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Newcastle - PSG: Paris ridiculed at home the Magpies... the summary of the meeting

For the 2nd day of the Champions League, PSG took to the water at home. Newcastle (4-1), in the den of St James' Park. Almiron, Burn, Longstaff and Schar were appointed. the executioners of Paris. Hernandez narrowed the gap the brand.

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Newcastle - PSG: Paris ridiculed at home the Magpies... the summary of the meeting

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23:10 – Ramos, PSG striker: "A question of small details"

At the microphone of Canal +, the Portuguese gave his first feeling at the end of this Newcastle – PSG: "We tried; to play our game, it's a great team. It's a nightmare because it's a big defeat. It’s all about the little details and Newcastle had them in their favor tonight. They were stronger in duels, they managed to win. mark their opportunities."

For his first big test, Outside, in the queen of European competitions, PSG experienced a shipwreck (4-1). Defeated in all the duels, the gang was defeated. Mbappé, transparent in this part, conceded four goals. Almiron opened the scoring on a restart error from Marquinhos. Burn, with a header, got the better of Skriniar to give the lead a break. his team. Longstaff took advantage of this an error from Donnarumma to seal the game. Hernandez, on a nice opening from Zaire-Emery, maintained a meager hope… But Schar, with a strike from thirty meters, posed the icing on the cake. For its return to the Champions League, Newcastle has taken a bite out of the game. one of the tournament favorites.

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22:57 – Mbappé gets a free kick (90th+4)

It's an open corner, to try to make the bill less heavy.

22:57 – St James' Park exults!

The flags are raised in the Magpies' lair! What a return to the Champions League!

The Swiss defender recovers the ball, and after a relay with Murphy… he catapults the ball into Donnarumma 

22:53 – Five more minutes in this Newcastle – PSG (90th )

Paris is disillusioned with at the end of the game. The gang Mbappé I don't believe it anymore!

22:50 – Pope is booked in this Newcastle – PSG (88th)

The Magpies goalkeeper has been gaining time for several minutes. He ended up annoying the referee of this game.

22:48 – Mbappé makes his first attempt (86th)

À Entering the penalty area, the French striker takes his chance. The ball is blocked, but the referee does not award a corner.

22:46 – Barcola procrastinates too much in the decision zone (84th)

After a good dribble, the winger hesitates too much when crossing. He is finally taken back by the Magpies defense. 

22:45 – Donnarumma stands out in this Newcastle – PSG (82nd)

On the The next shot, Guimaraes heads in, but it doesn't worry the Italian goalkeeper.

22:43 – Zaire-Emery is booked in this Newcastle – PSG (80th)

The midfielder was late to this duel. He contests, and he receives a yellow card.

22:42 – Mbappé is too short to create a big situation (78th)

On a cross behind Dembélé, the French attacker is late. 

Finally Dembélé stands out! On an oriented control, the winger opens up a shooting angle, but his shot is too readable for the Magpies goalkeeper.

22:36 – Paris is not technically precise enough (74th)

Faced with; the bravery of the Magpies, Dembélé, Mbappé, Barcola lack too many simple gestures to bring danger to the opposing goal. 

22:35 – Murphy enters the pitch for the last minutes of this Newcastle – PSG (72nd)

Almiron, the first scorer of this game, returns to the substitutes' bench. 

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Teilor Stone

By Teilor Stone

Teilor Stone has been a reporter on the news desk since 2013. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining Thesaxon , Teilor Stone worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my teilor@nizhtimes.com 1-800-268-7116