Southampton poked fun at Liverpool by playing 'God Save the Queen' at half-time at St Mary's on Monday night - only for Reds fans to hit back with a foul-mouthed reply.
Liverpool supporters booed the national anthem at Wembley ahead of their FA Cup final triumph over Chelsea on Saturday - an act which drew heavy criticism.
Reds manager Jurgen Klopp has since insisted the club's fanbase wouldn't have done so for "no reason", a response which led to condemnation from UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson.
During the half-time interval in Liverpool's 2-1 comeback win over the Saints, the hosts light-heatedly teased their opponents by playing 'God Save the Queen' once again.
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