With an Alisson masterclass and a Darwin Nunez double, Liverpool were able to turn the game around in just twelve minutes, so it’s understandable why Jurgen Klopp said he had “never had a game like this.”
Liverpool locked us onto a rollercoaster on Sunday, a journey that first made your stomach turn before making your heart race.
Liverpool were forced to play with 10 men for more than 60 minutes for the second consecutive week. Even so…
Although Newcastle had the majority of the ball and frequently shot at Alisson’s goal, the decisive factor was ultimately the quality of the finish, which Nunez properly delivered.
Now that our hearts are beating normally, we can use FotMob to look at some of the game’s most noteworthy statistics.
There is no other way to put it than that he is the best.
If not for Alisson’s record-setting performance, which included seven Premier League saves in a single game, the comeback would not have been conceivable.
I’m available for it. My job entails doing that. He calmly remarked after the game, “I’m there to help the team.
the current hot guy.
Nunez has not yet made an appearance this season, but he made deadly use of the pent-up emotion by scoring on both of his two shots.
Two goals on two shots. Accuracy without a doubt.
However, as you can see from FotMob’s shot map (above), the shots were not made from convenient positions; in fact, he scored both of his goals with a precise xG of 0.43.
A player who adds unpredictability to the squad made a game-winning 13-minute cameo, and the emotion in his celebrations said it all.
Blocks (4 vs. 2) and clearances (19 vs. 15) both increased.
Dominik Szoboszlai was a workhorse, participating in 20 ground duels with a 45 percent success rate, while Alexis Mac Allister had the most interceptions on the field with four.
Nunez scored in the 90th minute, giving Liverpool its 42nd victory after 90 minutes in the Premier League, the most of any team, according to Opta.