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Liverpool put three past Newcastle

Former Liverpool player Jonjo Shelvey put Newcastle ahead at Anfield but the lead didn't last long - Jota, Salah and Alexander-Arnold hit back for the Reds.

Liverpool put three past Newcastle
OLI SCARFFAFP

Liverpool's Trent Alexander-Arnold scored with a spectacular strike as they overcame the loss of three players to suspected positive Covid-19 tests and conceding an early goal to beat Newcastle United 3-1 in the Premier League on Thursday.

Liverpool move onto 40 points from 17 games, one behind leaders Manchester City who beat Leeds United 7-0 on Tuesday. With Virgil Van Dijk, Fabinho and Curtis Jones ruled out for the hosts, Jonjo Shelvey struck the opener for Newcastle against the run of play in the seventh minute, with a swerving, dipping drive past unsighted keeper Allison Becker at Anfield.

Liverpool response

The lead lasted 14 minutes before Diogo Jota fired home the rebound after Martin Dubravka saved his initial header to level, with Newcastle's players complaining the ball should have been put out of play as Isaac Hayden was down injured in his own box. Mohamed Salah put Liverpool ahead four minutes later, equalling Leicester City striker Jamie Vardy's record of 15 consecutive Premier League games with a goal or assist by blasting home the rebound form a Sadio Mané shot.

Newcastle improved dramatically in the second half, showing a defensive resolve that has been absent for much of the season, but in the last 10 minutes Liverpool started to turn the screw. Dubravka had to get down smartly to save from Mané in the 81st minute and Jota had a close-range shot blocked before the Newcastle keeper pulled off another super stop from substitute Naby Keita.

Trent thunderbolt

There was nothing he could do three minutes from the end of normal time though as Alexander-Arnold took a touch on the edge of the box before firing a rocket shot into the top corner. "I've been waiting for that for five years, waiting to hit it clean like that," the right-back told BT Sport. "I've had a few from the edge of the box ... I've caught that one sweet and it's just nestled in the top corner." The England full-back said he and his team mates had done their best to ignore the possible positive Covid-19 tests at the club as the games come thick and fast over Christmas. "We're focused on our football until we're told otherwise. We'll be in there every day, recovery again tomorrow and make sure we're fit for Sunday," he said. "We've got a big game, going down to Tottenham - it'll be an interesting one but all we can do is focus on that and prepare for the game."