely pass into Mateus Fernandes.
He has Adam Armstrong making a run in behind, but Fernandes ignores him and hits a dipping strike that Caoimhin Kelleher gathers.
The Reds break and Dominik Szoboszlai charges through the non-existent Saints midfield and flicks a pass into Mohamed Salah.
He takes a touch and curls a shot at goal that Alex McCarthy tips behind.
The resulting corner comes to nothing.
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Today, 14:01By Jack Cunningham
Right, we are underway on the south coast.
It's top versus bottom, and it's a big chance for Liverpool to move further clear at the top of the Premier League table.
The Saints are in their traditional red and white stripes, and they are lining up in a back five, not a back four.
Liverpool are in their all change black strip.
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Today, 13:49By Jack Cunningham
The Manchester United starting XI under Ruben Amorim remains a total mystery, but we could see a 16-year-old on the bench.
Godwill Kukonki has travelled with the Red Devils to Portman Road and has a chance of being among the substitutes.
The Man United Under-18 man is a tall, left-footed defender who can play at left-back and centre-back.
He has been at the club since he was nine and has impressed in first-team training this week.
If he does make the bench, it would be a very proud moment for this young man and his family.
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Today, 13:40By Jack Cunningham
Ahead of Liverpool facing Southampton this afternoon in the Premier League, their manager Arne Slot has warned the Reds about the Saints.
On paper, it should be straightforward for Liverpool on the south coast, with the Saints 20th and the Reds top.
However, Slot thinks Southampton have performed better than their league position suggests.
And given they can move eight points clear or Manchester City with victor here, he wants full focus from his team.
Speaking ahead of the game to Sky Sports, he said: "The dropping of points by City doesn't mean that much to me.
"We have to get a result, but it's not going to be easy because Southampton are a team that have played much better than the league table shows us."
He also revealed that Alexis Mac Allister and some of the other South American players are on the bench because they arrived back from international duty late.
"They played on Wednesday evening.
"They could have jet lag and have had a long trip."
"It's not the only reason, but it is one of them."
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Today, 13:18By Josh Fordham
So, it' finally the day that Ruben Amorim takes charge of a Premier League match.
The new Manchester United manager spoke very well at his first press conference, exuding calmness.
He was also extremely confident in his players and his abilities to make Man United a top team once more.
The former Braga player has a very clear and defined style of play, which the Red Devils stars are going to have to learn.
Amorim almost exclusively plays a 3-4-3 formation, which is a style that has worked perfectly for Antonio Conte and Thomas Tuchel in the past.
But Amorim's is a very different 3-4-3, and here, we've broken down exactly what Man United and Premier League supporters can expect to see from this new-look Red Devils side.
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Today, 12:53By Josh Fordham
The teams are in for the Premier League's 2pm kick-off between Liverpool and Southampton at the St.
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