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Newcastle United’s Georginio Wijnaldum, left, vies for the ball with Liverpool captain James Milner during an English Premier League match, Dec. 6.Scott Heppell/The Associated Press

Martin Skrtel scored his seventh Premier League own goal as relegation-threatened Newcastle upset Liverpool 2-0 on Sunday.

The sliding defender deflected a shot from Georginio Wijnaldum into his own net in the 69th minute at St. James' Park to give Liverpool manager Juergen Klopp his first away defeat in the league.

Liverpool, which thrashed Southampton 6-1 midweek in the League Cup quarter-finals, thought it had equalized against the Magpies with 10 minutes left but Alberto Moreno's impressive strike was ruled offside.

Wijnaldum added a second for the hosts on a counterattack in stoppage time to reduce the pressure on head coach Steve McClaren and slightly ease relegation fears.

Liverpool's Christian Benteke and substitute Daniel Sturridge were earlier both guilty of bad misses, but the Newcastle defence proved resilient and a midfield which had created little started to fire.

The visitors' first real chance came on 21 minutes when Dejan Lovren headed down Moreno's corner and Benteke stabbed the ball over from close range.

Newcastle took the lead when Wijnaldum's persistence allowed him to send in a right-foot shot from a tight angle and, in his efforts to block it, Skrtel could only help the ball over goalkeeper Simon Mignolet.

Sturridge fired wastefully wide after being played in down the right with 15 minutes remaining and Lovren headed weakly at Rob Elliot as time ran down, but victory was assured four minutes into stoppage time when Wijnaldum deftly chipped Moussa Sissoko's pass over the advancing Mignolet.

After 15 rounds, Liverpool has 23 points, 10 more than 18th-place Newcastle, which is behind Bournemouth and Norwich on goal difference.

In other European action, a weekend of surprise results saw Bayern Munich's unbeaten run come to an end, Napoli knocked off top spot in Serie A and Manchester City toppled in the Premier League where Leicester City is the new leader.

Bundesliga leaders Bayern suffered their first league defeat of the season, losing to Borussia Moenchengladbach 3-1. Napoli lost 3-2 to Bologna while Manchester City were beaten 2-0 by Stoke City. Barcelona's La Liga lead was cut to two points after they could only draw with Valencia.

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