Newcastle United displayed a defensive masterclass against Paris Saint-Germain but were denied a historic victory as Kylian Mbappe converted a controversial late penalty to secure a 1-1 draw for the hosts. The Magpies, needing a win to avoid elimination from the UEFA Champions League, put in a resilient performance but were ultimately thwarted by a late twist.
Player Ratings:
Goalkeeper & Defence:
Nick Pope (9/10): Made crucial stops, including a superb save against Barcola in the second half. A performance that caught the attention of Gareth Southgate.
Kieran Trippier (8/10): Set the tone early with a block tackle on Mbappe and showcased experience in a hostile atmosphere.
Jamal Lascelles (9/10): Resurrected club captain with crucial blocks, headers, and tackles, leading from the front.
Fabian Schar (8/10): Made key blocks and clearances, ensuring Kolo Muani had a quiet evening.
Tino Livramento (8/10): Outstanding against Dembele and Hakimi, unfortunate to be penalized for a late handball leading to a penalty.
Midfield:
Bruno Guimaraes (8/10): Shielded the defense brilliantly, threw his body in the way of shots and kept things ticking over in midfield.
Lewis Miley (9/10): Composed on his full Champions League debut, the 17-year-old made key blocks and displayed remarkable maturity.
Joelinton (7/10): Booked in the first half but maintained discipline as an energetic presence in midfield.
Attack:
Miguel Almiron (9/10): Outstanding in winning the ball back, provided a tireless display, and his shot led to Isak’s goal.
Alexander Isak (7/10): Redeemed himself with a goal after an early miss, and worked hard, but at times, decision-making was questionable.
Anthony Gordon (6/10): Needed more care in possession but worked hard off the ball to assist in defending PSG’s right-hand side.
Subs & Manager:
Eddie Howe (8/10): Limited by player unavailability, set up the team superbly, instilled belief, and was unfortunate not to secure three points.
Conclusion:
Newcastle, on the verge of a historic win, showcased defensive resilience but were denied by a late controversial penalty. Stellar performances from Pope, Lascelles, and the 17-year-old Miley highlighted the Magpies’ fighting spirit under Eddie Howe’s guidance.
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