Liverpool crushed Newcastle United 3-0 at Anfield on Sunday to keep up their pursuit of Manchester United at the top of the Premier League table.
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Liverpool's Leiva Lucas (centre) celebrates scoring their third goal with team mate Alvaro Arbeloa. |
Second-placed Liverpool moved on to 77 points with three matches to play. United have 80 points and four matches remaining.
FA Cup finalists Everton completed a successful Merseyside double over the North-East when they won 2-0 at Sunderland to move above Aston Villa into fifth place with 56 points from 35 games.
Second-half goals from Steven Pienaar and Marouane Fellaini secured victory at the Stadium of Light and left Sunderland in 16th place, one above Hull City who faces Villa on Monday.
Liverpool took the lead with first-half goals from Yossi Benayoun and Dirk Kuyt. Substitute Lucas headed in the third three minutes from time.
Newcastle, who had Joey Barton sent off in the second half for a wild challenge on Xabi Alonso, remain in the relegation zone with 31 points from their 35 matches. With three games to play, they are three points behind Hull City.
Liverpool had skipper Steven Gerrard back in midfield after three games out with injury, but were missing striker Fernando Torres, sidelined with a hamstring strain.
Shearer dropped former England striker Michael Owen to the bench after nine matches without a goal.
Liverpool dominated the opening stages and went ahead after 22 minutes, although there was a touch of fortune about the goal.
Kuyt provided the cross and Benayoun, who looked to be marginally offside, scored with the ball bouncing in off his knee.
Six minutes later, Kuyt escaped Newcastle's defenders and scored with a brave diving header which gave Newcastle keeper Steve Harper no chance.
Lucas headed in the third goal which sent Newcastle to their third defeat under Shearer, whose two other games in charge have ended in draws.
(Xinhua News Agency May 4, 2009)