Fifth-placed Chelsea can move to within three points of United with victory at West Bromwich Albion Monday. There was a warm handshake between Benitez and Mourinho when the final whistle sounded at a tumultuous St James' Park to confirm Newcastle's first home league win since October. But their previous history has been marked by frostiness - a result of former Liverpool manager Benitez twice getting the better of Mourinho's Chelsea in Champions League semi-finals. The fact that they have both managed Chelsea, Real Madrid and Inter Milan, with Mourinho enjoying a superior record, meant Benitez's triumph Sunday, only his second in the Premier League against Mourinho, had added meaning. Ritchie rifled a shot past David de Gea in the 65th minute to punish a profligate United side who wasted several good chances with Anthony Martial and Alexis Sanchez culpable.A huge day at both ends of the #PL pic.twitter.com/VRMq8suh75
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Newcastle dug deep for their manager and debutant keeper Martin Dubravka made several superb saves. Martial was denied by a great save from Dubravka and had two efforts cleared off the line after the break. Sanchez inexplicably failed to fire into an empty net after rounding Dubravka, shortly before Ritchie struck the winner. Liverpool were too slick for a feeble Southampton as they condemned the south coast side to a place in the bottom three. Salah punished a mistake and squared for Firmino to score in the seventh minute and the livewire Egyptian then stroked home the second before halftime after a snappy passing move.?? @22mosalah closes the gap on Harry Kane... pic.twitter.com/pppVKgITVO
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United have 56 points, Liverpool 54 and Tottenham 52 with Chelsea on 50. It is equally tight at the bottom where the so-called trap door is looking more like a revolving door. Huddersfield escaped the bottom three Sunday as they snapped a five-game losing sequence. Alex Pritchard fired Huddersfield in front after seven minutes and although Junior Stanislas levelled, the host were ahead again before the break thanks to Steve Mounie's 27th-minute header from Aaron Mooy's delivery. Beninese striker Mounie's shot was deflected in by Steve Cook after 66 minutes and Rajiv van la Parra tucked away a stoppage time penalty to complete a satisfying afternoon for David Wagner's side.Liverpool have scored more #PL away goals in this campaign (34) than they managed in the entirety of 2016-17 (33)#SOULIV pic.twitter.com/Diq9UfLdo0
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RESULTSHuddersfield 4 (Pritchard 7, Mounie 27, Cook 66-og, Van La Parra 90-pen) Bournemouth 1 (Stanislas 14)Newcastle 1 (Ritchie 65) Man Utd 0Southampton 0 Liverpool 2 (Firmino 6, Salah 42) MONDAY'S MATCHChelsea v West BromDwight Gayle has had a hand in a goal in both of @NUFC's #PL clashes with Man Utd this season, scoring at Old Trafford before assisting Matt Ritchie at St. James’ Park#NEWMUN pic.twitter.com/0R8p8zNfBT
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