Newcastle-PSG (4-1): moribund Parisians sink into the hell of St. James’ Park

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2023-10-05 02:59:45

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A shipwreck to quickly forget

Paris takes on water in England

Terribly generous up front and efficient behind, Newcastle brought down a PSG in distress at St. James’ Park (4-1). The Magpies outclassed the Parisians who were totally overwhelmed in the face of such intensity, Miguel Almiron, Dan Burn, Sean Longstaff and Fabian Schär punishing too many Parisian errors. If Lucas Hernandez saved the honor, Paris, helpless, really did not deserve better. The English take first place in the group, one point ahead of Paris.

90th+3: Quick, let it end

This European evening is a hell of a fiasco for the Parisians, who have 5 minutes of additional time to suffer.

90e+1 : LE BIJOUUUU DE SCHÄR, 4-1 FOR NEWCASTLE!!!

The Magpies hit the nail on the head with a sensational goal from Schär!!! After yet another loss in Paris, the English recovered thanks to the Swiss defender, who can find a relay with Murphy. A little less than 30 meters away, Schär shoots a flat with his luminous foot which cleans Donnarumma’s top corner, it’s splendid!!!

89e : State’

The Parisians have lost 5 of their last 7 matches against an English club (2 victories).

86th: Vitinha’s firecracker

Mbappé has free rein on the left and fixes the defense. He serves behind Vitinha who, without control, arms a missile from the right which flies too high.

85th: Finally a situation for Mbappé

The Parisian striker has a little space and takes his chance from outside the area. His shot slightly deflected by Lascelles goes too far to the left. However, the referee signals a goal clearance.

84th: Barcola too ambitious

The young striker tries to make the difference with the ball alone, but the English defense enjoys it and Newcastle recovers the ball. And time flies for Paris…

81st: Donnarumma easily captures

On the following free kick, Trippier crosses towards the dangerous area where Guimaraes manages to place a header, too centered to surprise the Parisian goalkeeper.

80th: Zaire-Emery’s turn to be sanctioned

Very frustrated, the young Parisian received a yellow after this late attack on Guimaraes.

77th: Dembélé’s half-volley!

Found in the area, the Parisian number 10 performs a superb sequence. After taking the ball, Dembélé unleashes a violent shot that Pope catches in two steps on his line!

75th: The ghost of Mbappé

Like his team, Mbappé is down in front. The striker made almost no difference, except for a few well-felt passes. He did not touch a ball in the English box, and still has not had a shot on goal.

72nd: New change for Newcastle

To the cheers of the stadium, Almiron, first scorer this evening, leaves his place to Murphy.

70th: Yellow card for Gordon

This match becomes extremely tough, and the English winger receives a deserved warning for this very clumsy tackle on Zaire-Emery.

69th: Huge comeback from Lascelles!!

Hakimi sends a superb cross in front to launch Dembélé deep. The Parisian striker seems to be able to go for goal, but Lascelles makes a heroic return to prevent him from arming in the area!! What a shame for Paris.

67th: Card for Dembélé

Delayed, the referee gives Dembélé a yellow for a collision with an opponent a few moments earlier.

66th: The goal of the revolt for Paris?

64th: New Parisian change

Luis Enrique keeps his offensive device and recalls Ugarte to launch Vitinha. On the English side, Tonali is replaced by Anderson to a standing ovation from St. James’ Park.

61e : Stat’

PSG have now scored at least one goal in their last 46 group matches in the Champions League, a series that has lasted since November 3, 2015 (0-1 against Real Madrid).

58e: Barcola replaces Kolo Muani

Luis Enrique launches a new offensive cartridge with the entry of the former Lyonnais. There are still two goals behind to come back.

56th: BUUUUT FROM HERNANDEZ, PSG COMES BACK TO 3-1!!

Paris is relaunching! Found by a love pass from Zaire-Emery over the defense, Lucas Hernandez anticipates Pope’s exit and gives hope to the Parisians with a dive header!! The French defender was at the extreme limit of offside.

53rd: There is no photo

The Parisians delivered an unworthy performance at St. James’ Park, where the English took advantage of the spaces left. And ahead, still no big situation to worry about. There is an urgent need to find solutions.

50th: BUUUUT DE LONGSTAFF, 3-0 FOR NEWCASTLE!!!

Parisians continue to sink!! Ugarte forgot about this breakthrough from Longstaff, launched with a too easy deep pass from Trippier. The English midfielder finishes the job with a powerful shot from a tight angle, Donnarumma is not exempt from all reproaches and is pierced at his post!!!

48th: The Parisians still daredevil

The Parisians did not learn from their mistakes and persisted in restarting the game from their own area. Marquinhos is still close to losing a very hot ball, before Donnarumma sends his pass directly into touch…

46th: Here we go again at St. James’ Park!

Despite this insufficient first period, Luis Enrique did not change men at the break.

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MT. A controversial goal for Burn?

MT. Largely insufficient, Paris logically punished

PSG can blame themselves at the end of this very poorly negotiated first period. Not very dangerous, the Parisians gave the stick to be beaten by losing several easy balls. After a restart error from Marquinhos, Miguel Almiron penalized the Parisian club for the first time (17th). Not supportive enough and insufficient in desire, Paris did not know how to react and was even punished a second time on a controversial goal from Dan Burn (40th). We expect much better from Luis Enrique’s players.

45th+7: Very limited yellow card for Guimaraes

Guilty of a big deliberate blow to the back of Ugarte on a counterattack from his team, the Brazilian midfielder narrowly escaped a red.

45th+6: Ramos blocked in the area

The Parisians obtain several corners at the end of the act. Mbappé finds Ramos on a cross, the attacker’s attempt is deflected narrowly by an English leg.

45th+5: Newcastle continues to hold its own

Paris lays siege to the English half in this additional time, without managing to unbalance an English block which is sliding perfectly. The Magpies are terribly generous in their efforts.

45th+2: We are in added time

After numerous stoppages in play, notably on this second goal studied at length on video, seven more minutes are announced by the fourth referee.

45th: Paris must get its head back on track

The Parisians are not at their level this evening and concede a second goal at the worst time, just before the break. Hakimi was given a yellow card for protesting.

43rd: GOAL FINALLY VALIDATED, 2-0 FOR NEWCASTLE!!!

The sequence is reviewed at length on the video, and the referee finally acts… a goal awarded to Burn! This decision will get people talking since, if Guimaraes is actually not offside in the slightest on his cross, Lascelles touches the ball with his hand a few moments earlier! But the decision is made!

40th: Newcastle goal… refused!

What a curious sequence on this slightly confused English free kick which ultimately resulted in a powerful header from Burn pushed behind his line by Donnarumma! But the referee cancels this goal and signals an offside by the center Guimaraes.

38th: Yellow card for Lucas Hernandez

Paris is out of balance on this breakthrough to the right of Almiron. The Paraguayan goes faster and is illegally stopped by Lucas Hernandez, guilty of a big mistake logically punished.

37th: The Parisians are late

Newcastle are momentarily 10 against 11 while Isak, with a huge bandage on his head, will have to change his bloody jersey. Kolo Muani commits an avoidable foul during this time on Almiron.

35th: Isak bleeding, the game interrupted

The Swedish striker commits a big foul on Lucas Hernandez, carried away in his momentum. But it’s him who stays on the ground afterwards, he took a blow from the Frenchman in passing and seems to have his arch open. The trainers intervene.

32nd: Paris is doing a little better

Luis Enrique’s men try to reassure themselves and manage to hold the ball more, without losing it this time.

30th: The English opener on video

27th: Ramos dangerous

The Portuguese striker responded immediately with a shot from outside the area, blocked by an opponent. The ball narrowly misses, this somewhat crazy match goes from one surface to another.

25th: Schär leche le montant de Donnarumma!!

The break was not far away for the English! From a corner, Schär is completely dropped in the marking and after having dived at the near post, his first intention attempt passes a few centimeters from the post!!

23rd: Zaire-Emery sounds the revolt!

The young Parisian midfielder takes his responsibilities and does not hesitate to unleash a powerful shot from distance, which escapes from Pope’s top corner!

22nd: PSG must use its speed

The Parisians try to react and manage to make the difference with the speed of their attackers. Mbappé shifts Kolo Muani to the left, whose center does not find a taker.

20th: Paris takes too many risks

The Parisians put themselves in this very delicate situation alone, and St. James’ Park did not require much to ignite. Luis Enrique’s men will have to be much more technically fair, they who are trying so hard not to throw balls.

17th: BUUUUUT FROM ALMIRON, 1-0 FOR NEWCASTLE!!!

New loss of ball for PSG, which is logically punished!! Marquinhos takes all the risks by attempting a little dive from his own area. The blocked ball first benefits Isak who sees his half-volley repelled by a huge Donnarumma. But the ball comes back to Almiron who scores a small net!!!

16th: Trippier directly into the wall

The Magpies obtain a very well placed free kick, full axis at 28 meters. Trippier puts everything he has into his shot but hits the Parisian wall.

14th: PSG finds itself in difficulty

Hakimi loses another easy ball in his half and allows the opposing attack. Almiron steps forward and fires a missile which goes over the bar.

13th: Newcastle gains confidence

Paris loses the ball in the middle and the Magpies start the counterattack. Isak eliminates one then two Parisian players on the left before arming a heavy strike, countered by Marquinhos.

12th: Mbappé continues to climb the hierarchy

10th: The Parisians set the pace

Possession has clearly been Parisian since the kick-off. Paris does not hesitate to start from very low with the ball, up to Donnarumma, to try to bring out the English who are still as energetic in their pressing.

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