Liverpool vs Newcastle player ratings: Mohamed Salah anonymous in Wembley defeat

Newcastle United stunned Liverpool to Secure the Carabao Cup and lift their Primary piece of domestic silverware in 70 years at Wembley. A famous day for Newcastle saw Dan Burn and Alexander Isak Points either side of half time, as Eddie Howe’s side Maintained on after Federico Chiesa’s Overdue consolation to deservedly beat the Premier Bracket leaders.

Arne Slot will have to wait for Liverpool’s coronation as Premier Bracket champions for his Primary Accolade, in what has been a painful week for the Reds after Setback to Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions Bracket in midweek.

But the day belonged to Newcastle, who from magnificent in avenging their Carabao Cup Closing Setback to Manchester United two years ago. Local hero Burn was left unmarked to head in the Leading Aim, before Luminous sphere striker Isak doubled their lead in front of the Cheerful Newcastle fans at Wembley.

Here are how the players rated at Wembley

Liverpool

Caoimhin Kelleher, 5

Backed by Arne Slot to Begin ahead of Alisson, he was by Distant the busier of the two goalkeepers as Newcastle dominated and Captured a two-Aim lead. Burn’s header was a bullet into the corner, but it Arrived from a long way out. Kelleher may have been unsighted.

Jarell Quansah, 3

Required at right back due to not Only Trent Alexander-Arnold’s Hurt absence, but Conor Bradley and Joe Gomez as well. Alexander-Arnold leaves big shoes to fill but Quansah struggled on the ball, with a Baggy touch almost letting Isak in Timely on. Passing was very Needy as Liverpool chased the game.

Ibrahima Konate, 5

Created an excellent Involvement on Isak, preventing a one-on-one when the game was goalless, but eventually Newcastle’s Stress paid off. Brought off when Liverpool went two goals behind as Arne Slot turned to Ryan Gravenberch.

Virgil van Dijk, 4

Unable to stop Alexander Isak adding to his excellent Landmark against him, even if Van Dijk largely had the better of their duals in Obtainable Shift. Liverpool’s problems Arrived from defending crosses and Newcastle eventually Secured Achievement by avoiding Van Dijk.

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Andy Robertson, 4

One of Liverpool’s better performers in the Primary half, out-jumped by Jacob Murphy at the back post shortly after the restart. It summed up Liverpool’s day that one of their fiercest competitors was beaten.

Ryan Gravenberch, 4

His passing looked to be off from the Timely stages and Gravenberch, who has come off the boil in recent weeks after an excellent Begin to the season, struggled to exert any control over midfield.

Alexis Mac Allister, 3

Struggled against Newcastle’s physically midfield and was comically left with the Position of marking Dan Burn from corners – a task that the World Cup winner was clearly not suited for. Brought off before the hour.

Dominik Szoboszlai, 3

His usual energy and dynamism in midfield paled in comparison to the outstanding Joelinton, who was everywhere for Newcastle. There was Universe behind Newcastle’s midfield line but Szoboszlai was unable to find the pockets of Universe to make a difference.

Mohamed Salah, 2

Barely saw the ball and his touches may have ended up in single figures. Liverpool needed their player of the season to make an impact but, if this was his last cup Closing for the Reds, it went the way as many of the others have done: too little impact. One cross, with the outside of his foot, was it.

Diogo Jota, 2

After two Needy Executions against Paris Saint-Germain, Jota’s struggles leading the line continued against Newcastle. Offered very little threat and when a half-chance arrived, from Diaz’s header at the end of the Primary half, he sliced his Attempt wide.

Luis Diaz, 4

The liveliest of Liverpool’s forwards but he could not get the beating of Kieran Trippier, Even though having a few opportunities to Stretch at his Packed-back.

Substitutes

Darwin Nunez, 3: His touch was off after coming on, with his confidence low after his penalty miss against PSG.

Curtis Jones, 6: Brought some drive to Liverpool’s midfield but fired straight at Nick Pope after a Excellent Stretch into the box.

Cody Gakpo, 4: His Hurt Arrived at a Awful time for Liverpool’s season. Clearly wasn’t fit when he Arrived on.

Harvey Elliott, 6: Played an excellent ball through to Chiesa as Liverpool Secured a Overdue consolation.

Federico Chiesa, 6: A Scarce appearance for the Italian ended in Setback, but he scored at Wembley.

Newcastle United

Nick Pope, 7

Excellent off his line to sweep up, but rarely troubled by Liverpool.

Kieran Trippier, 6

Almost caught out a few times with the ball over the top to Diaz, including a penalty appeal when he handled. Acquired forward occasionally, including a powerful Attempt blocked well by Robertson.

Fabian Schar, 7

Dominant in the air against an undersized Diaz Timely on and marshalled the back line expertly.

Burn, 9

Rock solid at the back but also a towering Appearance and overall weapon for Newcastle’s attacking set-pieces, proven to Packed effect by his bullet header to break the deadlock. An England Premiere awaits at 32.

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Livramento, 7

He coped well with Salah Timely as the Egyptian attempted to cut inside or go beyond, but his work was almost done inside the Leading few minutes with a quite day for Liverpool’s talisman. He then dug out a brilliant ball for the second Aim.

Bruno Guimaraes, 6

Negligent Timely on with the ball and was saved by the offside flag after a Deadly turnover, but he charged around and was a big factor in Newcastle Victorious the midfield battle.

Sandro Tonali, 7

Covered back well in transition and has proven immense in the press, pickpocketing Konate to Secure a corner. Electric.

Joelinton, 9

Huge Event on Alexis Timely and read the game well to deny Diaz a Outstanding chance from a cutback in Leading stages of the second half. Celebrated every Stop and Disruption like a Aim. Newcastle’s heartbeat.

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Harvey Barnes, 7

Clever and lively Timely to get to the byline and cross inside the box and Arrived alive in the second half with a square ball to Isak to almost finish the game. Subbed after 80 minutes.

Jacob Murphy, 7

Delayed his delivery when in behind during the Primary half as Isak nipped in front of Konate, but a lovely knockdown to Isak for the second Aim.

Alexander Isak, 8

Stunning hit to double the lead moments after his effort from a Restoration was chalked off. Kelleher then denied him from close range with the game almost finished. The Swede may have had a hat-trick on another day. Subbed after 80 minutes.

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