Sadio Mane and Mohamed Salah yesterday ensured that Liverpool maintained their 100 percent start to the English Premier League season by coming from behind to beat Newcastle United 3-1 at Anfield.
The European champions have a history of starting slowly in early kickoffs under Juergen Klopp and only arose from their slumber after the Magpies took a shock lead through Jetro Willems on seven minutes.
Mane turned the tide before halftime with a sumptuous finish into the top corner before profiting from an error by Newcastle goalkeeper Martin Dubravka for his second.
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Dubravka redeemed himself after the break with a string of fine saves to keep the final score down, but was helpless when Salah finished coolly from Roberto Firmino’s cute backheel.
Klopp’s men open up a five-point lead over Manchester City at the top of the table, but the champions had the chance cut that gap back to two with victory at Norwich City later yesterday.
Newcastle sprung a huge surprise by claiming their only win of the season so far at Tottenham Hotspur three weeks ago. They followed the same script as they frustrated the hosts in the early stages before stunning Anfield by going in front.
Willems turned inside Trent Alexander-Arnold before drilling a fierce shot past the helpless Adrian.
Liverpool trailed at home for the first time since March, but quickly rallied to record a 14th straight Premier League victory.
Mane was furious with Salah after being substituted in a 3-0 win away to Burnley before the international break, accusing the Egyptian of being too greedy in his eye for goal.
However, it is the Senegalese who has more goals so far this season and he arrowed into the far corner from Andy Robertson’s pass to get Liverpool back on level terms.
Firmino had been rested from the start after his travels to the US with Brazil during the international break, but he was soon called into the action as Divock Origi limped off injured.
Firmino made an instant impact as his pass toward Mane was spilled by Dubravka for the Liverpool No. 10 to roll into an empty net.
Liverpool had only one scare once they were in front as Emil Krafth blasted over a great chance to bring Newcastle level again at the back post.
However, it was only a matter of time before the Reds made the game safe as Dubravka saved brilliantly from Robertson and twice denied the excellent Firmino, who was named man of the match despite only coming on eight minutes before halftime.
The Brazilian bagged another assist when his flick freed Salah, who took his time before leaving Dubravka grounded and placing the ball into the far corner.
Mane was denied his hat-trick and Firmino a triple of assists by the offside flag, but Liverpool cruised through the final stages with one eye already on the start of their defense of the Champions League away to SSC Napoli on Tuesday.
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