Liverpool were close to a massive double at Newcastle until teh 89th minute, but Sarr made it 3-3 in the final and stopped Arne Slott’s pace, with the Reds leaving the Premier League on points after a four-point streak.
The match at St James’s park ended without a winner,with Newcastle and Liverpool advanced tied at 3-3 for the 14th game of the Premier League.
The Magpies took the lead twice 1-0 (Isaac) and 2-1 (Gordon), but Arne Slott’s seven-man side came back thanks to goals from Jones and Salah (double), with Egypt writing history after after reaching 37 games i. the best league goals in the world scoring goals and distributing assists to beat Wayne Rooney.
In fact, the big double was in the hands of the “reds” until the 89th minute, but Sarr took advantage of Kelleher’s mishap and with a difficult close-range shot after a free kick gave the home team the valuable point.
It was Liverpool’s first drop in points after winning four in a row in the premier league and seven in England and Europe, taking them to 35 points from 14 games.
On the other hand, one point from the game lifted Newcastle to 10th place in the table with 20 points.
The game
The game was divided at the start, with Newcastle making the first lead with Gordon alone in the 4th minute, but the England international’s shot went wide.
Liverpool responded ten minutes later with McAllister,he tried a one-foot shot from the top of the box,but the Pope dived into his corner and fired for a corner.
In the 15th minute, the longest phase of the game was recorded, after McAllister shot again with the left side, with the ball hitting Pope’s right post and going wide.
In the 20th minute, the Argentinian midfielder was the protagonist again, but this time facing the yellow card, and the result was not attend the derby with Everton at Goodison Park next Saturday (07/12).
From that point on, the “magpies” took the game to their own devices. They first cautioned Murphy in the 22nd minute, who gave up a sideline position, the ball hit Kelleher’s right post and went out, and a minute later o Isak found Guimaraes in an advantageous position in the Liverpool area as the Reds keeper blocked the Brazilian’s shot.
The “downhill” at “St james’ Park” continued, and Newcastle converted the supremacy into a goal in the 35th minute. Isak found himself just outside the area of Arne Slott’s team, thundered past Kelleher and made it 1-0.
In the 38th minute, the hosts almost scored a second goal, but Gordon failed to take advantage of Gomes’ wrong turn, after being beaten by the Irish goalkeeper.
at the start of the second half, Liverpool changed the chip, and as an inevitable result they not only managed to equalize the game in the 50th minute with Curtis Jones who worked very well with Salah and found the net in 150th game for the “reds”. but to threaten in both cases complete destruction.
First Hakpo shot from the penalty spot, the ball found the bodies of the Newcastle players and ended up for a corner, and moments later the Dutch striker headed the ball past Nunez, but the Uruguayan international failed to clear it.capture and while the hearth of the Pope. empty,as the Englishman made an unadvised departure.
What he did not succeed in the first part, Anthony Gordon scored midway thru the second part (62′).The England international midfielder controlled the ball after Issac’s pass, allowed Gomes to beat him to the ground he was marking and with a cool right-footed finish he crossed Liverpool’s goal for
In the 65th minute, Slott’s team came close to equalizing again, but not much Pope instinctively saved Curtis Jones’ header from contact.
With less than 3′ on the pitch, Alexander-Arnold made his presence felt in the 68th minute. The England right-back crossed for Salah and the Egyptians leveled the game again with a fine right-footed effort from the area.
Murphy missed a terrible chance to make it 3-2 in the 73rd minute. The Newcastle winger moved behind Robertson, Gordon curled the ball in, but the 29-year-old Englishman’s shot went wide of Kelleher’s goal, which made a mistimed departure.
In the 80th minute, Liverpool missed a huge possibility to turn the game upside down. salah came unhurriedly into the newcastle area, took a powerful shot with his right foot, but the ball was unluckily stopped by the Pope’s right-hand crossbar.
However, in 83′ Salah was very energetic and after taking advantage of the counter-attack, he finished the step with his left foot to give Liverpool the lead for the first time in the game.
Kelleher made another untimely move and Sarr put the ball into the net for the “reds” after a free kick.
NEW CASTLE: Pope, Libramento, Sarr, Byrne, Hull, Tonali, Guimaraes, Zoelindon, Murphy, Gordon, Isaac
LIVERPOOL: Kelleher, Gomes, Quanxa, van Dijk, Robertson, Jones, Hravenberg, McAllister, Salah, Hakpo, Nunes
Schedule and results of the 14th game day
- Ipswich – Crystal Palace 0-1 (60′ Maths)
- Leicester – West Ham 3-1 (90+3′ Philkrug – 2′ Vardy, 61′ El Kanous, 90′ Daka)
- Southampton – Chelsea 1-5 (11 Aribo – 7′ Disasi, 17′ Enkuku, 34′ Madueke)
- City of Manchester - Nottingham 3-0 (8′ M.Silva, 31′ De Bruyne, 57′ Docu, 76′ Palmer, 87′ sancho)
- Newcastle – Liverpool 3-3 (35′ isaac, 62′ Gordon, 89′ Sarr – 50′ Jose, 68′, 83′ Salah)
- Everton – wolves 4-0 (10′ Young, 33′ Mangala, 49′ and 72′ automatic. Dawson)
- 04/12 22:15 Arsenal – Manchester United
- 04/12 22:15 Aston Villa – Brentford
- 05/12 21:30 Fulham – Brighton
- 05/12 22:15 Bournemouth – Tottenham
The next day
- 07/12 14:30 Everton – Liverpool
- 07/12 17:00 Aston Villa - Southampton
- 07/12 17:00 Brentford – Newcastle
- 07/12 17:00 Crystal Palace – City of Manchester
- 07/12 19:30 Manchester United – Forest
- 08/12 16:00 Fulham – Arsenal
- 08/12 16:00 Ipswich – Bournemouth
- 08/12 16:00 Leicester – Brighton
- 08/12 18:30 Tottenham – Chelsea
- 08/12 22:00 West ham – wolves
What were teh key moments in the Newcastle vs Liverpool match that influenced the final score?
Interview: Time.news Editor with Football Expert
Editor: Welcome to Time.news, where we’re diving into the thrilling world of football.Today, we’re joined by Dr. Jonah Miller, a sports analyst and football historian. Dr.Miller, thank you for joining us!
Dr. Miller: Thank you for having me! It’s always exciting to discuss football, especially after a match like the one we saw between Newcastle and Liverpool.
Editor: Absolutely! What a rollercoaster of a game! The final score was 3-3.What were your initial thoughts when the match concluded?
Dr. Miller: It was a riveting encounter! Both teams exhibited tremendous determination, but the final moments were particularly dramatic. Liverpool seemed poised for victory until Sarr’s late equalizer. It’s a reminder of how unpredictable football can be.
Editor: Indeed, Newcastle had the lead twice, thanks to goals from Isak and Gordon. Yet,Liverpool managed to respond with goals from Curtis Jones and a brace from Salah. how crucial was Salah’s performance in this match?
Dr. Miller: Mohamed Salah’s performance was phenomenal. Scoring two goals and setting a record for the most goals and assists over 37 matches in the Premier League is no small feat. It speaks volumes about his skills and consistency. He not only kept Liverpool in the game but also demonstrated his ability to change the course of a match.
Editor: Speaking of records, Salah has now surpassed wayne Rooney in this particular stat. What does this achievement mean for his legacy in the Premier League?
dr. Miller: Salah’s accomplishment further cements his place among the Premier League greats.Rooney is a celebrated figure in English football, so surpassing him in any scoring category is significant. Salah continues to redefine what it means to be a top-tier forward, and this milestone will be part of his legacy for years to come.
Editor: liverpool’s streak of four wins in a row came to an end with this draw. How do you think this will affect their season moving forward?
Dr. Miller: While it’s undoubtedly disappointing for Liverpool to drop points, they still sit with 35 points from 14 matches, which is a solid position in the league.Every team faces ups and downs, and drawing against a resilient Newcastle side isn’t necessarily a setback. It will challenge them to tighten their defense and capitalize on their attacking strengths in future matches.
Editor: On the other hand, Newcastle managed to climb to 10th place, earning a crucial point. How do you assess their performance in this match and their season overall?
Dr. Miller: Newcastle showed great resilience and adaptability. They capitalized on Liverpool’s mistakes and had moments of brilliance, especially in the first half.This draw can be seen as a turning point for them; it builds confidence and can help them gain momentum as they look to improve their league standing.
Editor: Is there a takeaway or lesson from this match for both teams?
Dr. Miller: For Liverpool, it’s a reminder of the importance of concentration until the final whistle. For Newcastle, they take away the belief that they can compete with the top clubs in the league. Both teams have strengths to build on, and this match is a testament to their potential and the exciting unpredictability of the Premier League.
Editor: Thank you, Dr. Miller, for your insightful analysis. It’s always a pleasure to hear your perspective on the beautiful game.
Dr. Miller: Thank you! I enjoyed discussing this thrilling match. Looking forward to what the rest of the season holds!