Liverpool moved two points ahead of Manchester City with Naby Keita's solitary goal at St James' Park on Saturday.
The Reds kept the pressure on Manchester City in the Liverpool vs Newcastle Premier League clash at St James’ Park on Saturday, 30 April.Today’s 1-0 victory – thanks to Naby Keita’s solitary goal – guarantees Liverpool at least second place in the Premier League this season.
A sea of red gathered at St James’ park and witnessed Newcastle’s confidence start, playing it long in an attempt to get behind Liverpool’s defence.Watch: ‘I’m so glad that Jurgen is a Red’
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