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Before losing to Man City 0-1 in round 2 , Newcastle played very well with a record of 4 consecutive wins. In which, in no match, the team nicknamed Chich Che did not score 2 or more goals. Therefore, Liverpool need to be very careful with Howe's teachers and students in the Super Sunday match.

Newcastle are not as easily bullied as they were a few years ago. Last season, they became the phenomenon of the tournament and won tickets to the Champions League convincingly. Under the guidance of Coach Howe, Chich Che is the most solid defensive team in the 2022/23 English Premier League along with Man City. At the same time, they attack very sharp with stars like Miguel Almiron, Alexander Isak...

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Newcastle will make Liverpool suffer their first defeat in the English Premier League this season
Newcastle will make Liverpool suffer their first defeat in the English Premier League this season


In this summer transfer window, Newcastle continue to be strengthened with quality contracts. Therefore, compared to the previous season, they are even scarier. This is partly reflected in the beating Aston Villa with a score of 5-1 by Mr. Howe's teachers and students in the opening match of the 2023/24 English Premier League. 

Certainly, Liverpool will have difficulties in the march to Newcastle's field. Not excluding the possibility, coach Jurgen Klopp's army will collapse on St. James' Park. It should be emphasized that, in the last 20 matches to welcome opponents at home, Mr. Howe's students won 14, drew 4, only had to receive 2 defeats.

In the previous round, Liverpool had their first victory in the English Premier League this season. At Anfield, they beat Bournemouth with a score of 3-1 . It was a match where all three strikers of the port city team, including Luis Diaz, Mohamed Salah and Diogo Jota, "shot". However, that victory did not say much. The opponent of Klopp's teachers and students that day could not be compared with Newcastle in terms of level.

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