Liverpool dispatch Newcastle to make it back-to-back Premier League wins

Liverpool dispatch Newcastle to make it back-to-back Premier League wins

Liverpool eased to a 2-0 victory at St. James Park as Newcastle endured a calamitous day that included a red card to goalkeeper Nick Pope.

The England goalkeeper was dismissed 22 minutes into a pulsating Premier League contest at St James' Park for handling outside his penalty area and will be suspended for Sunday's Carabao Cup final with Manchester United at Wembley.

However, the Magpies' hopes of extending their unbeaten league run to a club-record 18 games had already been fatally wounded by goals from Darwin Nunez and Cody Gakpo inside the opening 17 minutes as the visitors - the only side to beat Newcastle in the league this season - ruthlessly exploited the space behind central defenders Fabian Schar and Sven Botman to run out 2-0 winners.

Liverpool took the lead after 10 minutes when Nunez controlled Trent Alexander-Arnold's superb ball over the top and fired past the stranded Pope with his strike surviving a VAR check for offside.

They doubled their lead seven minutes later when Gakpo timed his run to meet Mohamed Salah's ball over the top to perfection and beat the stranded Pope with the Magpies' hopes of a reprieve at the hands of the video assistant once again coming to nothing.

A bad evening for Eddie Howe's men took a disastrous turn after 22 minutes when Pope raced from his goal in an attempt to prevent Salah from reaching Alisson's clearance and having misjudged the flight, dived to head clear but diverted the ball on to his arm.

The referee had little option but to produce a red card which ended the keeper's Wembley dreams as well as any realistic chance of recovery in the game.

Dubravka was called from the bench in place of Elliot Anderson, whose first Premier League start had lasted just 24 minutes, but it was opposite number Alisson who had to be at his best to tip Saint-Maximin's 31st-minute shot at the end of a superb solo run on to his crossbar.

The bar came to the Reds' rescue once again three minutes before the break when Dan Burn's header from a Kieran Trippier corner cannoned back off it to safety.

Liverpool retained possession with ease for long periods after the restart knowing their job was all but done against the 10 men.

But Saint-Maximin, in his best form for some time, ensured the Reds could not relax too much with the Frenchman feeding Alexander Isak to shoot over on the turn with 52 minutes gone.

Schar headed wide from another Trippier corner, but Dubravka had to dive full-length to turn away Nunez's 57th-minute attempt as Jurgen Klopp prepared a quadruple substitution.

Alisson denied Newcastle Callum Wilson with eight minutes remaining, before the Reds almost added to their lead in a late flurry of chances.