Dusan Tadic vs Philippe Coutinho: Head-to-head analysis ahead of the clash between Southampton and Liverpool

Check out all the vital statistics concerning the two sides' players ahead of this weekend's Premier League meeting at St Mary's

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Friday 20 February 2015 14:27 EST
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This weekend in the Premier League, Southampton host Liverpool.

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Ahead of the match St Mary's, we take a look at how the sides' creative players, Dusan Tadic and Philippe Coutinho, compare.

Southampton will hope to claim another major scalp in their quest to reach European competition next season. Ronald Koeman's team are still in the top four, just a point behind third-place Manchester United, although form has stuttered in recent weeks.

Liverpool, meanwhile, are fresh of a hard-fought win against Beskitas, but are one of the Premier League's form teams. After an indifferent start, Brendan Rodgers appears to have found a side that is capable of challenging with the best.

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