Salah sends Liverpool three points clear atop Premier League
2nd January 2024
The result left Newcastle down in ninth and 11 points off the top four as the spotlight grows on Eddie Howe.

- Salah scored two goals with Curtis Jones and Cody Gakpo scoring one goal each.
- The Egyptian was playing in his final game before heading out to the African Cup of Nations.
- Liverpool registered the highest expected goals ever in a Premier League game of 7.53.
Mohamed Salah scored twice as Liverpool stretched
Newcastle's miserable run with a 4-2 victory at Anfield to open up a
three-point lead at the top of the Premier League on Monday.
Jurgen Klopp's team should have run out even more convincing
winners as Martin Dubravka saved Salah's first-half penalty among 10 stops.
But Salah made amends from the spot after he, Curtis Jones
and Cody Gakpo had netted in the second half to inflict a seventh defeat in
eight games on Newcastle.
Liverpool head into the Premier League's winter break five
points clear of title rivals Manchester City and Arsenal, with Aston Villa
posing an unexpected challenge in second place.
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"A special game, special night," said
Klopp. "It was a sensational game from my team. We started extremely
lively. Everyone saw Dubravka or we ourselves made sure the score didn't get
too clear.
"Super game. I loved so many aspects of the game bar
the goals we conceded."
Newcastle, by contrast, remain down in ninth and 11 points
off the top four as the spotlight grows on Eddie Howe.
The Magpies have the second worst away record in the Premier
League this season with just five points from 10 games.
Howe's men were fortunate not to be blown away by an embarrassing scoreline in stormy conditions at Anfield as Liverpool registered the highest expected goals ever in a Premier League game of 7.53.
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"We're battling to get our best levels back. The effort
and determination was there. As long as we continue to see that we'll be
fine," said Howe.
"We're missing a lot of players and we've had a lot of tough fixtures in a congested December."
Dubravka has struggled to deputise for the sidelined Nick
Pope as Newcastle's form has slumped in recent weeks while battling an injury
crisis.
But the Slovakian was in top form as he denied Darwin Nunez
on a handful of occasions.
Luis Diaz did have the ball in the net midway through the
first half, but the goal was ruled out for offside against Nunez.
Diaz was then upended in the box by Sven Botman. But
Dubravka bailed out the Dutch defender by denying Salah his 150th Premier
League goal for Liverpool from the spot.
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The Egyptian, who was playing in his final game before
heading out to the African Cup of Nations, has now missed four of his last 10
spot-kicks for the Reds.
"I thought 'are you going to be leave for the national
team with that performance?'" said Salah of his first-half display.
"I just had to really focus, step up and make the
difference and managed to do so."
Finally, Liverpool's pressure told early in the second period
as for once Nunez showed a cool head to pick out Salah for a tap in.
But completely against the run of play, Newcastle equalised
just five minutes after falling behind.
Alexander Isak timed his run to perfection to latch onto
Anthony Gordon's through ball and the Swedish striker slotted confidently past
the advancing Alisson Becker.
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That shock did not change the course of the game as the
one-way traffic towards the Newcastle goal continued.
Nunez's night ended in frustration as another golden chance
came and went with his final touch as he headed wide.
Klopp sent on Diogo Jota and Gakpo and they delivered
what Nunez could not in front of goal.
Jota teed up Jones for a tap in before Gakpo's scuffed
finish from Salah's cross wrong-footed Dubravka.
Botman's header briefly brought Newcastle back within one
goal.
But any hope of a remarkable fightback was extinguished in
controversial fashion as Jota won a second penalty despite a delayed reaction
to contact from Dubravka.
Klopp could not watch on the touchline, but this time his talisman did not disappoint to ensure the start to 2024 was a very happy new year for Liverpool.