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Liverpool 4-1 Newcastle: Arne Slot’s side came from behind to sweep the Magpies away at Anfield
Richard Jolly at Anfield & Michael JonesSaturday 31 January 2026 22:43 GMT- Bookmark
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Liverpool ended a poor run in the Premier League with a resounding 4-1 victory over Newcastle at Anfield to show that there is life yet in Arne Slot’s side.
The Reds started slowly under an onslaught of Newcastle aggression. Anthony Gordon in particular was a menace, throwing himself around, pressing high and taking shots from his role as the central striker. Gordon eventually slotted in the opener but that just unlocked Liverpool’s rhythm.
Hugo Ekitike was the instigator of the comeback. He scored twice in three minutes to ensure that Liverpool headed into the half-time break with a lead.
Florian Wirtz added a third goal after the restart to give the hosts a cushion as Eddie Howe made changes to try and swing the momentum. It didn’t work.
Slot flooded the midfield to keep his team in possession before Ibrahima Konate put the icing on the cake with a late stoppage time goal.
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- 67' GOAL! Wirtz's guided effort gives Liverpool a cushion (LIV 3-1 NEW)
- 51' CLOSE! Ekitike gets behind Burn but fires wide (LIV 2-1 NEW)
- 43' GOAL! Ekitike nets quickfire second (LIV 2-1 NEW)
- 36' GOAL! Gordon fires Newcastle into the lead (LIV 0-1 NEW)
- 26' POST! Barnes' shot hits the woodwork (LIV 0-0 NEW)
- 18' CHANCE! Ekitike's strike is kept out by Pope (LIV 0-0 NEW)
Hugo Ekitike eviscerates Newcastle to show glimpse of Liverpool’s future
And that was why Newcastle United wanted to sign Hugo Ekitike. This was the eviscerating evidence of why they saw him as Alexander Isak’s replacement and why, at times this season, it has not mattered to Liverpool that the £125m man has been injured or ineffective.
As Ekitike’s name rang around Anfield, Newcastle got an unwanted reminder of the one who got away. Twice, really, given they first targeted him when he instead joined Paris Saint-Germain and then bid for him again before Liverpool pounced. Eddie Howe recognised Ekitike’s talent. He just could not lure him to Tyneside.

Hugo Ekitike eviscerates Newcastle to show glimpse of Liverpool’s future
Liverpool 4-1 Newcastle: The striker scored twice and combined superbly with Florian Wirtz as Arne Slot’s summer signings gave an insight into what is yet to comeRead moreMike Jones31 January 2026 22:24Positives for Newcastle
Kieran Trippier added: "I think, there are positives to take from today. We are footballers and we don't want to make any excuses for this relentless schedule."
Mike Jones31 January 2026 22:43Newcastle's Kieran Trippier, speaking to TNT Sports:
"I am very frustrated, we started the game well, went man-for-man and got the first goal. We are disappointed as a group.
"When you come here you know you will have to deal with the pressure of Liverpool, you have to keep composure and your calm, then one long ball over the top and they score.
"There is no time to dwell on it, we have another massive game."
Mike Jones31 January 2026 22:40Wirtz on partnership with Ekitike:
"He is just unbelievable. You can see him today again two fantastic goals, and it is just fun to play with him on the pitch. Happy I could assist him again today after many assists from him to me."
Mike Jones31 January 2026 22:37Florian Wirtz, speaking to TNT Sports:
"I am very happy. As I said before the game I always love to score and assist and help the team to win.
"I want to continue like that because it makes you happy and gives you more confidence. When you can help the team win it is always good."
Mike Jones31 January 2026 22:34Can Liverpool build consistency?
Ibrahima Konate said: “We have to take game after game. For me, we are always the best team on the pitch but we maybe concede too many goals or don't score enough, but today we did very well and we have to take next game after next game."
Mike Jones31 January 2026 22:31Konate on Florian Wirtz:
"I am very happy for him to be fair. He just showed to the world his quality. He did not reach his peak right now but it is coming very soon. We spoke in pre-season what he is going to do and if he reaches that my god it will be crazy."
Mike Jones31 January 2026 22:28Liverpool defender Ibrahima Konate speaking to TNT Sports:
"For sure I am very happy. I don't have words to describe what I feel right now because it was a very difficult moment for me and my family the last two weeks, but this is part of life. It is hard to accept that and we don't have the choice.
"I know that the team had some injured players, and the manager on the call said to take my time and I don't have to rush back. With this situation [injuries] it was important for me to come back and help the team. I did today with the team at Anfield, the atmosphere was incredible today, and this is what we need until the end of the season."
Mike Jones31 January 2026 22:25A fine night for Liverpool
Richard Jolly at Anfield31 January 2026 22:12A fine night for Liverpool in the end. Ekitike was excellent and decisive, Wirtz's recent surge of form continued and, for Ibrahima Konate, a goal on his return after the loss of his father.
“But Newcastle made too many mistakes and their away form remains poor.”
Full-time! Liverpool 4-1 Newcastle
A resounding win for Liverpool in the end.
It didn’t start out that way but Hugo Ekitike and Florian Wirtz ensured that the Reds turned around the deficit before Ibrahima Konate capped off a great night.
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