Darwin Nunez (Mac Allister, 77) - 9. Reds substitute sank Newcastle with two absolutely ruthless finishes. Could be a turning point in his Liverpool career. Getty. Jarell Quansah (Matip 78) - N/A
NEWCASTLE UNITED RATINGS: Nick Pope - 6. Steady performance and some decent saves before twice having to dig the ball out of his net - not that he could do a lot about Nunez's clinical brace. PA
Kieran Trippier - 7. Stuck to the task and defended well against Liverpool's lively wide players. EPA
Fabian Schar - 5. Not a great game for the Swiss as he and his fellow defenders crumbled late on. Nowhere to be seen as the Reds turned things around. PA
Sven Botman - 5. Was enjoying a decent game at the heart of the home defence, some long range passing catching the eye. Then it all went wrong. Didn't react quickly enough to danger and his miskick put Nunez in for equaliser. Reuters
Dan Burn - 5. Not his best game and then dithered and was caught in no man's land at the crucial moment as Nunez ran in behind for the winner. Reuters
Sandro Tonali - 6. Like a lot of Newcastle players, enjoyed a strong first half but influence faded after the break. Subbed on 72 minutes. EPA
Bruno Guimaraes - 5. His usual brilliant self in the first-half but will have nightmares about his role in the winner. Newcastle were sloppy with the ball as the jitters set in and his late error proved costly. EPA
Joelinton - 6 Plenty of effort from the hard-running midfielder. PA
Miguel Almiron - 6. On another day (perhaps one last season) he'd have had a couple. Finishing was erratic, missing one at the back post, also thwarted by Allison but then unlucky as he struck the post with a fine curling effort. Reuters
Alexander Isak - 6. Not one of the talented Swede's better games. Great run leading to the red card but peripheral after that. AFP
Anthony Gordon - 8. Eye-catching display against Liverpool by the boyhood Evertonian. Continued his electric start to the season with a goal and a hand in the move that saw Van Dijk sent off. Things started to go wrong after he was withdrawn. Getty
NEWCASTLE SUBS: Callum Wilson (Isak, 73) - 5. Virtual bystander as game slipped away from his team. Getty
Harvey Barnes (Gordon, 73) - 6. Caused a few problems but momentum shifted soon after Newcastle's second-half subs. Reuters
Sean Longstaff (Tonali, 73) - 5. Struggled as the game was taken away from his side. Getty
Elliot Anderson (Joelinton, 83). N/A; Matt Targett (Botman, 86). Getty
LIVERPOOL RATINGS: Alisson Becker - 7. Could do nothing about Gordon's opener. Made some good saves, one to thwart Almiron from close range was particularly impressive. Getty
Trent Alexander-Arnold - 4. Howler to present Gordon with the opportunity to open the scoring. Salah's pass was a firmly struck but his blunder, letting the ball run beneath his foot, gave Gordon a clear run on goal. Booked early and lucky to stay on. Reuters
Joel Matip - 6. Drafted in because of Konate's injury and did well in the circumstances. How Liverpool must wish he could stay fit. Reuters
Virgil van Dijk - 4. The Dutch centre-half left his team in the lurch following his 29th minute red card. He didn't like the decision but he went through the man to get the ball. Getty
Andrew Robertson - 6. Typically committed display as Liverpool dug in with 10 men. Quality going forwards wasn't always there. Getty
Dominik Szoboszlai - 7. Started brightly but had to be more disciplined following the red card. Looks a good signing having hit the ground running in the Premier League. EPA
Wataru Endo - 5. Worked hard during a difficult debut for the club. Withdrawn after an hour with match fitness an issue. Reuters
Alexis Mac Allister - 6. Another player who had to be focused and disciplined following the red card. Tireless display in the circumstances. Reuters
Mohamed Salah - 7. Struggled to make a consistent impact for the out-numbered Reds but then provided a moment of absolute quality to create the winner for Nunez. EPA
Cody Gakpo - 5. Struggled to make an impact. Will have better days in Red. Subbed after 58 minutes as Klopp reconfigured his side. EPA
Luis Diaz - 6. Made a lively start to the game but was then sacrificed after Van Dijk's sending off. EPA
LIVERPOOL SUBS: Joe Gomez (Diaz, 33) -7. Thrown on after Van Dijk's dismissal and staked his claim for more regular starts. Impressive effort from the defender as the 10 men stood firm. Reuters
Diogo Jota (Gakpo, 58) - 7. Unlucky to miss out on the starting line-up after a promising start to the season. Movement and energy was a help to his side as they turned things around. Getty
Harvey Elliott (Endo 58) - 6. Fresh legs and energy helped Liverpool turn the tide as their starting midfielders tired. PA
Darwin Nunez (Mac Allister, 77) - 9. Reds substitute sank Newcastle with two absolutely ruthless finishes. Could be a turning point in his Liverpool career. Getty. Jarell Quansah (Matip 78) - N/A
NEWCASTLE UNITED RATINGS: Nick Pope - 6. Steady performance and some decent saves before twice having to dig the ball out of his net - not that he could do a lot about Nunez's clinical brace. PA
Kieran Trippier - 7. Stuck to the task and defended well against Liverpool's lively wide players. EPA
Fabian Schar - 5. Not a great game for the Swiss as he and his fellow defenders crumbled late on. Nowhere to be seen as the Reds turned things around. PA
Sven Botman - 5. Was enjoying a decent game at the heart of the home defence, some long range passing catching the eye. Then it all went wrong. Didn't react quickly enough to danger and his miskick put Nunez in for equaliser. Reuters
Dan Burn - 5. Not his best game and then dithered and was caught in no man's land at the crucial moment as Nunez ran in behind for the winner. Reuters
Sandro Tonali - 6. Like a lot of Newcastle players, enjoyed a strong first half but influence faded after the break. Subbed on 72 minutes. EPA
Bruno Guimaraes - 5. His usual brilliant self in the first-half but will have nightmares about his role in the winner. Newcastle were sloppy with the ball as the jitters set in and his late error proved costly. EPA
Joelinton - 6 Plenty of effort from the hard-running midfielder. PA
Miguel Almiron - 6. On another day (perhaps one last season) he'd have had a couple. Finishing was erratic, missing one at the back post, also thwarted by Allison but then unlucky as he struck the post with a fine curling effort. Reuters
Alexander Isak - 6. Not one of the talented Swede's better games. Great run leading to the red card but peripheral after that. AFP
Anthony Gordon - 8. Eye-catching display against Liverpool by the boyhood Evertonian. Continued his electric start to the season with a goal and a hand in the move that saw Van Dijk sent off. Things started to go wrong after he was withdrawn. Getty
NEWCASTLE SUBS: Callum Wilson (Isak, 73) - 5. Virtual bystander as game slipped away from his team. Getty
Harvey Barnes (Gordon, 73) - 6. Caused a few problems but momentum shifted soon after Newcastle's second-half subs. Reuters
Sean Longstaff (Tonali, 73) - 5. Struggled as the game was taken away from his side. Getty
Elliot Anderson (Joelinton, 83). N/A; Matt Targett (Botman, 86). Getty
LIVERPOOL RATINGS: Alisson Becker - 7. Could do nothing about Gordon's opener. Made some good saves, one to thwart Almiron from close range was particularly impressive. Getty
Trent Alexander-Arnold - 4. Howler to present Gordon with the opportunity to open the scoring. Salah's pass was a firmly struck but his blunder, letting the ball run beneath his foot, gave Gordon a clear run on goal. Booked early and lucky to stay on. Reuters
Joel Matip - 6. Drafted in because of Konate's injury and did well in the circumstances. How Liverpool must wish he could stay fit. Reuters
Virgil van Dijk - 4. The Dutch centre-half left his team in the lurch following his 29th minute red card. He didn't like the decision but he went through the man to get the ball. Getty
Andrew Robertson - 6. Typically committed display as Liverpool dug in with 10 men. Quality going forwards wasn't always there. Getty
Dominik Szoboszlai - 7. Started brightly but had to be more disciplined following the red card. Looks a good signing having hit the ground running in the Premier League. EPA
Wataru Endo - 5. Worked hard during a difficult debut for the club. Withdrawn after an hour with match fitness an issue. Reuters
Alexis Mac Allister - 6. Another player who had to be focused and disciplined following the red card. Tireless display in the circumstances. Reuters
Mohamed Salah - 7. Struggled to make a consistent impact for the out-numbered Reds but then provided a moment of absolute quality to create the winner for Nunez. EPA
Cody Gakpo - 5. Struggled to make an impact. Will have better days in Red. Subbed after 58 minutes as Klopp reconfigured his side. EPA
Luis Diaz - 6. Made a lively start to the game but was then sacrificed after Van Dijk's sending off. EPA
LIVERPOOL SUBS: Joe Gomez (Diaz, 33) -7. Thrown on after Van Dijk's dismissal and staked his claim for more regular starts. Impressive effort from the defender as the 10 men stood firm. Reuters
Diogo Jota (Gakpo, 58) - 7. Unlucky to miss out on the starting line-up after a promising start to the season. Movement and energy was a help to his side as they turned things around. Getty
Harvey Elliott (Endo 58) - 6. Fresh legs and energy helped Liverpool turn the tide as their starting midfielders tired. PA
Darwin Nunez (Mac Allister, 77) - 9. Reds substitute sank Newcastle with two absolutely ruthless finishes. Could be a turning point in his Liverpool career. Getty. Jarell Quansah (Matip 78) - N/A