Liverpool 4-2 Newcastle – Jurgen Klopp’s side down Magpies to move clear at top of Premier League table

Mohamed Salah scored his 150th and 151st league goals for Liverpool as they beat Newcastle 4-2 in an action-packed Premier League contest at Anfield.

The Egyptian had a golden chance to score his landmark goal from the spot but saw his first-half penalty saved by Martin Dubravka.

Despite the first-half frustration following a goalless opening period, it didn’t take long for Liverpool to take the lead as Salah broke the deadlock in the 49th minute.

Alexander Isak quickly levelled the scores to silence Anfield, but Salah was involved again as Curtis Jones put Liverpool back in front.

Cody Gakpo struck a third to give Liverpool a two-goal cushion until Sven Botman was on target for Newcastle late on to keep the game alive.

However, Diogo Jota won a penalty late on, and this time Salah converted from the spot to give Liverpool a comfortable win.

The win moves Liverpool three points clear of Aston Villa at the top of the Premier League, and five points clear of both Arsenal and Manchester City.

Liverpool started the game fast and were frustrated early on.

Dubravka made three crucial saves in an action-packed first half as Salah missed a fourth penalty in his last ten attempts.

The Newcastle shot-stopper kept out Darwin Nunez twice, one from close range before denying his one-on-one effort.

He also kept out Salah from the spot, making a strong save to his left as the wait for Salah’s 150th Premier League goal went on.

Both teams had the ball in the net but were rightly flagged offside by the assistant referees, with both decisions consequently confirmed by VAR.

Luis Diaz had his close-range effort ruled out while Dan Burn thought he had put the Magpies ahead with a header at the back post.

Just like the weather at Anfield, it was raining goals in the second half with Salah finally sealing his landmark strike when he tapped in Nunez’s cross.

Newcastle were quickly back on level terms when Isak poked the ball past Alisson to silence the Kop End in a moment of lapsed concentration from the hosts.

Salah combined with substitute Diogo Jota before the latter swept the ball across goal for Jones to tap Liverpool back in front.

Fellow substitute Gakpo turned in Salah’s cross to give Liverpool a two-goal cushion, but they were again pegged back thanks to Botman’s late header.

Jota hit the deck in a controversial moment when he fell to the ground after taking the ball around Dubrakva, which led to Anthony Taylor pointing to the spot for a second time.

It gave Slaah the chance to redeem himself as he swept the ball home for 4-2 and wrapped up the match for Liverpool – Salah’s last for a while as he travels to the Africa Cup of Nations.

Talking point – Liverpool start the year on a high

Jurgen Klopp’s side are now three points clear of second-place Aston Villa, but perhaps more importantly, have moved five points ahead of expected title rivals Arsenal and Manchester City. Man City have a game in hand, but it was important for Liverpool to put down a marker against struggling Newcastle to get the new year off to a positive start, especially with Salah’s upcoming departure.

It remains to be seen how Liverpool and Klopp will set up in the Egyptian’s absence, who will likely miss the entirety of January as well as some matches in February, but Liverpool should have enough quality to fill the superstar’s void temporarily.

Liverpool’s Egyptian striker #11 Mohamed Salah celebrates with teammates after scoring the opening goal of the English Premier League football match between Liverpool and Newcastle United at Anfield

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Player of the Match – Mohamed Salah (Liverpool)

For so long Liverpool’s star player, Salah came up with the goods again for Liverpool who endured a frustrating night on Merseyside. Until Salah’s opener, the Reds found it tough to get past Newcastle and goalkeeper Dubravka, who was excellent between the sticks despite conceding four but saving ten shots. He deserves a shout out.

Even after the first goal, Newcastle continued to keep Liverpool on their toes, but Salah was continuously involved as Liverpool kept drifting away from Newcastle, who couldn’t keep up the fight for much longer.

Salah was involved in all four goals, scoring twice, assisting another and playing Jota through to square the ball to Jones. They will really miss his output when he is on national duty and it will be interesting to see how they cope without him.

Match ratings

Liverpool: Alisson 5, Alexander-Arnold 8, Konate 6, Van Dijk 6, Gomez 6, Szoboszlai 7, Endo 7, Jones 8, Salah 9, Nunez 7, Diaz 7

Subs: Mac Allister 6, Gravenberch 6, Gakpo 7, Jota 7

Newcastle: Dubravka 8, Livramento 6, Schar 6, Botman 6, Burn 6, Miley 5, Guimaraes 6, Longstaff 8, Gordon 7, Isak 7, Joelinton 7

Subs: Lascelles N/A, Hall N/A, Almiron 6

Match highlights

12’ – HUGE SAVE DUBRAVKA! Salah squares the ball to Nunez whose shot from five yards out is kept out by the Newcastle goalkeeper! Liverpool should be ahead.

18’ – LIVERPOOL HAVE THE BALL IN THE NET! But the assistant referee has raised his flag! Jones slots a through ball for Nunez to run onto but he’s challenged by Dan Burn. The loose ball falls to Diaz who slams the ball home, but Nunez was offside. After a VAR check, the offside is confirmed.

20’ – LIVERPOOL PENALTY! Sven Botman brings down Diaz and Anthony Taylor points to the spot!

22’ – PENALTY MISSED! Dubravka comes to the recuse for Newcastle! Salah goes down the middle which Dubravka beats away and the Alexander-Arnold skies the rebound! The wait for goal number 150 goes on…

35’ – NUNEZ MISSES A HUGE CHANCE! He finds himself one-on-one with the goalkeeper but Dubravka saves! The penalty aside, that’s the best chance of the game!

36’ – NEWCASTLE HAVE THE BALL IN THE NET! But again the flag is up. Burn was the one to head the ball in the net at the back post, but VAR are looking at an initial run from Isak.

49’ – GOAL! LIVERPOOL 1-0 NEWCASTLE (SALAH): In an end-to-end move, Diaz finds Nunez on the right who squares the ball to Salah to tap home!

54’ – GOAL! LIVERPOOL 1-1 NEWCASTLE (ISAK): And just like that, Newcastle are level! Gordon slips the ball to Isak who pokes the ball beyond Alisson. We’re level again!

74’ – GOAL! LIVERPOOL 2-1 NEWCASTLE (JONES): In an almost carbon copy of their first goal, Salah, Jota and Jones combine before Jota makes the reverse pass across goal to Jones to tap into an empty net!

78’ – GOAL! LIVERPOOL 3-1 NEWCASTLE (GAKPO): Salah sends in a cross at the near post and Gakpo is in the right place at the right time to turn the ball into the bottom right corner! Liverpool should be home and dry now.

81’ – GOAL! LIVERPOOL 3-2 NEWCASTLE (BOTMAN): Botman rises highest from a Newcastle corner to head a goal back for the Magpies! This game is still on!

84’ – PENALTY TO LIVERPOOL! Jota is one-on-one with the goalkeeper and rounds Dubravka, who looks to have clipped Jota who goes down! A chance for Salah to redeem himself from the spot?

86’ – GOAL! LIVERPOOL 4-2 NEWCASTLE (SALAH): This time Salah scores!

Key stat

  • With an Expected Goals figure of 7.27 this evening, Liverpool recorded the highest xG total on record (since 2010-11) in a single Premier League game. (Opta)
  • Mohamed Salah has scored 150 Premier League goals for Liverpool, becoming just the fifth player to reach this milestone for a single club in the competition after Harry Kane (Tottenham), Sergio Agüero (Man City), Wayne Rooney (Man Utd) and Thierry Henry (Arsenal). (Opta)
  • Liverpool had 18 attempts on goal in the first half against Newcastle, only against Leicester in December 2015 (20) have they had more shots in the opening 45 minutes of a Premier League game on record (since 2003-04) without scoring. (Opta)
  • Since joining Liverpool in 2017-18, Mohamed Salah has failed to convert more Premier League penalties than any other player (6 – 23/29 scored). Indeed, only Steven Gerrard (9) and Michael Owen (7) have missed more penalties in the competition for Liverpool than Salah. (Opta)

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