Paris Saint-Germain Survives Nightmare Draw Against Newcastle in Champions League
Paris Saint-Germain narrowly escapes a troubling nightmare with a draw against Newcastle (1-1) in the Champions League. Explore the intense match details, including Alexander Isak’s goal for Newcastle and Kylian Mbappe’s late equalizer from a penalty kick.
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⚽🌌 Paris Saint-Germain’s Close Call: A Grueling Draw Against Newcastle
In a nail-biting encounter, Paris Saint-Germain managed to avoid a nightmare scenario with a hard-fought draw against visiting team Newcastle (1-1) at Parc des Princes on Tuesday, marking the fifth round of the UEFA Champions League.
Newcastle took the lead with a goal from Alexander Isak in the 24th minute, while Kylian Mbappe secured the draw for Saint-Germain in the 90+8th minute through a penalty kick.
With this result, the Parisian giants elevated their points to 7, narrowly escaping a potential loss that could have complicated their qualification hopes. They now sit in the second position, trailing behind Borussia Dortmund, who secured the first qualification spot with 10 points after defeating Milan (3-1).
🔍📈 Group Dynamics: Points and Qualification Scenarios
Paris Saint-Germain’s draw propelled them to 7 points, maintaining their second-place standing. Meanwhile, Newcastle increased their tally to 5 points, edging past Milan on goal difference. The second qualification spot in the group will be decided in the final round, where Paris visits Dortmund, and Milan clashes with Newcastle in England.
📋⚽ Strategies and Formations: PSG vs. Newcastle
Under the management of Luis Enrique, PSG deployed a 4-4-2 formation, creating two robust fronts on either side of the pitch.
The right flank proved to be the most dynamic, with fruitful collaboration between Achraf Hakimi and Ousmane Dembele. However, Mbappe faced insufficient support on the left, either from Leandro Paredes or Colin Dagba.
Despite threatening Newcastle’s goal, attempts from Dembele, Mbappe, and Paredes were not enough to breach the net.
In contrast, Eddie Howe, the coach of Newcastle United, adeptly directed his players to exert fierce pressure on PSG’s defense, with a midfield lineup comprising Almiron, Isak, Bruno Guimaraes, Lewis Melia, and Joelinton.