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Van Dijk told Shaqiri to take free-kick instead of Alexander-Arnold for Liverpool third

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EAGLE-EYED viewers have hailed Virgil van Dijk for a match-winning moment in Liverpool's win over Newcastle.

Divock Origi headed in off Jamaal Lascelles to give Liverpool a 3-2 win at St James' Park - and keep their Premier League title hopes alive.

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Virgil van Dijk was hailed by viewers for telling Xherdan Shaqiri to take the decisive free-kickCredit: Sky Sports
Xherdan Shaqiri jogged over and whipped in the free-kickCredit: Sky Sports

The Reds had looked to be down and out with, Mo Salah off injured and Newcastle looking comfortable in the penultimate game of the season.

But in the 85th minute, substitute Origi headed in a Xherdan Shaqiri free-kick to seal three points, putting the pressure back on Manchester City.

And although it was Origi who scored, those watching at home said Van Dijk played a massive part in the goal.

Trent Alexander-Arnold, who could have been sent off but also had two assists in the game, appeared to be shaping up to take the set-piece.

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But Liverpool skipper Van Dijk was shown furiously waving to the right-back and telling him to let Shaqiri whip in the ball with his left foot.

The Swiss playmaker whipped in a dangerous delivery and all it needed was the slightest of touches from Origi, via Lascelles, to fly past Martin Dubravka.

Liverpool star Mo Salah carried off on a stretcher after being clattered by Newcastle keeper Martin Dubravka

Viewers were impressed with the decision by the big Dutch centre-back.

Aditya said: "Best moment of the game... Proper leader."

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Ashraf added: "Thank you to Van Dijk who kept asking Shaqiri to do the in-swinger."

Aqil wrote: "Van Dijk insisting Shaqiri, not Trent, took the decisive free-kick... that guy doesn't only know how to defend."

Jayden said: "Van Dijk deserves credit for that goal, told Shaqiri to take it."

Van Dijk had scored the opening goal, heading home from a corner, before Christian Atsu pulled a goal back.

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The Reds again took the lead through Salah, before Salomon Rodon appeared to have done enough to secure a draw, but Origi scored late to secure a vital win.

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The win means Jurgen Klopp's team are two points clear of Manchester City with just one game, against Wolves at home, left this season.

Pep Guardiola's men have a game in hand, facing Leicester City on Monday night and Brighton away on the final day.

The title is still theirs to lose however, with two wins enough to grant them a second successive title.

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Divock Origi headed home a vital winner as Liverpool beat Newcastle 3-2 to keep their Premier League title hopes aliveCredit: EPA
Reds players mob Origi and Xherdan Shaqiri after the late winnerCredit: Getty Images - Getty
Virgil van Dijk had earlier opened the scoring with a free header from a cornerCredit: EPA
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