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Newcastle 4-1 Paris Saint-Germain: The hosts stunned Kylian Mbappe with a brilliant display at St James’ Park

Michael Jones
Wednesday 04 October 2023 17:34 EDT
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A rampant Newcastle put in a stellar showing to secure a superb 4-1 victory over French champions Paris Saint-Germain in their first Champions League home match in 20 years on Wednesday.

In a red-hot atmosphere in the north east, PSG had no answer to the relentless hosts who raced into a 17th-minute lead through Miguel Almiron, before Dan Burn powered a header home six minutes before the break to double Newcastle’s advantage.

The crowd ensured there was no let up after the break, with Sean Longstaff drilling a third under the arm of Gianluigi Donnarumma in the PSG goal five minutes into the second half to send the Newcastle fans into dreamland.

A goal out of nowhere from Lucas Hernandez got the visitors back in it, before a stoppage-time fourth from defender Fabian Schar capped a stunning victory that moved Newcastle top of Group F on four points, one clear of PSG in second.

In the group’s other contest on Wednesday, Borussia Dortmund and AC Milan played out a 0-0 draw in Germany, Milan’s second stalemate in their opening two Champions League matches this season.

Follow all the reaction and updates from Newcastle vs PSG below and get the latest odds and tips here.

Newcastle 2-0 PSG

45+3 mins: PSG win a free kick over on the right side of the pitch where Ousmane Dembele swings a decent set piece into the middle.

There are plenty of French runners but Nick Pope comes off his line and confidently punches the ball clear for the hosts.

Mike Jones4 October 2023 20:48

Newcastle 2-0 PSG

45 mins: Seven minutes of stoppage time to play at the end of the first half.

Mike Jones4 October 2023 20:46

GOAL! Newcastle 2-0 PSG (Burn, 42’)⚽️

42 mins: It’s a goal!

The offside flag went up against Bruno Guimaraes initially but VAR decides he’s onside before crossing the ball to Dan Burn who powers himself towards the ball and heads it over the line.

Newcastle have a second.

(Action Images via Reuters)
Michael Jones4 October 2023 20:44

Newcastle 1-0 PSG

41 mins: Disallowed goal!

Miguel Almiron has taken a knock now for Newcastle and is looking over to the bench as the hosts win a free kick. Kieran Trippier floats the ball into the box towards Jamaal Lascelles.

He nods the ball down and sees Gianluigi Donnarumma flap it away. Bruno Guimaraes keeps it alive and shoots but the goalkeeper blocks the ball at the near post.

It comes to Sandro Tonali who feeds Guimaraes a second time. This time he lifts the ball to the back post where Dan Burn rises and powers the ball over the line just as Donnarumma palms it away!

That looks like a goal but the offside flag goes up. VAR is getting involved, do Newcastle have a second?

Mike Jones4 October 2023 20:43

Newcastle 1-0 PSG

38 mins: A bandage is wrapped around Isak’s head and he’ll be okay to continue. There’s a couple of minutes taken out of the game which should be added back on before half-time.

Bruno Guimaraes dummies a pass before feeding the ball out to Sandro Tonali who kicks off a counter-attack for Newcastle by passing the ball to Anthony Gordon.

Gordon drives down the wing but miscues a delivery into the box.

Mike Jones4 October 2023 20:38

Newcastle 1-0 PSG

35 mins: The collision with Hernandez has cut Isak on the top of his right eye. The Newcastle medical team are assessing him on the pitch and will probably need to do a concussion protocol before he can play on.

Newcastle are without Callum Wilson tonight so Isak will be a huge miss if he were to go off.

Mike Jones4 October 2023 20:36

Newcastle 1-0 PSG

32 mins: Alexander Isak is unafraid to run at the PSG defence. Even when losing possession he puts on the burners to charge down the defenders and challenge to recover the ball.

Isak slips as he presses Lucas Hernandez meaning both men collide and the Newcastle striker stays down.

Mike Jones4 October 2023 20:34

Newcastle 1-0 PSG

29 mins: Before kick off it was thought that this match might be a free-flowing and high scoring match. It might yet turn out to be so.

Goncalo Ramos brings the ball to the tip of Newcastle’s penalty area and shoots only for his effort to be blocked and turned wide by Fabian Schar.

Nick Pope only saw the ball late and would have been struggling to get across to stop it.

Mike Jones4 October 2023 20:29

Newcastle 1-0 PSG

26 mins: Kieran Trippier whips a low corner ball into the penalty area as Fabian Schar pulls away from the pack waiting in the middle of the box.

The defender meets the ball and looks to curl a shot into the bottom corner of the goal but guides it just wide of the target. The hosts are very much on top here.

Mike Jones4 October 2023 20:26

Newcastle 1-0 PSG

23 mins: Close! Warren Zaire-Emery takes advantage of Newcastle’s defence dropping away from him as the 17-year-old drives the ball forward.

He lets fly with a shot from the edge of the box and pulls it wide of Nick Pope’s goal.

Mike Jones4 October 2023 20:24

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