
Liverpool’s pursuit of a top-four Premier League finish gathered further momentum at the expense of Newcastle United’s similar ambitions with a crucial win at St James’ Park.
Jurgen Klopp’s side, who secured their first league win of 2023 in the Merseyside derby against Everton on Monday, took control with two early goals from Darwin Nunez and Cody Gakpo.
Newcastle’s miserable night worsened with a first-half red card for goalkeeper Nick Pope, ruling him out of next Sunday’s Carabao Cup final against Manchester United at Wembley.
Nunez powered home the opener from Trent Alexander-Arnold’s pass after 10 minutes, then Gakpo scored for the second successive match seven minutes later, pouncing on Mohamed Salah’s piece of creation to beat Pope.
The Newcastle keeper then left referee Anthony Taylor with no option but to send him off after 22 minutes when he misjudged a dash from goal in an attempt to challenge Salah. He slipped and had to handle to stop Liverpool’s Egypt forward from racing clear.
Ironically, Pope’s replacement Martin Dubravka is cup-tied for Wembley having played for Manchester United in an earlier round, leaving former Liverpool keeper Loris Karius as the most likely contender to face Erik ten Hag’s side.
Newcastle were unable to overcome the handicap as they went down to only their second league defeat this season, the first also coming against Liverpool at Anfield in August.
It capped a disappointing build-up to Newcastle’s first Wembley final since the FA Cup in 1999, but they still showed plenty of spirit despite their numerical disadvantage, Liverpool keeper Alisson turning Allan Saint-Maximin’s shot on to the bar, while Dan Burn also rattled the woodwork with a header. The Brazilian also saved well from Miguel Almiron and Callum Wilson.
Klopp will have left Tyneside highly satisfied after desperate away defeats at Brentford, Brighton and Wolverhampton Wanderers as Liverpool now stand only six points behind fourth-placed Newcastle with a game in hand.
Liverpool increase pressure
Liverpool showed signs of recovering their old menace in the comfortable 2-0 win against Everton in the Merseyside derby.
The trick was to follow that up against what has been a formidable Newcastle side this season given the inconsistency that has dogged the Reds’ campaign.
This is why Klopp will be elated with the outcome, not simply because it means Newcastle will feel the threat of Liverpool moving closer to the top-four place the Toon Army also have their eyes on.
This was far from the perfect Liverpool performance, relying too heavily on the outstanding Alisson as their defence was opened up too often for Klopp’s liking before Tuesday’s last-16 Champions League meeting with holders Real Madrid at Anfield.
There was, however, so much to be positive about as Nunez turned his good work into a goal with a thumping finish and the improving Gakpo was on the mark again, although Liverpool might be disappointed they did not add to their goal tally.
Diogo Jota also delivered a dangerous cameo as he moves close to full fitness after a long injury absence, while fit-again Virgil van Dijk comfortably came through his first 90 minutes since sustaining a hamstring injury.
This has been a very good week for Liverpool after so many disappointments this season, with successive victories providing the perfect tonic before the meeting with the side that beat them in last season’s Champions League final.
Newcastle thoughts turn to Wembley
Newcastle’s fans swallowed their disappointment at the final whistle by instantly switching attention to their big Wembley date with Manchester United.
Even that was overshadowed by the red card that rules out keeper Pope, such an influential figure in their transformation under Eddie Howe this season. Make no mistake, this is a bitter blow to their hopes of winning the first silverware since the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup in 1969.
And the added worry for Howe is that Newcastle, so impressive in this campaign, have hit a dry spell at the most crucial point in their season so far, their last league win coming against Fulham in mid-January.
Newcastle will be lifted by the return of Bruno Guimaraes at Wembley, but there was also plenty for the home fans to be encouraged by, despite the result.
Their side never gave up despite facing a virtually impossible task at 2-0 down and reduced to ten men, playing with character and creating chances throughout – although again there was a lack of end product.
It was an anti-climax given the high hopes before kick-off, but Newcastle can now fix full focus on their biggest game in years and the chance to end that 54-year trophy drought.

Player of the match
NúñezDarwin Núñez
Newcastle United
-
Squad number10Player nameSaint-Maximin
-
Squad number1Player nameDúbravka
-
Squad number2Player nameTrippier
-
Squad number24Player nameAlmirón
-
Squad number7Player nameJoelinton
-
Squad number14Player nameIsak
-
Squad number33Player nameBurn
-
Squad number36Player nameS Longstaff
-
Squad number5Player nameSchär
-
Squad number4Player nameBotman
-
Squad number32Player nameAnderson
-
Squad number11Player nameRitchie
-
Squad number9Player nameWilson
-
Squad number22Player namePope
-
Squad number23Player nameMurphy
-
Squad number8Player nameGordon
Line-ups
Newcastle
Formation 4-3-3
- 22PopeBooked at 22mins
- 2TrippierSubstituted forMurphyat 64′minutes
- 5Schär
- 4Botman
- 33Burn
- 36S Longstaff
- 7JoelintonSubstituted forRitchieat 71′minutes
- 32AndersonSubstituted forDúbravkaat 24′minutes
- 24AlmirónBooked at 37minsSubstituted forGordonat 64′minutes
- 14IsakSubstituted forWilsonat 64′minutes
- 10Saint-Maximin
Substitutes
- 1Dúbravka
- 3Dummett
- 6Lascelles
- 8Gordon
- 9Wilson
- 11Ritchie
- 12Lewis
- 19Manquillo
- 23Murphy
Liverpool
Formation 4-3-3
- 1Alisson
- 66Alexander-Arnold
- 2Gomez
- 4van Dijk
- 26Robertson
- 14HendersonSubstituted forElliottat 59′minutes
- 3FabinhoBooked at 20mins
- 43BajceticSubstituted forMilnerat 59′minutes
- 11Salah
- 18GakpoSubstituted forJotaat 59′minutes
- 27NúñezSubstituted forFirminoat 59′minutes
Substitutes
- 7Milner
- 8Keïta
- 9Firmino
- 19Elliott
- 20Jota
- 21Tsimikas
- 32Matip
- 47Phillips
- 62Kelleher
Live Text
-
Match ends, Newcastle United 0, Liverpool 2.
-
Second Half ends, Newcastle United 0, Liverpool 2.
-
Corner, Liverpool. Conceded by Dan Burn.
-
Attempt missed. Diogo Jota (Liverpool) left footed shot from a difficult angle on the left misses to the right. Assisted by Harvey Elliott.
-
Attempt missed. Diogo Jota (Liverpool) header from the centre of the box is close, but misses to the right. Assisted by Trent Alexander-Arnold with a cross.
-
Attempt missed. Diogo Jota (Liverpool) header from the left side of the six yard box is close, but misses to the left. Assisted by Andrew Robertson with a cross following a corner.
-
Corner, Liverpool. Conceded by Dan Burn.
-
Corner, Liverpool. Conceded by Sean Longstaff.
-
Attempt saved. Callum Wilson (Newcastle United) left footed shot from the centre of the box is saved in the bottom right corner. Assisted by Anthony Gordon.
-
Attempt saved. Mohamed Salah (Liverpool) left footed shot from outside the box is saved in the centre of the goal. Assisted by Harvey Elliott.
-
Corner, Liverpool. Conceded by Matt Ritchie.
-
Substitution, Newcastle United. Matt Ritchie replaces Joelinton because of an injury.
-
Virgil van Dijk (Liverpool) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
-
Foul by Anthony Gordon (Newcastle United).
-
Delay over. They are ready to continue.
-
Delay in match because of an injury Joelinton (Newcastle United).
-
Attempt saved. Harvey Elliott (Liverpool) left footed shot from outside the box is saved in the bottom left corner. Assisted by Fabinho.
-
Offside, Newcastle United. Anthony Gordon tries a through ball, but Sven Botman is caught offside.
-
Foul by James Milner (Liverpool).
-
Sean Longstaff (Newcastle United) wins a free kick in the attacking half.
- Our coverage of your Premier League club is bigger and better than ever before – here’s everything you need to know to make sure you never miss a moment