Uncertainty stalks the Premier League once more but, for Liverpool, winning is a matter of routine once again. Jürgen Klopp’s team kept pace with Manchester City at the top of the Premier League with an eighth victory in succession, Liverpool becoming the first club in English history to record 2000 top flight wins in the process.
Newcastle were far more obstinate and vibrant opponents than their lowly league position suggests and led through Jonjo Shelvey’s early strike. But a controversial equaliser from Diogo Jota, Mohamed Salah’s latest goal and a stunning late finish from Trent Alexander-Arnold delivered another vital win and extended Liverpool’s goalscoring streak to a club record 32 consecutive matches. The last time Liverpool failed to score was in the Champions League exit to Real Madrid in April.
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Newcastle were far more obstinate and vibrant opponents than their lowly league position suggests and led through Jonjo Shelvey’s early strike. But a controversial equaliser from Diogo Jota, Mohamed Salah’s latest goal and a stunning late finish from Trent Alexander-Arnold delivered another vital win and extended Liverpool’s goalscoring streak to a club record 32 consecutive matches. The last time Liverpool failed to score was in the Champions League exit to Real Madrid in April.
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