Dominik Szoboszlai rescued Liverpool with a stoppage-time penalty in the 99th minute to secure a 2-2 draw at St James' Park, denying Newcastle United what would have been a fully merited victory on Matthias Jaissle's managerial debut.
Szoboszlai's 99th-Minute Penalty Snatches Liverpool a Point at Newcastle

Dominik Szoboszlai rescued Liverpool with a stoppage-time penalty in the 99th minute to secure a 2-2 draw at St James' Park, denying Newcastle United what would have been a fully merited victory on Matthias Jaissle's managerial debut.
The dramatic leveller also handed Andoni Iraola a point on his own debut as Liverpool manager — a bittersweet result that spared his side a loss but left Newcastle frustrated after dominating large stretches of the contest.
The match had all the hallmarks of a classic Premier League encounter: relentless tempo, swinging momentum, and a finish that left neither set of supporters entirely satisfied. Newcastle had worked hard to earn what appeared to be a winning lead only for Szoboszlai to intervene at the death.
For Jaissle, the evening offered plenty of encouragement despite the late heartbreak. His Newcastle side were competitive, organised, and looked genuinely dangerous — the foundation of a promising start to his tenure, even if the final scoreline did not reflect their overall performance.
Iraola, meanwhile, will know his Liverpool squad need to sharpen up if they are to challenge at the top of the table. Relying on a 99th-minute penalty to avoid defeat is not a sustainable pattern, though the character shown to claw back a point will not be lost on him.
The 2-2 result leaves both clubs with work to do as the new season finds its rhythm. St James' Park delivered a fittingly electric atmosphere for what turned out to be one of the most compelling opening-weekend fixtures of the campaign.


