Liverpool will look to maintain their 100 per cent record on Saturday when the Premier League leaders play host to Newcastle.The Reds are the only team in all four divisions to have won all of their league games so far this season, with Jurgen Klopp's men also unbeaten in 42 Premier League matches at Anfield. Liverpool are being tipped to name an unchanged line-up from the team that won at Burnley prior to the international break, with Alisson not yet fit to return between the posts. Klopp insists there has been no timescale set for the Brazilian's comeback, while the Reds are hopeful that Naby Keita will be fit to return to the squad before the end of September. Meanwhile, Newcastle have been dealt a major injury blow ahead of their trip to Merseyside, with midfielder Sean Longstaff ruled out after he picked up an ankle injury in training. Matt Ritchie and Andy Carroll are still sidelined with injuries but Steve Bruce says both are making good progress and could return to action sooner than first expected. Liverpool completed a league double over the Magpies last season, which included a 4-0 win in this fixture, with Newcastle's last league win at Anfield coming back in 1994.
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Liverpool are being tipped to name an unchanged line-up from the team that won at Burnley prior to the international break, with Alisson not yet fit to return between the posts.
Klopp insists there has been no timescale set for the Brazilian's comeback, while the Reds are hopeful that Naby Keita will be fit to return to the squad before the end of September.
Meanwhile, Newcastle have been dealt a major injury blow ahead of their trip to Merseyside, with midfielder Sean Longstaff ruled out after he picked up an ankle injury in training.
Matt Ritchie and Andy Carroll are still sidelined with injuries but Steve Bruce says both are making good progress and could return to action sooner than first expected.
Liverpool completed a league double over the Magpies last season, which included a 4-0 win in this fixture, with Newcastle's last league win at Anfield coming back in 1994.
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