STEVEN GERRARD tucked into his first goal in 10 weeks as Liverpool roared into the Premier League's top five.
The Kop skipper came off the bench to seal a victory set up by Craig Bellamy's double against his old club.
Toon took the lead thanks to Daniel Agger's own goal before Reds took control to climb above Arsenal in the table.
Gerro, back to full fitness after two months out, said: "It's great to be back and it felt wonderful to score a goal as well.
"I'm glad to see the back of 2011 to tell you the truth because I've had so many injuries. Now I just hope I can get a run of games and help the team to improve in the new year.
"It was a really good win for us tonight because we have not been doing too well at home lately.
"So to get the three points and score three goals was very important."
Kop boss Kenny Dalglish said: "When Steven is not playing he is influential.
"You can add the word hugely in front of influential when he is playing. He is getting back to fitness.
"He has got a lot of years to go yet which we can look forward to. The injury he had was a freak.
"I am just delighted for the boy as he has worked so hard to get back fit.
"We thoroughly deser-ved the win on the balance of play. Some of the football was good. We could have had more goals but we're certainly very happy with three."
Welsh striker Bellamy, who needed four stitches in a cut eye after an apparent elbow from Fabricio Coloccini, said: "I don't know why but I always seem to do well against Newcastle.
"I had a great time there under a great manager in Bobby Robson — but now they seem to be a lucky team for me.
"The most important thing was to get back to winning ways and it was a good victory."
Andy Carroll replaced the banned Luis Suarez up front but failed to score against his former club, who he left for £35million last winter.
Gerrard added: "We are all trying our best for Andy but it's not quite going for him at the moment. He's doing well in training and the scoring problem concerns all of us — not just one player."
Toon boss Alan Pardew argued: "It was never a free-kick for their second goal, I'm not sure what he gave it for.
"We could have played better tonight but, having said that, it's a tough place to come and when Gerrard came on he lifted the whole stadium. He has that presence."
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The Kop skipper came off the bench to seal a victory set up by Craig Bellamy's double against his old club.
Toon took the lead thanks to Daniel Agger's own goal before Reds took control to climb above Arsenal in the table.
Gerro, back to full fitness after two months out, said: "It's great to be back and it felt wonderful to score a goal as well.
"I'm glad to see the back of 2011 to tell you the truth because I've had so many injuries. Now I just hope I can get a run of games and help the team to improve in the new year.
"It was a really good win for us tonight because we have not been doing too well at home lately.
"So to get the three points and score three goals was very important."
Kop boss Kenny Dalglish said: "When Steven is not playing he is influential.
"You can add the word hugely in front of influential when he is playing. He is getting back to fitness.
"He has got a lot of years to go yet which we can look forward to. The injury he had was a freak.
"I am just delighted for the boy as he has worked so hard to get back fit.
"We thoroughly deser-ved the win on the balance of play. Some of the football was good. We could have had more goals but we're certainly very happy with three."
Welsh striker Bellamy, who needed four stitches in a cut eye after an apparent elbow from Fabricio Coloccini, said: "I don't know why but I always seem to do well against Newcastle.
"I had a great time there under a great manager in Bobby Robson — but now they seem to be a lucky team for me.
"The most important thing was to get back to winning ways and it was a good victory."
Andy Carroll replaced the banned Luis Suarez up front but failed to score against his former club, who he left for £35million last winter.
Gerrard added: "We are all trying our best for Andy but it's not quite going for him at the moment. He's doing well in training and the scoring problem concerns all of us — not just one player."
Toon boss Alan Pardew argued: "It was never a free-kick for their second goal, I'm not sure what he gave it for.
"We could have played better tonight but, having said that, it's a tough place to come and when Gerrard came on he lifted the whole stadium. He has that presence."

















