It wasn't another league or Champions League triumph, but Jürgen Klopp won't soon forget the 2-1 win over Newcastle United on Matchday 5 of the Premier League.

"We'll remember it for years to come," said the Liverpool manager after 20-year-old Fabio Carvalho threw in the last-second goal in the eighth minute of added time after the last corner - and Anfield trembled brought.

And with only their second win of the season, they prevented another setback for the Reds, who are now fifth in the table with eight points.

Klopp: "I don't need it every week"

"There's the best way to win a football game, but I don't need it every week," admitted Klopp.

Nevertheless, this success showed one thing: "I'm not 100 percent sure that they all believed in it to the end.

But from now on we have to do it as we have shown again that it is possible.”

After the 9-0 win against Bournemouth, Liverpool didn't do much this time.

Former Dortmund player Alexander Isak even put Newcastle in front just before the break.

Even before the deficit, his team's game seemed a bit desperate, with no idea, Klopp complained.

After equalizing through Roberto Firmino (61st), the Reds pushed for the winning goal.

But because after that the flow of the game was "constantly interrupted for some reason, there was no chance of getting going," complained Klopp, who attested to his team's enormous improvement, "from an evening that was rather frustrating in many moments to one of the best evenings that we've ever had.

That's football.”

After Carvalho's goal, there were still turbulent scenes.

Members of both benches had to be restrained, there were sarcastic gestures from the Liverpool side.

TV footage shows a bottle being thrown at the home side from Newcastle's bench.

Players are said to have been involved for a short time, according to the Daily Mail: Klopp assistant Pep Lijnders and Joel Matip, Darwin Nunez and Newcastle's Jason Tindall, Graeme Jones and Fabian Schar were involved.

There were no substantive statements from either club.

Klopp and guest coach Eddie Howe shook hands after the game.

When asked about it at the press conference, both said they had seen nothing to comment on.