Following Wednesday’s Premier League match between Newcastle and Liverpool, supporters were invited to share their opinions. Below is a selection of their feedback: Perspectives from Newcastle supporters: Wardy expressed admiration, stating, “Wow. So, yet again we go toe to toe with the best the Premier League has to offer. If we can just maintain this level of intensity and commitment, we will climb the table. No more excuses lads – no fixture congestion, few injuries, everything to play for. Come on!!” Simon highlighted a significant improvement in the team’s performance against Liverpool, noting, “What a difference between the team that turned up last night against Liverpool. To a man every ball was fought for, the press, the number of turnovers and the number of chances created were exceptional. This is by far our best performance of the season. Shoutout for the fans who acted as the 12th Man. A pleasure to watch.” James viewed the outcome as “Two points lost rather than a point gained, however, a better performance.” He added that the team “Could’ve been 3-0 up at half time and they were punished with their mistakes for Liverpool’s goals. The lack of conviction in some chances has been the downfall this season so far.” Ernie described the match as “Really entertaining game,” expressing satisfaction with securing “a point.” He acknowledged it “Could have been three but for a couple of defensive errors but Liverpool are a dangerous side all over the park. Tonali and Big Joe were excellent.” Philippe praised the “Great game,” noting “Isak on fire and Gordon more influential on the left. Tonali did very well also. In Howe we trust.” He questioned the referee’s timing, stating, “How did the referee blow the final whistle when we were three against one? It should have been ours for a last grasp winner for 4-3.” Comments from Liverpool supporters: Tim Wadsworth felt “A point was well deserved against a high press team who were the better team on the night.” He also commented, “Would love Isak to be our number nine. A goalkeeper error in the end but how many saves has he made for us so far? Three points a must at Goodison on Saturday.” Ruhel defended Kelleher, stating, “Don’t blame Kelleher for the Newcastle Goal. He has saved us on numerous occasions.” Instead, Ruhel assigned blame to Nunez, saying, “I blame Nunez for missing chances again. Not good enough for Liverpool. Need to buy a striker in January as Jota is injury prone.” Ken Adams remarked that “Conceding so late feels more like points dropped than points gained.” He emphasized the need to “bounce back at Goodison on Saturday to regain momentum,” cautioning that it “Won’t be easy if the players don’t win their individual duels. Quite a few lost composure under pressure and the reaction to a small setback is now vital.” Chris observed that the team “Started off too slow and gave Newcastle momentum,” but noted a “Much better second half.” He added, “the Reds have been brilliant so far, and one average performance occasionally to be expected. But a point earned. Get Mo and Virgil signed please.”

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