Newcastle United boss Eddie Howe admits he isn't phased by Liverpool's recent hot run of form in the Premier League.
Jurgen Klopp's side have tasted defeat just twice in their last fourteen domestic encounters and take on Brentford at Anfield this evening.
With the chance to go just one point behind fourth-placed Manchester United at stake, the Magpies are still holding firm on their own hopes of qualifying for the UEFA Champions League next season as the season approaches its conclusion.
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The Reds, along with Manchester City, are the only team to have beaten Howe's men both home and away this season and the former Bournemouth boss admits he feels no pressure ahead of what looks to be a frantic end to the 22/23 campaign.
''Do I lose any sleep? No, I don't lose any sleep over it, but I'm aware that Liverpool are a top team,'' began the 45-year-old yesterday afternoon. ''Does it surprise me they're able to go on a run of wins? No.
"There are other teams there as well, but we're not focusing on that. We haven't done that all season.
"We haven't focused on where we are, who's around us, form of teams. We've just focused on ourselves and that's all we can do.
"We have a tough run of fixtures, but I think at the same time, a great run of fixtures because every game is important. They're great occasions and we'll look to carry on our good form."
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