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    Thierry Henry slams Arsenal star over basic error despite ace being one of first names on Arteta’s team-sheet

    THIERRY HENRY has slammed William Saliba’s performance against Lens on Tuesday night.The Arsenal centre-back is one of Mikel Arteta’s first picks on the team sheet but Henry has “never seen” such a basic error made by the centre-back.
    Thierry Henry has slammed William Saliba for his performance against RC LensCredit: Getty
    Henry said he has ‘never seen’ such a basic errorCredit: Getty
    Tuesday night’s 2-1 Champions League defeat was Arsenal’s first loss this season.
    Lens star Elye Wahi scored the winner when he found space inside the penalty area to sweep home the deciding goal.
    Arsenal legend Henry was critical of Saliba’s error for backing away and allowing Wahi to shoot.
    He told CBS Sports: “But can we talk about Saliba? The space never scores a goal. Can you have a look at where your striker is? 
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    “If you go back to the last angle, he never looks at where the number nine is.
    “Only the nine can score there. Or the winger can come inside. Saliba never looks to see what Wahi does. Never looks.
    “I have never seen the space scoring a goal.”
    Despite the Frenchman’s slip-up, he has been remarkable for the Gunners since his return from being on loan at Marseille in 2022.
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    He was a key player in Arteta’s squad last term as they chased for the Premier League title but a back injury in March was a big part of Arsenal finishing behind Manchester City.
    Arteta’s side need to move on quickly from their defeat as they face City on Sunday afternoon at the Emirates.
    And the Spanish boss will be hoping to have Bukayo Saka fit after he appeared to pick up a knock in the midweek clash. More

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    Newcastle hero Dan Burn recreates outrageous dance that will ‘smash the internet’ after stunning 4-1 smashing of PSG

    DEFENDER Dan Burn recreated his hilarious dance move with Jamie Carragher and Micah Richards after scoring in Newcastle’s sensational win over PSG.Eddie Howe’s men brushed the French champions aside with a comprehensive 4-1 victory at St James’ Park on Wednesday evening.
    Jamie Carragher and Micah Richards tried to do Dan Burn’s dance move
    Carragher and Richards struggled to re-create the Newcastle man’s moves
    Carragher’s hilarious attempt left Richards in stitches
    Local boy Burn, 31, bagged the Toon’s second goal of the night and produced an outstanding performance to keep Kylian Mbappe and Co quiet.
    And following the match, he joined CBS Sports’ Kate Abdo, Carragher, Richards and Peter Schmeichel.
    Burn and team-mate Sean Longstaff both began conducting a routine interview on the broadcast.
    But Carragher and Richards were after something a little more unique.
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    When Newcastle reached the Carabao Cup final, Burn performed an incredible dance move in the dressing room as he wiggled his arms and legs in celebration.
    And CBS duo Carragher and Richards were keen to do it with him after Burn’s memorable Champions League win.
    The trio hysterically performed the dance, before Carragher added: “We’re going to smash the internet.”
    And those on social media predictably reacted in their droves.
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    One said: “Carra and Big Meeks are such a vibe man. Love ’em 😂😂😂.”
    Another added: “Come oooon Jamie 🤣🤣🤣.”
    A third replied: “What a lovely group.. Never a boring interview with these lot.”
    While a fourth simply responded: “Timeless.” More

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    Jubilant Man City boss Guardiola describes young star as ‘one of the best he’s trained’ after stunning show vs Leipzig

    PEP GUARDIOLA has lavished praise onto Manchester City wonderkid Rico Lewis.Lewis made his breakthrough under Guardiola last season.
    Rico Lewis starred in Man City’s 3-1 win over RB LeipzigCredit: Getty
    Pep Guardiola lavished praise on the 18-year-oldCredit: PA
    The teenager’s progress appears to show no signs of stopping after a starring performance in City’s 3-1 win over RB Leipzig in the Champions League.
    Lewis even managed to get himself involved in the action at the top end of the pitch by providing an assist for Phil Foden’s opener.
    Reflecting on the 18-year-old’s role in the match, Guardiola told reporters: “He played good, huh? What a player. What a player – 18-years-old.
    “I’ve been a manager for 14-15 year, training unbelievable players.
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    “To find a player like him in the pockets, how he has to move, moving into the spaces, he’s one of the best I’ve ever trained, by far.
    “He’s an amazing, outstanding player – outstanding.”
    Guardiola continued: “[He] has a huge personality, can play in four or five positions. He’s not scared, his defending is really good.”
    However, the former Barcelona boss joked the one thing Lewis was currently missing was some height, with him currently standing at 5ft 7in.
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    Lewis has played 29 times for City’s senior side.
    Leipzig had managed to get a goal back early in the second half.
    But supersub Julian Alvarez was on hand to get a goal and assist to seal the deal in City’s favour.
    The result leaves them top of Group G with two wins from two.
    City suffered their first defeat of the season last weekend against Wolves.
    Their next match sees pay a visit to unbeaten Premier League side Arsenal on Sunday.
    The Gunners fell to a shock 2-1 defeat against Lens last night, and could be without star man Bukayo Saka for the weekend after he limped off injured. More

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    Barcelona wonderkid Lamine Yamal leaves mid-game to go to toilet.. and never returns on historic night for teenager

    BARCELONA wonderkid Lamine Yamal celebrated a historic night under the lights, but was forced to miss some of it to go to the loo.Yamal made his full Champions League debut for the Spanish giants in their clash against Porto tonight.
    Lamine Yamal was forced to leave the pitch to go to the toiletCredit: Getty
    Yamal became the youngest ever starter in the Champions League history tonightCredit: Getty
    And aged 16 years and 83 days, the start made him the youngest ever player to start a Champions League match, surpassing Celestine Babayaro’s record set in the 1994/95 season.
    However, with Barca leading the game 1-0 thanks to Ferran Torres’ first half injury time strike, Yamal took the chance to head to the bathroom mid-match.
    In the 71st minute the teenager left the pitch to go to the toilet.
    But Yamal never returned to the pitch and he was forcefully subbed off in the 80th minute with Barca having played with just ten players for nearly ten minutes.
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    Manager Xavi explained what had happened to the youngster after the game.
    He said: “Lamine Yamal was unwell. He had an illness, he had been telling me for a while.
    “I took advantage of a break to tell him to be quick and go to the toilet, but in the end they told me that he wouldn’t be able to get back on the pitch.”
    The LaLiga outfit managed to see out the fixture despite Gavi being sent off in injury time.
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    With the win Barcelona sit top of Group H with two wins from two games.
    The Champions League appearance record is not the only record Yamal has broken this season.
    During the September international break he became Spain’s youngest ever goalscorer. More

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    Forgotten former Tottenham star misses 97th-minute penalty to equalise in dramatic Champions League clash

    A FORMER TOTTENHAM star missed a crucial last minute penalty during tonight’s Champions League action.His side, Royal Antwerp played out a thriller against Ukrainian side Shaktar Donetsk, ultimately losing 3-2.
    Alderweireld stepped up to take his side’s last minute penaltyCredit: Getty
    But sent his shot agonisingly wideCredit: TNT Sports
    The defender was consoled by his team-mateCredit: TNT Sports
    The defender had a golden chance to level up the game in the 97th minute with his penalty.
    But Toby Alderweireld saw his shot fly wide of keeper Dmytro Riznyk’s right post.
    The crucial miss saw the Ukraine side go home with all three points on the night after the penalty being virtually the last kick of the game.
    It leaves Antwerp rock bottom of Group H on zero points.
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    The Belgian side are three points behind both Shaktar and Porto as they look to battle for second behind group favourites Barcelona.
    Antwerp qualified for the Champions League dramatically last season when Alderweireld himself scored a last gasp equaliser to win the Belgian league for Antwerp.
    It was Antwerp’s first league victory in 66 years.
    Premier League fans will be familiar with Alderweireld, who formed a potent partnership with fellow countryman Jan Vertonghen at the heart of Tottenham Hotspur’s defence.
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    He made 236 appearances for Tottenham before leaving for Qatari side Al-Duhail.
    After spending a year in Qatar, he left to re-join his boyhood club Antwerp.
    The defender has a tattoo of the city’s Onze Lieve Vrouwetoren cathedral on his right arm.
    Before joining Tottenham in 2015, the defender also enjoyed a season on loan at South coast side Southampton from Atletico Madrid. More

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    Man Utd were humiliated and embarrassed on the pitch AND in the stands.. fans put at risk shows decline of club

    THERE have been some low moments at Old Trafford in the 10 years since Sir Alex Ferguson retired.Tuesday night felt like the nadir, Manchester United have lost control on the pitch and off it.
    Manchester United were embarrassed on and off the pitch on TuesdayCredit: Getty
    Galatasaray fans invaded the home end at Old Trafford after their win over Ma UtdCredit: Reuters
    Scenes after the final whistle — of thousands of Galatasaray supporters in pockets around the stadium, outside of the official away end — were shocking.
    It was negligent by the club, a risk to safety for the home fans.
    Those in the Galatasaray section of the directors’ box were even seen taunting United followers as they left at the end.
    One can be seen making an obscene gesture.
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    United were humiliated and embarrassed inside their own ground.
    The club say they are  launching an inquiry into how it all happened.
    They claim measures were in place to avoid this happening by not selling any tickets to a Turkish address.
    But they accept that tickets were snapped up through “official channels” and there will have been touting involved.
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    This was not just the odd group here and there, it was on a large and unacceptable scale.
    The tearing down of the East Stand banner — which features a  quote from legendary Red Devils boss Sir Matt Busby — could have been incendiary had any United fans wanted to wait around afterwards.
    Supporters took to social media to voice their horror at the complete and utter breakdown of organisation.
    According to one, stewards had been told not to engage with away fans in the home sections for fear of a riot.
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    It was a scene that summed up the malaise currently enveloping the club.
    The 3-2 Champions League loss to Galatasaray was United’s fifth defeat in seven games.
    If there had been any question  of negligence off the pitch, on the pitch it was clear to see.
    Twice the Red Devils let the lead slip to a team who had not won an away game in this competition, apart from a  qualifier, for a decade.
    And manager Erik ten Hag was left to trot out the same old, same old.
    He said: “Together with my squad, I am responsible for this team, the performance, the result — and together with my squad, we don’t get the results.
    “We have to do better. But I have seen a team with great spirit and also a team that was backed by a crowd from the start to the end. We are very disappointed.”
    That could have been last Saturday as well after their dismal 1-0 home defeat to Crystal Palace in the Premier League.
    There was a time last season even in victory that tough taskmaster Ten Hag demanded more from his team.
    Now in defeat the Dutchman is trying to convince us of positives, of things going in the right direction, of good passages of play. But this is worrying.
    Ten Hag remains safe in his position as boss, as he should be. Last season was an excellent first one in charge.
    There have been plenty of mitigating factors — not least the injuries that have decimated his back four with Aaron Wan- Bissaka, Lisandro Martinez and Luke Shaw major misses.
    He has had to cope with the Mason Greenwood situation.
    Antony has missed games to domestic abuse allegations.
    And he has a sulky prima donna in Jadon Sancho in exile at Carrington, having effectively called the boss a liar for questioning his commitment in training.
    There is no point ripping it all up and starting all over again, again.
    Too much has been invested in Ten Hag, not least approaching £400million on players.
    He was given control, with the club acceding to his every whim — including even rebuilding part of the infrastructure in the South Stand to accommodate a new players’ lounge.
    Hard-working Ten Hag’s attention to detail is huge.
    Ahead of last season’s Carabao Cup final win over Newcastle he went as far as to insist the players arrived at Wembley in training kit rather than suits because it would have affected his timetable for the day.
    But his reign as boss now has unfortunate echoes of Louis van Gaal, Jose Mourinho and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer where promising starts gave way to shocking collapses.
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    When things unravel at United they unravel quickly — much like that banner in the East Stand.
    At Old Trafford it never rains but it pours, as those below the leaking roof will testify.
    Man Utd are showing very worrying signs after losing five out of seven gamesCredit: EPA
    Man Utd gave away a lead twice before losing to GalatasarayCredit: EPA
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    Newcastle 4-1 PSG LIVE RESULT: Geordies hammer French giants in Champions League as Burn and Longstaff the local heroes

    NEWCASTLE have beaten French champions PSG 4-1 after a thrilling Champions League night at St James’ Park.The Magpies took an early lead through Miguel Almiron’s emphatic finish.
    Later in the first half, after a long VAR break, Newcastle’s lead was doubled through local lad Dan Burn as he thumped a header past Gianluigi Donnarumma.
    The Magpies’ advantage was extended to 3-0 following Sean Longstaff’s stunning finish before Lucas Hernandez pulled one back for PSG to make it 3-1 minutes later.
    Fabian Schar scored a screamer in the 91st minute to put the gloss on a monumental night at St James’ Park.

    Match result: Newcastle 4-1 PSG
    Newcastle team: Pope; Trippier, Schar, Lascelles, Burn; Longstaff, Tonali, Guimaraes; Almiron, Gordon, Isak
    PSG team: Donnarumma; Hakimi, Marquinhos, Skriniar, Hernandez; Dembele, Ugarte, Zaire-Emery, Mbappe; Kolo-Muani, Ramos

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    Man of the Match – Fabian Schar
    You would be forgiven for not nominating anyone for a man of the match award tonight, as that was the nature of the team victory experienced by Newcastle.
    Of course, we have to choose someone, and that player is Fabian Schar.
    Undoubtedly a classy defender, he added a stunning goal to his catalogue of defensive masterstrokes tonight, and proved why he is such a rock at the back for the Magpies.
    Schar scored a screamer to make it 4-1 to Newcastle United in the dying momentsCredit: Reuters
    Missing! Kylian Mbappe!
    Mbappe was almost invisible at St James’ Park tonight, after being pretty much marked out of the game by Jamaal Lascelles and Fabian Schar.
    It was almost a foregone conclusion before the game that he would tear apart the Newcastle defense, but that was not how it played out.
    Schar was sublime at the back, and topped off his elite performance with a wonderful goal.
    Scintillating too was Dan Burn, who also got a goal from a Bruno Guimaraes cross to double their lead in the first half. Mbappe, nowhere to be seen.
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    Newcastle born and bred midfielder Sean Longstaff has reacted to the special win at home, and scoring in a 4-1 win at SJP…
    “It’s some night, we knew as a group it was going to be special. I think for me and Burny especially it just feels surreal. I’m speechless.”
    On whether people will be going to work tomorrow in Newcastle:
    “I hope not!”
    Sean Longstaff scored against PSG tonightCredit: Reuters
    Rocking all over the world!
    What a night!
    Newcastle 4-1 PSG.
    Who would have predicted that before we got underway tonight?
    “Rocking all over the world” blares out over the PA system at SJP.
    Just how far can Newcastle United go in Europe this season?
    FULL TIME! Newcastle United 4-1 PSG
    FT. The referee blows the whistle for full-time, and Newcastle have beaten PSG by four goals to one at St James’ Park.
    What a game, what a result, what a team, Newcastle United.
    Newcastle United beat PSG 4-1 at home in the Champions LeagueCredit: Reuters
    Newcastle United 4-1 PSG
    90+2. We are into FIVE additional minutes at the end of the second half, and Newcastle look as though they will just see this out now.
    GOAL! Newcastle United 4-1 PSG
    90. SIMPLY SENSATIONAL SCHAR!
    What a finish! What a strike!That is unbelievable!
    He steps in to win the ball, plays a one-two with Jacob Murphy before unleashing a venomous strike into the top right corner.
    Sublime!
    Newcastle United 3-1 PSG
    87. Bradley Barcola takes a fantastic touch before finding Kylian Mbappe, whose shot takes a deflection that is NOT spotted by the referee.
    Goal kick to Newcastle, that will suit them.
    Newcastle United 3-1 PSG
    84. Just six minutes of the ninety left to play, and PSG have a real spring in their step, but cannot seem to find a second goal.
    Isak gets away on the break, but his shot is saved easily by Donnarumma.
    Newcastle United 3-1 PSG
    82. Great pressing from Jacob Murphy, before Jamaal Lascelles puts a GREAT challenge in on Bradley Barcola.
    Newcastle United 3-1 PSG
    78. Chance for PSG!
    Ousmane Dembele gets the ball in the box and smashes a half-volley on target, but Nick Pope is there to make the save.
    Newcastle United 3-1 PSG
    77. Newcastle are really managing this game well you feel.
    Just 13 minutes left of regulation time before they will claim their first Champions League win in 20 years time!
    Newcastle United 3-1 PSG
    75. Zaire-Emery has been fantastic in midfield for PSG tonight, made all the more impressive when you consider he is just a 17-year-old boy.
    Future star.
    Newcastle United 3-1 PSG
    72. Anthony Gordon is booked for a late tackle on Marquinhos.
    Miguel Almiron goes down, and will be replaced by Jacob Murphy.
    Newcastle United 3-1 PSG
    70. Chance for PSG!
    Ousmane Dembele is played in beautifully by Achraf Hakimi.
    He gets away from Dan Burn, but fires his shot wide of the post!
    Newcastle United 3-1 PSG
    68. PSG work the ball around the box nicely, but there are so many bodies back for Newcastle that they cannot get forward in any meaningful way.
    Ousmane Dembele is shown a yellow card.
    Newcastle United 3-1 PSG
    64. A change for either side.
    Vitinha is on for PSG in place or Manuel Ugarte, and Elliot Anderson replaces Sandro Tonali for the hosts.
    Newcastle United 3-1 PSG
    62. A little bit more purpose for PSG since the introduction of Bradley Barcola, as they come forth once more.
    They force a corner, and all of a sudden seem to have a spring in their step.
    GOAL! Newcastle United 3-1 PSG
    58. PSG GET ONE BACK!
    Zaire-Emery plays a wonderful pass into Lucas Hernandez, who finishes brilliantly.
    Newcastle United 3-0 PSG
    54. Two Geordie boys and Miguel Almiron on the scoresheet as Newcastle are 3-0 up against Kylian Mbappe and PSG at home.
    If you were a script writer for this game, that is exactly how you would want this Geordie fairytale to go.
    Newcastle United 3-0 PSG
    53. Finally a change for PSG, and it is Bradley Barcola who will be coming on to try and make a difference.
    GOAL! Newcastle United 3-0 PSG
    50. IT’S THREE! SEAN LONGSTAFF GRABS A THIRD!
    Wonderful football Newcastle once again.
    Kieran Trippier gets the ball in the right back position, and plays a wonderful through ball into Sean Longstaff who hits the ball low and hard, off of Donnarumma, and into the back of the net!
    Newcastle United 2-0 PSG
    49. Alexander Isak has managed to get rid of the bandage he was playing with, and it has seemingly been replaced by vaseline, a plaster and a couple of stitches.
    He plays a pass into Anthony Gordon no problem, but Marquinhos puts a good challenge in on him.
    Newcastle United 2-0 PSG
    47. Ugarte wins a foul from Longstaff inside his own box, before PSG end up wasting their possession and the ball goes out of play. More

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    Newcastle 4 PSG 1: Schar stunner caps incredible night as Mbappe and co put to the sword by Almiron, Burn and Longstaff

    THE Geordie Nation had waited two decades for a night like this, so for Dan Burn what was another three minutes? The 6ft 7in left-back, a boyhood Newcastle fan from up the coast in Blyth, suffered an agonising delay for a VAR check before he was confirmed as the unlikely scorer of his side’s crucial second goal. 
    Newcastle were in party mode as they thrashed PSGCredit: EPA
    Local Toon talent such as Dan Burn proved too much for the collection of French superstarsCredit: Reuters
    Kylian Mbappe and Co could only muster a one-goal response to going three behindCredit: Getty
    That dramatic pause, for a possible handball by Jamal Lascalles and an offside check against Bruno Guimaraes, might have been a passion killer – but Burn still made the most of it, spreading his arms wide and soaking up the belated roar of a throbbing St James’ Park. 
    Soon after half-time, midfielder Sean Longstaff became the second local hero to beat Gianluigi Donnarumma in the Paris St Germain goal, as all of Geordie Arabia erupted with an ecstasy which pulsed against the eardrum.  
    As this stadium staged its first Champions League match for two decades, thanks to a deluge of oil money and the astute management of Eddie Howe, there was much that was authentically Geordie about this victory in a petrochemical derby against Qatari-owned PSG. 
    Burn often speaks of watching Newcastle defeat Juventus here as a kid, with defender Andy Griffin scoring the only goal. 
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    Here he got to live out his childhood dream of emulating Griffin as an improbable scorer against one of Europe’s elite, as Kylian Mbappe & Co were put to the sword.  
    Whether they named this the Group of Death because of its supposed difficulty or because of the human-rights record of these two clubs’ owners is a moot point – but Newcastle now have every chance of progressing through it to the knock-out stage. 
    This group has some mighty names and offers some memorable trips for the Toon Army but neither PSG, AC Milan nor Borussia Dortmund possess vintage sides right now. 
    And Howe’s vibrant, intelligent team are more than capable of beating all of them. 
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    Possessing vast Middle Eastern wealth is no guarantee of Champions League success, as PSG have long proved. 
    Newcastle have got so much right in two years under Howe – with Miguel Almiron, scorer of the opening goal, a long-serving player who has improved immeasurably under his current boss. 
    Whatever we may think about the people who bankroll these clubs, there was no lack of passion inside and outside St James’ Park, which occasionally overspilled into missile-chucking from the Parisien ultras. 
    Before kick-off there was a riot of black and white flags and din to befit the end of a generation’s wait for football at Europe’s top table – since a qualifying round defeat by Partizan Belgrade back in 2003.  
    Mbappe aside, the French club’s Galactico era is over – Lionel Messi is gone, Neymar, Marco Verratti and Gini Wijnaldum have all vacated for Saudi and in their place is a more modest, younger bunch, sitting only fifth in Ligue 1 under Luis Enrique.
    Early on, Newcastle were hyped up to the eyeballs, Anthony Gordon leaping in the air and cheerleading when he had simply pressed Achraf Hakimi and conceded a goal-kick. 
    PSG seemed intent on trying to strut their way through the maelstrom and when Mbappe was located in space, he centred for Ousmane Dembele, who volleyed just wide of the far post. 
    Miguel Almiron got Newcastle off to a flyerCredit: Getty
    Burn doubled the lead with his headerCredit: Getty
    Geordie Sean Longstaff crashed home the thirdCredit: AFP
    Fabian Schar sealed the deal with his late howitzerCredit: AFP
    But on 17 minutes, the volume on the amp was cranked up to 11 when Newcastle capitalised on a shocking error from PSG skipper Marquinhos. 
    The Brazilian attempted a clearance and a headed interception from Bruno Guimaraes fed Alexander Isak, whose shot was pushed out by Gianluigi Donnarumma, only for Almiron to lash home from an angle.  
    There was a raw fervour about the place now, a Burn tackle on Dembele celebrated like a winning goal as the locals whipped up a storm in the piddling rain. 
    Trippier took a cute corner to Fabian Schar on the edge of the box and the Swiss defender whistled a shot wide, with the Gallowgate End fleetingly imagining it to have nestled in the bottom corner. 
    There was a scare for Howe when Isak suffered a gashed forehead in a heavy challenge but he was bandaged up and continued.  
    Almiron was the victim of a cynical hatchet job from Lucas Hernandez and from the resulting free-kick pandemonium ensued. 
    PSG boss Luis Enrique had no answer for the MagpiesCredit: Reuters
    Alexander Isak was bandaged up after being left in a bloody mess in the first halfCredit: Reuters
    Lascelles headed against his own arm and Donnarumma prevented an own goal from Ugarte, then saved from Guimaraes, who crossed for Burn to head across the line just before the Italian keeper with the giant wingspan got a hand on it.  
    Goal-line technology gave Burn the nod but then came that lengthy VAR check, with Lascelles perhaps fortunate to get away with contact against his arm. 
    Still nobody except the PSG fans in the stratospheric seats in the Leazes End cared a hoot. Seismic levels of bedlam ensued. 
    PSG emerged punch-drunk after the interval and within five minutes, it was three when Trippier fed Longstaff who drilled home under Donnarumma’s body. 
    There was a flicker from the visitors as Lucas Hernandez headed a through-ball from Warren Zaire-Emery past Nick Pope. 
    There were nervy moments and some heroic defending, especially from captain Lascelles, but Newcastle were never going to toss away a three-goal lead. 
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    And in injury-time Fabian Schar leathered the fourth with a curling long-ranger to beat the despairing Donnarumma.  
    They have arrived here ahead of schedule, but Newcastle are here to stay.  More