Result: Newcastle United restore hope with two-goal victory over Liverpool

Newcastle United drag themselves a giant step closer to Premier League safety by beating Liverpool 2-0 at St James' Park.

Georginio Wijnaldum scored one and played a key part in another as Newcastle United ended Liverpool's recent resurgence under Jurgen Klopp.

There was very little to separate the two sides at St James' Park for large parts, until Wijnaldum saw his effort turned home by Martin Skrtel a little over 20 minutes from time.

Georginio Wijnaldum of Newcastle United (L) celebrates with Moussa Sissoko as he scores their second goal during the Barclays Premier League match between Newcastle United and Liverpool at St James' Park on December 6, 2015© Getty Images

The Dutchman was at it again late on to make sure of the 2-0 victory for his side, helping the Magpies to climb a step closer to safety at the bottom end of the Premier League table in the process.

It is just a second defeat during Klopp's 12-game tenure on Merseyside, meanwhile, meaning a chance to draw level on points with Tottenham Hotspur in fifth place passed the underwhelming Reds by.

Chances proved to be few and far between in a rather lacklustre first half, with Christian Benteke prodding the best chance over the bar from close range.

Martin Skrtel of Liverpool (37) deflects a cross from Georginio Wijnaldum of Newcastle United (3R) past goalkeeper Simon Mignolet of Liverpool for an own goal and Newcastle's first during the Barclays Premier League match between Newcastle United and Live© Getty Images

Papiss Cisse squandered the home side's only real opportunity of the opening 45 minutes, having been dispossessed by Skrtel when trying to cut inside high up the pitch.

This fixture is famed for its high tally of goals and, increasingly in recent years, high number of red cards, but a late Wijnaldum drive over the bar proved to be the Magpies' only shot of note prior to the break.

 Steve McClaren manager of Newcastle United reacts as Jurgen Klopp manager of Liverpool looks on during the Barclays Premier League match between Newcastle United and Liverpool at St James' Park on December 6, 2015 in Newcastle upon Tyne, England © Getty Images

The entertainment levels improved slightly in the second half, as Wijnaldum turned Moussa Sissoko's cut-back wide of goal to see the noise levels increase around St James' Park.

It was not until the 69-minute mark that the breakthrough goal finally arrived, though, after Wijnaldum's smart play ended with a shot deflecting beyond the reach of a helpless Simon Mignolet.

Liverpool had chances to rescue themselves at least a point in the remaining time, with Daniel Sturridge failing to capitalise on Adam Lallana's fine attacking work and Dejan Lovren heading narrowly wide.

Alberto Moreno of Liverpool and Siem de Jong of Newcastle United challenge for the ball during the Barclays Premier League match between Newcastle United and Liverpool at St James' Park on December 6, 2015 in Newcastle upon Tyne, © Getty Images

Klopp was left angered in the final 10 minutes when Alberto Moreno had a goal ruled out for offside, which proved to be a huge call at 1-0 as Sissoko played a perfectly-weighted pass for Wijnaldum to wrap things up at the death.

Jordon Ibe of Liverpool takes on Paul Dummett of Newcastle United during the Barclays Premier League match between Newcastle United and Liverpool at St James' Park on December 6, 2015 in Newcastle upon Tyne, England© Getty Images

Liverpool, scorers of 14 goals in their last three away outings in all competitions, were unable to pull back a consolation in the remaining seconds to see United boss Steve McClaren receive a much-needed reprieve.

The Magpies, previously with just one win in their last five - including a 5-1 thrashing at Crystal Palace last weekend - are now level on points with Bournemouth and Norwich City on 13 points.

Steve McClaren manager of Newcastle United gestures during the Barclays Premier League match between Crystal Palace and Newcastle United at Selhurst Park on November 28, 2015
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