they came from behind twice at newcastle and then led 3—2 in the 90th minute only for fabian shar toapitalise on a goalkeeping error to equalise from a tight angle. newcastle had led 1—0 at half—time thanks to a brilliant strike from alexander isak and then led again through anthony gordon after curtis jones had equalised. mo salah thought he'd won it for liverpool, he scored twice, put them ahead for the first time, only for schar�*s late strike to get a share of the points — 3—3 it finished. it was again a great game to watch. so this is what we do lately. with the exception of us not winning today because the last few times we won. but there were moments in the game that i thought, "ok, if we go away with the draw, i am happy about it," before the end, 3—2 up, but of course it is a disappointment. there was a feeling that, when you play liverpool, you need as many goals as you can, as big a lead a lead as you can get, because they are never out of the game but the second goal eluded us today has been a similar pattern throughout the season really for us. but at least we are creati