Will Newcastle make it to the top 16 in the Champions League?
Eddie Howe, the manager of Newcastle, acknowledged that his team had created difficulties for themselves in the Champions League’s last 16.
Newcastle manager Eddie Howe said his side had made reaching the Champions League last 16 hard for themselves after a 1-0 home defeat by Borussia Dortmund blew Group F wide open.
Felix Nmecha scored the only goal as the woodwork twice denied Newcastle an equaliser in the closing stages. The German giants’ first win in what is widely regarded as the toughest group in the draw lifts Dortmund above Newcastle on the head-to-head record, with both sides on four points.
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THINGS TURN UPSIDE DOWN FOR NEWCASTLE
Paris Saint-Germain leads the section with six points, with last season’s semi-finalists AC Milan bottom on two. Newcastle had announced their return to the Champions League stage for the first time in 20 years in style with a 4-1 demolition of PSG three weeks ago.
But the Magpies were handed a deserved reality check after a surprisingly flat performance. “Tactically, they were good and gave us problems in central areas.
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In the second half, we were a lot better, and unfortunately, the ball would not go in,” Howe told TNT Sports. “The woodwork denied us, but we have to look at ourselves, own the defeat and do it the hard way in the group.”
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DORTMUND FAILED TO SCORE
Dortmund had failed to score in their opening two games in the group, but their defeat by PSG last month was the only time they have lost in 12 matches so far this season.
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The visitors dominated the opening 45 minutes but should still have fallen behind when Anthony Gordon fired straight at Gregor Kobel with just the Swiss goalkeeper to beat.
Newcastle were then dealt a major blow when former Dortmund striker Alexander Isak was forced off with injury. Donyell Malen and Niclas Fullkrug tested Nick Pope, but it was an inspired piece of play from a centre-back that eventually helped Edin Terzic’s men break their duck.
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Nico Schlotterbeck robbed Gordon of possession in midfield and burst forward before crossing for Nmecha to stroke into the far corner in first-half stoppage time.
GREAT PERFORMANCE FOR THE ‘BOYS’
“Perfect result for us,” said Terzic. “We played a fantastic first half and showed a fantastic fight in the second half. “In the second half, we had to defend a lot, but we did it with a lot of passion, a bit of luck and a great goalie.”
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Sandro Tonali is expected to be handed a 10-month ban in the coming days for alleged breaches of betting rules during his time with AC Milan. However, Howe still turned to the Italian international off the bench 25 minutes from time to try and inspire a turnaround.
Newcastle were left to rue one huge missed opportunity when Isak’s replacement, Callum Wilson, fired into Kobel’s legs with just the goalkeeper to beat.
Wilson then saw a flicked header come back off the crossbar. Howe’s men came even closer in the dying seconds of stoppage time as Fabian Schar’s deflected effort looped over a helpless Kobel and bounced kindly back off the bar for Dortmund into the path of a covering defender.
But the visitors clung on to leave the group delicately poised, heading into another clash between the sides in Dortmund on November 7.
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