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Resurgent Liverpool condemn Newcastle to just their second league loss of the season

Danny Lewis
Cody Gakpo scored Liverpool's second goal
Cody Gakpo scored Liverpool's second goalAFP
Liverpool got off to a flying start in their Premier League clash away at high-flying Newcastle United, scoring twice in the first 17 minutes. A red card to Nick Pope (30) in the first half further dented Newcastle's chances of turning things around. It ended 2-0 and Eddie Howe's men lost at home for the first time in the league all season.

Following former player Christian Atsu’s passing and with this game falling on what would have been Sir Bobby Robson’s 90th birthday, it was an emotionally charged afternoon for Newcastle.

However, despite a promising start, the Magpies went behind just 10 minutes in as Darwin Nunez touched down Trent Alexander-Arnold’s exquisite pass and emphatically finished.

The Reds hadn’t lost any of the Uruguayan’s previous six goalscoring games and doubled their lead just seven minutes later, with Cody Gakpo latching onto Mohamed Salah’s superb pass to score his second in as many games.

Things soon got worse for the Magpies, as Nick Pope made a complete mess of Alisson’s long pass with Salah lurking and handled it outside of his box, resulting in a straight red card, ruling him out of a trip to Wembley for the League Cup final next weekend.

After Elliot Anderson was sacrificed 24 minutes into his first league start, substitute goalkeeper Martin Dubravka immediately dealt with a header from Gakpo.

Newcastle responded to the setbacks that had stacked up, but couldn’t find a route back into the game before halftime, with Allan Saint-Maximin’s strike being tipped onto the crossbar and Dan Burn’s header also crashing against the woodwork.

Saint-Maximin continued to provide inspiration as the second half started and found Alexander Isak in the box, although the striker couldn’t find the target with his shot on the turn.

Nunez provided a reminder of Liverpool’s threat in behind, cutting in and forcing Dubravka into a strong save, although the forward then departed holding his shoulder, while Eddie Howe later took Joelinton off when it appeared there could be a problem for the Brazilian.

Alisson made his third big save of the game late on, denying Callum Wilson to ensure Liverpool secured back-to-back victories and brought Newcastle’s 17-game league unbeaten run to an end.

While the Magpies can look forward to the Carabao Cup final, they will also be looking over their shoulder in the league with Liverpool six points behind them having played a game less in the race for the top four.

Flashscore Man of the Match: Alisson (Liverpool)

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