Brazilian midfielder Philippe Coutinho scored one of his finest goals in a Liverpool shirt away at Newcastle United on Sunday afternoon.The 25-year-old pushed desperately for a transfer to Barcelona over the summer but eventually failed to secure his dream move.Coutinho has been slowly reintroduced to the Liverpool first team, scoring his first goal of the season in last week's 3-2 win over Leicester.Speaking ahead of Liverpool's visit to Newcastle, Klopp told reporters that Coutinho is now 100% committed to the cause."It's just good to have him here. I don't think we have to talk about who handled which situation what way - at the end we are professionals and we take it like it is. He's obviously in a really good shape."That's good for us and the only thing that's important. The team was really happy when he was back, no discussions about why and what. That's professional football, we're not non-league anymore. There are offers for different players, sometimes people think about it and sometimes not."That's absolutely normal. But being 100% with where you are when decisions have been made - that's the only way life works, and football is no different. He is here with us 100% and that's really cool."

Coutinho's sublime strike

In the 29th minute the deadlock was broken by none other than Coutinho.

The magical number 10 produced a little drop of the shoulder before firing in a trademark long-range striker past the helpless Newcastle 'keeper.

It's no wonder Barcelona were prepared to make him the club's most expensive signing in their history.

Liverpool's inability to keep a clean sheet cost them once again when Newcastle equalised through a rather fortunate Joselu goal.

The Reds, currently 8th in the table, have won just one of their previous six games in all competitions.