Liverpool earned a last-gasp 2-1 win over Newcastle on Wednesday night, with the media hailing Harvey Elliott and Fabio Carvalho's impact.
“What has happened to the Brazilian? [Mohamed Salah]’s shoulder but the sweetest touch came from the summer signing and Liverpool, not for the first time in Klopp’s reign, proved experts in escapology. It’s far from convincing overall, as we’ve mentioned, but getting the points on the board was still key given we’ve got a much harder run now starting up. If Manchester United take anything at all at [Leicester]tonight, [Jurgen Klopp]’s team would have been in the bottom half of the [Premier League]. [Roberto Firmino](https://www.thisisanfield.com/liverpool-fc/roberto-firmino/) restored parity after Alexander Isak’s strike, before substitute Carvalho found the net deep in stoppage time, literally the last kick of the ball. “Managed to get a foot in the buildup to “Talk about taking responsibility. “If there has been one shining hope for Liverpool in what has been a frustrating start to the season then it has been the arrival of [Divock Origi]territory, except there is no Origi at Anfield any more. They would have deserved to be there too, so mundane has so much of their football been this season. Talk about a young footballer playing with maturity and composure beyond his years. Already this feels like a huge moment in Liverpool’s campaign.
Joel Matip has gone viral for his celebration after Liverpool beat Newcastle late on.
So much that he was seen on his knees smashing the ground in delight. It meant that Andre Marriner added on five minutes at the end of 90. They took time with every set piece while multiple players going down injured before waving away the physios. [https://t.co/EQzEojaRzH] [pic.twitter.com/HlbWOkz3oB] [August 31, 2022] [Click here to follow GiveMeSport on Instagram for more Liverpool content!](https://bit.ly/3zgRpzt) [It led to a clash between the two benches](https://www.givemesport.com/88054695-liverpool-2-1-newcastle-fabio-carvalhos-winner-sparked-scenes-between-dugouts) while bottles were [ seen to be thrown by the Newcastle staff](https://www.givemesport.com/88054706-fabio-carvalho-winner-newcastle-bench-caught-throwing-objects-at-liverpools). [Joel Matip’s](https://www.givemesport.com/joel-matip) celebration after [Liverpool’s](https://www.givemesport.com/liverpool) 98th minute winner against Newcastle has gone viral.
Players and staff from both benches clashed after Fabio Carvalho's last-gasp winner on Wednesday night.
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Substitute Fabio Carvalho sent Anfield wild by scrambling home a goal in the eighth minute of stoppage time as Liverpool beat Newcastle United 2-1 for a ...
Newcastle's Alexander Isak, left, celebrates after scoring the opening goal during the English Premier League soccer match between Liverpool and Newcastle United at Anfield stadium in Liverpool, England. Newcastle's Alexander Isak, right, scores the opening goal during the English Premier League soccer match between Liverpool and Newcastle United at Anfield stadium in Liverpool, England, England. After the ball popped up off the shoulder of Mohamed Salah in a penalty-box melee, Carvalho was there to turn home a close-range finish into the roof of the net and break Newcastle’s resolve.
ALAN SHEARER isn't happy with the manner of Liverpool's win against Newcastle...
Newcastle will have to get the Liverpool defeat out of their system quickly. It was a sickening way to end a hard-fought performance and extended the Tyneside club's wait for a win since the opening weekend against Nottingham Forest. Viewers on social media were left baffled by the extra time Liverpool received to produce their final attack, while Newcastle supporters at the ground and online were left furious. "We're here to win, we're here to compete, and we will do whatever it takes to try and win. However, despite only five minutes being allotted, in the 98th minute, Newcastle failed to clear a corner, and Fabio Carvalho fired home to send Anfield into a frenzy. The Magpies had led at Anfield and looked set to continue their unbeaten start to the season with the scores level in stoppage time before the game's final kick won it for the hosts far beyond the allotted time added.
Liverpool's newly-acquired forward Fabio Carvalho rose to the occasion, netting the winner from the corner in the final minute of the match ...
Mughal women contributed a lot to the Mughal Empire. This was the reason behind the Reds' inability to get a shot on target, the compact structure of the Magpies at the back. Carvalho's goal on the corner-set piece came in extra time of extra time. Roberto Firmino was at the heart of it. The team was in shambles after conceding in the first half. That shot changed the atmosphere in the stadium. Before the goal, Elliott was the first one to take a shot on target in the 58th minute. Unfortunately, Van Dijk wasn't in the right position to thwart Isak. Anfield erupted with joy as the ball hit the back of the net at 97:05. But, the second half belonged to the Reds. At the half-time mark, Liverpool were down by a goal. Nothing seemed to go in the Reds' favour.
Liverpool fans are loving Darwin Nunez's passionate celebration after Fabio Carvalho netted a last-gasp winning goal against Newcastle United on Wednesday ...
[Jurgen Klopp’s](https://www.givemesport.com/jurgen-klopp) side were then given a tough match by Newcastle, whose new £60 million signing Alexander Isak broke the deadlock before half-time with a superb finish. [Click here to follow GiveMeSport on Instagram for more ](https://bit.ly/3zgRpzt) [L](https://bit.ly/3zgRpzt) [i](https://bit.ly/3zgRpzt) [v](https://bit.ly/3zgRpzt) [e](https://bit.ly/3zgRpzt) [r](https://bit.ly/3zgRpzt) [p](https://bit.ly/3zgRpzt) [o](https://bit.ly/3zgRpzt) [o](https://bit.ly/3zgRpzt) [l](https://bit.ly/3zgRpzt) [ content!](https://bit.ly/3zgRpzt) [News Now - Sport News](https://www.newsnow.co.uk/h/Sport) [Everton](https://www.givemesport.com/everton). [filmed throwing an object](https://www.givemesport.com/88054706-fabio-carvalho-winner-newcastle-bench-caught-throwing-objects-at-liverpools) at Liverpool staff, while the away team’s players [were booed off the pitch](https://www.givemesport.com/88054720-liverpool-fans-react-to-newcastle-players-walking-off-the-pitch-after-dramatic-win) at full-time by the home supporters. [Liverpool](https://www.givemesport.com/liverpool) suffered a shock 2-1 defeat away at rivals [Manchester United](https://www.givemesport.com/manchester-united) in their first of three games without Nunez before bouncing back with a record-equalling 9-0 win over Bournemouth last Saturday.
Fabio Carvalho struck in the eighth minute of injury time after Roberto Firmino had equalised Alexander Isak's opener as the Reds came from behind to win 2-1.
Which might go some way to explaining his mildly humorous reaction towards the Magpies bench after Liverpool's late winner. Not sure the visitors will see it as a compliment, though. The result means [Jurgen Klopp’s](https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/all-about/jurgen-klopp) side are now only two points off the top four after a slow start to the season. And, watching from the bench, Fabio Carvalho was certainly taking note. From simultaneous injuries, conveniently forgetting to remove a drinks bottle from the pitch to a succession of cramps, Newcastle exhausted the timewasting playbook on Wednesday. From as early as the third minute, it became clear Newcastle were happy to echo the approach of an increasing number of Anfield visitors and waste as much time as possible when the ball was either out of play or in possession of goalkeeper Nick Pope.
Liverpool claimed a dramatic 2-1 win over Newcastle in the Premier League thanks to a late goal from Fabio Carvalho.
When Liverpool won the corner which resulted in the goal, the clock showed the time of 96.34, at exactly the minimum time needed to be played after the Pope stoppage. The visitors then took an extra 30 seconds for a goal kick which also increase the stoppage time. Play was halted for more than a minute, with the resulting kick taking place at 94.04, meaning a further 94 seconds needed to be made up from this one incident. “Pope was on the floor 90 seconds in the five added. Carvalho’s strike came in the 98th minute, which was also his second goal in a [Liverpool](https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/all-about/liverpool-fc) shirt. The fourth official had shown a minimum of five minutes to be added for stoppage time. The renowned pundit questioned why more time was added on, despite there being extra stoppages during the extra allocation. Shearer wrote: “Five mins injury time score in the 98th,” followed by a zipped-mouth emoji. However, there have been some Twitter accounts which have attempted to clear things up. Marriner is then obliged to let the corner be taken, which the Reds do and keep the ball in the box which results in the goal. [to give his opinion](https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/liverpool-newcastle-richard-keys-carvalho-24901626) on the goal. [Roberto Firmino](https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/all-about/roberto-firmino) and [Fabio Carvalho,](https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/all-about/fabio-carvalho) which cancelled out Alexander Isak’s opener for the visitors at Anfield.
Liverpool's last-gasp winner against Newcastle hit the back of the net after 97 minutes and eight seconds during their Premier League clash on Wednesday ...
It was the perfect response to what had happened." "In the end I was very happy when we got that last corner and what Mo [Salah] and Fabio made of it was absolutely outstanding. Adding: "The game was just interrupted constantly for some reason and that doesn’t give you a chance to gain any momentum. [Liverpool's](https://www.dailystar.co.uk/latest/liverpool-fc) last-gasp winner against [Newcastle](https://www.dailystar.co.uk/latest/newcastle-united-fc) hit the back of the net after 97 minutes and eight seconds during their [Premier League](https://www.dailystar.co.uk/latest/premier-league) clash on Wednesday - but was the additional time fair? [Jurgen Klopp](https://www.dailystar.co.uk/latest/jurgen-klopp) said: "I enjoyed the win but we should have played more football." With Liverpool winning the final corner of the game on 96:34, the exact time the extra stoppages go up to, Marriner was within his rights to let the attack play out.
“Everybody wants to see a football game and when it's interrupted that often that's [not nice for anybody]. In the end I was very happy when we got that last ...
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And Rob Smyth will be on deck for [Leicester 1-2 Manchester United](https://www.theguardian.com/football/live) from 8pm. “There are hardly any female referees in the Middle East, so I would like to see that change,” “We are not starting so good but I think we’re going to finish in a good position this year,” he cheered. “If I stood here and said I wasn’t concerned you’d look at me as if I was from a different planet,” sighed Steven Gerrard. “This is an incredible moment in my career to be joining one of the most iconic clubs in the world.” [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]?utm_term=74a748e4b8e110828c18f39d5a2b0182&utm_campaign=TheFiver&utm_source=esp&utm_medium=Email&CMP=fiver_email&utm_term=55272aa72d2eb1611c2c7da0d82ff8f9&utm_campaign=TheFiver&utm_source=esp&utm_medium=Email&CMP=fiver_email&utm_term=1b24df1f5360eaff87d33d10ad52d105&utm_campaign=TheFiver&utm_source=esp&utm_medium=Email&CMP=fiver_email). In the end I was very happy when we got that last corner and what Mo [Salah] and Fábio made of it was absolutely outstanding. “It was hard to take,” Saudi Arabia the Public Investment Fund last October, they wondered why the referee could have let the game go on so long. Having seen their new record signing Alexander Isak have what looked an excellent second goal ruled out for an indiscernible offside after the busybody curtain-twitchers at Stockley Park had got busy with their rulers and set squares, they were further enraged when Fábio Carvalho smashed home the winner in the eighth minute from the five minutes of added time displayed by the fourth official.
Footage has emerged of a Newcastle staff member appearing to throw an object at the Liverpool bench after the Reds' late winner on Wednesday, with the FA ...
[four things](https://www.thisisanfield.com/2022/09/bench-antics-timewasting-funny-celebrations-4-things-fans-noticed-from-newcastle-drama/) fans noticed in the aftermath of Liverpool’s dramatic victory. [Fabio Carvalho](https://www.thisisanfield.com/liverpool-fc/fabio-carvalho/)‘s 98th minute goal sparked wild scenes inside Anfield, not least in the dugouts, where tensions had risen throughout the match. [Newcastle](https://www.thisisanfield.com/liverpool-fc/newcastle/) staff member in question. [Newcastle](https://www.thisisanfield.com/liverpool-fc/newcastle/)‘s blatant attempts to run the clock down. [Newcastle](https://www.thisisanfield.com/liverpool-fc/newcastle/) staff member appearing to throw an object towards the Reds’ dugout, sparking a scuffle between players and coaches. [Newcastle](https://www.thisisanfield.com/liverpool-fc/newcastle/) staff member appearing to throw an object at the Liverpool bench after the Reds’ late winner on Wednesday, with the FA now investigating the incident.
Is it right that Fabio Carvalho's late winning goal for Liverpool against Newcastle on Wednesday was allowed to stand? A new video may suggest it is.
I think that’s to be expected given the physical effort the players have given today. “You have to consider and take into account we had a day less preparation,” Howe said in his post-match press conference. “Our players have emptied our tanks in every game. “There was no gamesmanship – it was just how the players were feeling at that moment.” “It seemed like the final whistle was never coming from our perspective,” Eddie Howe said after the match, per the [Mohamed Salah’s](https://www.givemesport.com/mohamed-salah) headed pass into the back of the net from close range, prompting scenes of wild celebration from all those connected to [Liverpool](https://www.givemesport.com/liverpool) inside Anfield.