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Heroic Liverpool, passed with an upset and… super Nunes from Newcastle!

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He showed suicidal tendencies, but made an incredible turnaround Liverpool! Although he made one mistake after another on the grass of “St James Park” and was playing with ten from the 28th minute due to his suspension Van Dijkhis team Jurgen Klopp made a character towards Newcastle and made a huge double thanks to his goals Bath tubs in the final (1-2).

In his matches, Liverpool looked to be in control at the start, but defensive errors soon followed. The first serious mistake came in the 25th minute when Arnold missed a too easy control and o Gordon left across from him Alison to make it 1-0 with a perfect shot. Three minutes later, it was Van Dijk’s turn to commit another calamitous error as he tripped his opponent outside the area and was sent off. A decision by the referee that brought huge protests from the guests, but also a little tension between the two benches.

THE Steal he immediately made a change, threw Gomes into the match to cover Van Dijk’s gap in the stoppers and took Diaz out, with Alison in the… caps to make a legendary intervention on Almiron’s shot from inside the area, keeping the score as it had and Liverpool in the game.

THE Liverpool she was forced to “tighten” more and have her lines very close, with her Newcastle to have good moments but not to show a special mood on her part to come out in front. Nevertheless, in the last quarter of the match, the home team got carried away and… stepped on her, with him Darwin Nunez to punish them!

The Uruguayan striker entered the game in the 77th minute and four minutes later pounced on a quick counterattack and a mistake in the opposition defense to equalize at 1-1 with a terrific diagonal finish. And finally in the 3rd minute of stoppage time Nunes struck again, in a new counter-attack after Salah’s assist to… freeze St James Park and shock everyone in Newcastlegiving Liverpool a huge win that takes them to 7 points.

In detail, the program of the 3rd matchday:

Friday (25/8)

Chelsea-Luton 3-0

(17′, 69′ Sterling, 75′ Jackson)

Saturday (26/8)

Bournemouth-Tottenham 0-2

(17′ Maddison, 63′ Kulusevski)

Arsenal-Fulham 2-2

(70′ pen. Saka, 73′ Enketia – 1′ Pereiram 87′ Palinia)

Brentford-Crystal Palace 1-1

(18′ Sante – 76′ Andersen)

Everton-Wolves 0-1

(87′ Kalajdzic)

Manchester United-Nottingham Forest 3-2

(17′ Eriksen, 52′ Casemiro, 76′ penalty Bruno Fernandes – 2′ Avonighi, 4′ Bolli)

Brighton-West Ham 1-3

(81′ Gross-19′ Ward Prowse, 58′ Bowen, 63′ Antonio)

Sunday (27/8)

Burnley-Aston Villa 1-3

(47′ Foster – 8′, 20′ Cass, 61′ Diaby)

Sheffield United-Manchester City 1-2

(85′ Bogle – 63′ Haaland, 88′ Rodri)

Newcastle-Liverpool 1-2

(25′ Gordon – 81′, 90’+3′ Nunes)

The schedule for the next (4th) matchday:

Friday (1/9)

Luton-West Ham (22:00)

Saturday (2/9)

Sheffield United-Everton (14:30)

Manchester City-Fulham (17:00)

Burnley-Tottenham (17:00)

Brentford-Bournemouth (17:00)

Chelsea-Nottingham Forest (17:00)

Brighton-Newcastle (19:30)

Sunday (3/9)

Crystal Palace-Wolves (16:00)

Liverpool-Aston Villa (16:00)

Arsenal-Manchester United (18:30)

Source: Sport Fm

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