The Sunday Post (Newcastle)

Unbeaten Reds continue to scale new heights

- By Nick Mashiter SPORT@SUNDAYPOST.COM

now have the most points – 33 – they have ever had at this stage of a Premier League season.

Klopp said: “It’s nice, the 33 points are brilliant and the goal difference is really good, I like all that.

“At this fantastic big club with outstandin­g teams in the past, that this group of players can get this record is nice.

“The season is not finished and it doesn’t bring anything, but if someone wants this record in the future they must beat this team.

“It was a really mature performanc­e.

“We never controlled games in the manner we do now. I know people miss one or two situations from last season but we have these games.”

Salah broke the deadlock with his ninth goal of the season, tapping in Sadio Mane’s cross, and appeared to celebrate with a gesture which Sergio Ramos uses when he scores.

Ramos, who injured Salah in last season’s Champions League final, is under the spotlight after German magazine Der Spiegel claimed the Real Madrid captain returned a positive test for the glucocorti­coid dexamethas­one after the 2017 European showpiece in Cardiff.

No action was taken as it was deemed to be due to an “administra­tive mistake” while Ramos has denied any wrongdoing and the World Anti-Doping Agency has said the matter is closed. Klopp added: “I didn’t even see him celebratin­g.

“I celebrated myself.” Alexander-Arnold’s brilliant free-kick made it 2-0 before Brazilian striker Firmino ended his Premier League drought in the last minute of normal time, scoring in the top flight for the first time since September.

Klopp said: “To explain how difficult it is to prepare for a game like this is hard.

“I know you always expect perfection, but we had one session to prepare.

“They came back on Thursday, the Brazilians and Robbo (Andy Robertson) for example.

“With the demands on set-pieces, you need your own set-pieces, and you also need to work on the specific quality of the opponent.” Defeat leaves ninth-placed Watford winless in their last three games.

Howver, the home side were furious after being denied a second-half penalty.

With the score level, Robertson appeared to clip Will Hughes’ heels in the box.

However, referee Jon Moss ignored the hosts’ protests.

Boss Javi Gracia said: “The last two games we have been unlucky with some decisions.

“But I prefer to always support referees and if I don’t say anything about their work in these two games I will not do it for the rest of the season.

“In these type of games you need to score if you have one chance.

“If you don’t do it you know they are able to score.”

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