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Liverpool’s Premier League lead was cut to seven points by Arsenal and Chelsea after the Reds conceded a 90th-minute equaliser in a thrilling 3-3 draw at Newcastle on Wednesday. Chelsea thrashed 10-man Southampton 5-1 to go second on goal difference ahead of Arsenal, who beat Manchester United 2-0. Manchester City snapped their seven-game winless run by beating Nottingham Forest 3-0 to go fourth. Mohamed Salah‘s second-half double was not enough to extend Liverpool’s seven-game winning run in all competitions as they failed to win for just the third time in 21 games under Arne Slot.

Twice the league leaders were forced to come from behind at St James’ Park as Alexander Isak blasted Newcastle into a 1-0 half-time lead.

Curtis Jones levelled before Anthony Gordon restored Newcastle’s lead.

Salah twice converted Trent Alexander-Arnold assists to turn the game around, taking his tally for the season to 15 goals.

However, there was a late sting in the tale as a rare error from Liverpool goalkeeper Caoimhin Kelleher allowed Fabian Schar to squeeze in a late equaliser for the Magpies.

“He has done remarkably well for us and even today he was good. Unfortunately, he misjudged the situation,” Liverpool boss Slot said of Kelleher’s blunder.

Arsenal take advantage

Arsenal took full advantage by inflicting Ruben Amorim‘s first defeat as Manchester United boss.

Once again the Gunners were able to rely on their prowess from set-pieces to get the job done.

Jurrien Timber broke the deadlock, heading in Declan Rice‘s corner nine minutes into the second half.

William Saliba did not know much about the second, as he diverted in Thomas Partey‘s header from Bukayo Saka’s corner, but the Frenchman did not care as Arsenal had the breathing space they craved.

A fourth consecutive win in all competitions confirmed Arsenal’s return to form and applied a little pressure on Liverpool.

“A special day. It’s a joy to play in this stadium with that energy, it’s something incredible,” Arteta said.

“We scored two set-pieces, but we could’ve scored from open play many more.”

Amorim added: “The set-pieces killed the game. They can put a lot of players near the goalkeeper and it’s almost impossible to fight for the ball. 

“We already know we have to be better.”

Chelsea put bottom-of-the-table Southampton to the sword at St Mary’s even before the hosts were reduced to 10 men when Jack Stephens pulled Marc Cucurella’s hair.

Axel Disasi‘s early opener for the Blues was cancelled out by Joe Aribo.

But Christopher Nkunku pounced on sloppy Southampton passing from the back to make it 2-1 before Noni Madueke added a third.

Stephens then saw red in a bizarre incident as he jostled with Cucurella from a Saints corner.

Cole Palmer made sure he got in on the act with Chelsea’s fourth before Jadon Sancho‘s first goal since his loan move from Manchester United rounded off the scoring.

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Newcastle had been waiting 20 years for a night like this and it was worth the wait for 50,000 Geordies as the Magpies blew away Paris Saint-Germain 4-1 to announce their arrival as a Champions League threat. The first ever meeting between the clubs pitted the sporting interests of Saudi Arabia up against Qatar. Saudi emerged victorious and in some style as Newcastle’s rapid rise less than two years since the Gulf Kingdom’s sovereign wealth fund took control of the club shows no signs of stopping.

Not since PSG’s collapse to lose a 4-0 first leg lead in a 6-1 defeat at Barcelona in 2017 have the French champions suffered such a humbling on the Champions League stage.

That embarrassment triggered the club’s Qatari owners to break the world’s transfer record twice in a matter of months to land Neymar and Kylian Mbappe.

Yet, the star-studded project is still yet to conquer Europe and there were lessons for PSG to learn on and off the pitch at St. James’ Park.

Despite spending nearly 400 million pounds ($483 million) on new players, Newcastle are not even among the top spenders in the Premier League since the Saudi-backed takeover.

Three of their goalscorers on Wednesday — Miguel Almiron, Sean Longstaff and Fabian Schar — were already at the club when they were fighting relegation from the English top-flight just two years ago.

The other, Dan Burn, has fought his way to the top from starting his career in the sixth tier of English football at Blyth Spartans and cost £13 million from Brighton in 2021.

Both Burn and Longstaff are lifelong fans of their hometown club and grew up watching Newcastle from the stands of St. James’ Park.

“For me and Burny to score is unreal,” said Longstaff.

“There’s a few here who probably thought three years ago we were out the door. I’m so proud to be from Newcastle, I’m over the moon.”

PSG outthought and outfought

PSG have long been criticised for failing to make the most of the hotbed of talent on their doorstep in the French capital.

Most famously, they lost their only Champions League final to Bayern Munich from a goal scored by Parisian-born Kingsley Coman, who left PSG as a teenager.

Luis Enrique warned before the game that Newcastle were the side from the lowest pot of seeds for the group stage that everyone wanted to avoid.

Yet it did not stop the former Barcelona boss from naming three big money summer signings Ousmane Dembele, Goncalo Ramos and Randal Kolo Muani alongside Mbappe in a front four.

Not for the first time in the Champions League, PSG’s individuals were outthought and outfought by a greater collective unit.

Roared on by an incredible atmosphere, Newcastle made sure their Champions League homecoming was a night that will not be forgotten, even if the locals party into the small hours.

“They will be (proud) and I think they will probably be a bit drunk as well,” added Longstaff on his family’s reaction.

“They probably weren’t planning to drink on a Wednesday night but that might have changed!”

Newcastle’s new era appeared to have been given a Champions League baptism of fire with last season’s semi-finalists AC Milan and Borussia Dortmund also in the toughest section of the draw.

But Eddie Howe’s men are top the group after two games.

The hope on Tyneside is that this is just the start of a journey towards one day winning the Champions League.

Not for the first time, PSG showed a fellow state-backed club how not to go about that goal.

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