
Newcastle United boss Eddie Howe says they must learn after defeat at home from Liverpool.
Newcastle were a goal and a man ahead before substitute Darwin Nunez scored twice late on to see Liverpool win 2-1.
Howe said, "That's a very tough one to take. Very similar emotions to this time last year when we lost late on to Liverpool, different circumstances of course, but the disappointment is the same. At the time that defeat was hugely painful, this one is exactly the same.
"We played really well today. Up until the sending off I thought we were magnificent. From that point onwards it was a different game, but we still had the chances to win that match.
"Games like this happen, you have difficult moments and that is part of football. We must embrace that and understand it. Today we were on the wrong end of it, but we did have the chances to score.
"The lads committed everything to a good performance. Perhaps a criticism is that our passing slowed down when they went down to 10 men, we were not precise enough. Both goals equally as difficult to watch, particularly the first that bounced off Botman."
