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Liverpool finally drew upon the power of Anfield as they came from behind to beat Newcastle United on Saturday.

The Reds have become a soft touch on their own ground this season after years of being virtually unbeatable at home.

Another defeat looked like it could be on the cards on Saturday after Anthony Gordon put Newcastle ahead 10 minutes before half-time.

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But a quickfire Hugo Ekitike double flipped the game on its head and turned the crowd from being somewhat frustrated to jubilant and full of life.

After some really disappointing home games recently it was a return of the Anfield noise which has created a legend out of the stadium. Speaking after the game, Milos Kerkez admitted it was the first time he’d truly experienced Liverpool‘s ground in all its glory.

When Anfield is at its best, no team in world football can live with it. But the crowd need a fast-paced, somewhat chaotic approach from their team to truly tap into that zeitgeist.

Far too often the football has been the opposite of that under Arne Slot...

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