Southampton manager Ralph Hasenhuttl has revealed why he broke down into tears after masterminding a win over Jurgen Klopp's Liverpool on Monday evening.
The Saints boss dropped to his knees in tears after fulltime at St Mary's after former Reds striker Danny Ings' early strike earned them three points against the reigning Premier League champions.
His side moved into sixth place just four points off the Merseyside giants and after the game, he told BBC Sport the efforts of his squad left him emotional as they inflicted only the second defeat for Klopp's star-studded team.
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"There were tears in my eyes - because of the wind," he said jokingly. "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 that.
"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.
"It was an intense game, my voice is nearly gone. The guys are tired, you have to be to win against such a team. The guys believed in what they were doing.
"In the 92nd minute I thought, OK, it can be something for us. It's a perfect evening."
The Saints face League One side Shrewsbury Town next in the third round of the FA Cup before travelling to third-placed Leicester for their next Premier League game on Saturday.