Weekend Gold Coast Bulletin

REDS CAN’T BE STOPPED

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LIVERPOOL shrugged off a coronaviru­s outbreak to keep its Premier League title challenge on track with a 3-1 win against Newcastle on Friday that was lit up by Trent AlexanderA­rnold’s wonder goal.

The Reds lost Virgil van Dijk and Fabinho to positive cases of Covid before kick-off as a surge of infections across Britain threatens to bring the season to a temporary halt.

Liverpool was further rocked when Jonjo Shelvey opened the scoring against his old club after just seven minutes. But Newcastle remained mired in the bottom three for a reason as goals from Diogo Jota and Mohamed Salah turned the game around before halftime.

Alexander-arnold’s thunderbol­t four minutes from time rounded off an eighth consecutiv­e win for Jurgen Klopp’s men as they close to within one point of leader Manchester City.

Klopp spoke out to encourage people to ignore the “lies and misinforma­tion” around vaccinatio­n from coronaviru­s before kick-off and get their jabs or boosters.

Curtis Jones was also absent for the Reds due to a positive test for Covid.

But Klopp confirmed on Wednesday his squad was fully vaccinated and therefore did not lose any other players due to being close contacts of those with the virus.

Anfield hosted the final top-level game in England in front of a full crowd before the pandemic shut soccer down for three months in March 2020. History could be repeating itself as five of the 10 Premier League games scheduled for this weekend have already been called off.

Liverpool’s trip to Tottenham is one of those still going ahead for now but much will depend on how well the outbreak is contained over the coming days.

 ?? ?? Liverpool’s Trent AlexanderA­rnold celebrates scoring against Newcastle.
Liverpool’s Trent AlexanderA­rnold celebrates scoring against Newcastle.

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