Liverpool are sitting pretty at the top of the Premier League.
Jurgen Klopp's side continued their unbeaten start to the 2019/20 season with a 3-1 win against Newcastle in the lunchtime kick-off.
Despite falling behind to a Jetro Willems rocket in the seventh minute, the Reds completed a simple comeback.
Sadio Mane curled in a stunner of his own inside half-an-hour before he tapped home a second following a big mistake from Toon goalkeeper Martin Dubravka.
Mohamed Salah rounded things off in the second half, scoring from close range. His finish was impressive, but Roberto Firminho's backheel assist was even better.
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Thanks to their latest result, Liverpool have now won 14 Premier League matches in a row and have become the first team in history to do so while scoring more than one goal in each game.
The impressive run stretches way back to March last year - more than six months ago. Check it out:
2018/19 season:
10 March 2019: Liverpool 4-2 Burnley
17 March 2019: Fulham 1–2 Liverpool
31 March 2019: Liverpool 2–1 Tottenham Hotspur
5 April 2019: Southampton 1–3 Liverpool
14 April 2019: Liverpool 2–0 Chelsea
21 April 2019: Cardiff City 0–2 Liverpool
26 April 2019: Liverpool 5–0 Huddersfield Town
4 May 2019: Newcastle United 2–3 Liverpool
12 May 2019: Liverpool 2–0 Wolverhampton Wanderers
2019/20 season:
9 August 2019: Liverpool 4–1 Norwich City
17 August 2019: Southampton 1–2 Liverpool
24 August 2019: Liverpool 3–1 Arsenal
31 August 2019: Burnley 0–3 Liverpool
14 September 2019: Liverpool 3–1 Newcastle United
Very impressive indeed. Liverpool aren't the first team to accomplish 14 wins in a row though.
Arsenal managed it in 2001/02, while Manchester City also pulled it off in back-to-back seasons between 2017 and 2019.
Still, 14 victories in a row is a superb achievement and it's easy to see why Klopp's side are being made early title favourites by some.
City don't play until Saturday evening, meaning Liverpool are currently five points clear at the top of the Premier League.
It's still very early on, but if the Reds keep winning, then the title might finally be coming back to Anfield.