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From Tom Rostance
BBC Sport in Anfield
Premier League leaders Liverpool withdrew an early scare to sweep and maintain their 100% start to the year with a different dominant attacking display.
Sadio Mane was their go-to man, scoring twice in the first half Jetro Willems’ first goal for Newcastle had awarded a shock early lead to Steve Bruce’s side.
Mohamed Salah added a third with the part of Liverpool’s attacking trinity Roberto Firmino resisting the show with a superb performance in the seat and supplying two assists that were brilliant.
The Reds have now won 14 league matches in a row at a series that goes back to a draw at Everton at March – that the combined third-best winning streak in English top-flight background – and move five points clear on top, with second-placed Manchester City playing in the evening game.
Newcastle never threatened to construct their surprise lead – which came with their only shot on goal all day – and also could not get near the champions for periods of a one-sided game.
They stay a point above the bottom three, in place.
The spotlight was following their apparent disagreement out his time at Burnley.
But back on home floor Liverpool’s front three were on exactly the exact same page and yet proved the difference.
Firmino played an hour for Brazil afternoon, in a match that finished at Los Angeles in midweek, and the plan was supposed to give him a break as Divock Origi.
However an accident for the Belgium striker supposed the Brazil striker was released sooner than anticipated.
Mane had equalised by there, bending superbly into the upper corner and collecting a pass.
For people paying attention, Salah celebrated with a punch of the atmosphere.
Firmino then robbed Christian Atsu and slid having a gorgeous pass in Mane. Newcastle goalkeeper Martin Dubravka ought to have promised it pushed it back towards Mane to permit the Liverpool forward with a tap-in because of his goal in his last 21 Premier League looks.
Firmino was more striking, before setting the quiet Salah with a lovely assist up putting on opportunities for both his full-backs.
Receiving the ball with back to goal, the Brazil player hauled the ball then backheeled it into the route of Salah, that did the rest.
Manchester City’s set of 18 top-flight wins in a row remains on the schedule for Liverpool – because does the record of eight wins in a row at the start of a Premier League season of Chelsea.
More to follow
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