EPL: Schar’s Late Strike Denies Liverpool Win Against Newcastle

Fabian Schar salvaged a dramatic late equalizer for Newcastle United as they earned a well-deserved 3-3 draw against Premier League leaders Liverpool in a thrilling encounter at St. James’ Park.

The Reds, who came into the match on the back of a statement victory over defending champions Manchester City, were poised to extend their nine-point lead at the top of the table after Mohamed Salah’s late double overturned a Newcastle lead.

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However, Schar’s volley from a free-kick, capitalizing on a missed claim by goalkeeper Caoimhin Kelleher, secured a point for the Magpies in the dying moments.

Newcastle set the tone early with Jacob Murphy hitting the post, and Alexander Isak igniting the home crowd with a stunning long-range strike to put his side ahead.

Anthony Gordon nearly doubled the lead moments later after a defensive lapse by Joe Gomez, but Kelleher’s reflexes kept Liverpool in the game.

Curtis Jones restored parity early in the second half with a precise first-time finish from Salah’s cross, but Gordon put Newcastle back in front with a clever cut inside and a shot that eluded Kelleher.

Liverpool, determined to maintain their momentum at the summit, responded with Salah’s brilliance.

The Egyptian forward first equalized with a deft scoop and then appeared to seal victory with a composed finish in the 83rd minute.

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However, Newcastle’s resilience paid off as Schar volleyed home in the final minutes, sending the home crowd into raptures and dealing a blow to Liverpool’s title charge.

The result reflected Newcastle’s tenacity and left Liverpool with questions over their defensive frailty in a pulsating six-goal showdown.

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