Newcastle's Champions League return at St James' Park could not have gone any better - they simply swept PSG aside...
fans have waited more than 20 years to watch action back at St James’ Park — their patience was rewarded on a memorable night against Paris Saint-Germain. Goals from , and gave Eddie Howe’s team a 3-0 lead inside 50 minutes in their first home group-stage match since March 2003. got one back in the 56th minute but ’s spectacular strike in the first minute of added time sealed a stunning victory.
Then a celebration in the centre circle at St James’ Park, right where Burn belongs. Sean Longstaff is another with a recovery story. After coming through when Rafa Benitez was the manager, his confidence was wrecked under Steve Bruce, leaving the midfielder on the brink of a move to . He is now a player restored. Advertisement “We were watching a video of when we beat Feyenoord away 3-2 ,” Longstaff said on Saturday. “Just getting in the mood for it, really.
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