Why you absolutely shouldn’t miss Newcastle – PSG

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By: Manu Tournoux

If PSG alternates between good and bad in Ligue 1 since the arrival of Luis Enrique, the objective of the French champions is of course to do well in the Champions League. Last year under the orders of Christophe Galtier, Paris, which could then count on its MNM, had not really convinced despite a record of 4 victories and 2 draws which had made it finish in second place in its group behind the Benfica Lisbon. This time, Kylian Mbappé and his team want to make an impression in a tough group. And after having overcome the obstacle Dortmund at the Park, this time it is a perilous trip which awaits PSG at St James’Park against Newcastle.

A highly anticipated Golfico

Suffice it to say that this Golfico between the Qatari version of PSG and the Saudi-style Magpies is not to be missed and will be worth its weight in gold, literally and figuratively. With both teams having excessive resources to recruit in recent months, it is a true constellation of stars that will appear on the lawn of the English city. On one side, the French jewels of the capital club including an offensive trident Mbappé-Dembelé-Kolo Muani and on the other the former Lyonnais Bruno Guimaraes, the Swedish striker Alexander Ishak and the Italian star Sandro Tonali.

A match that smells like gunpowder in more than one way. Like Lens which will return to the Champions League 25 years after its last foray into C1, Newcastle is also making its comeback in the premier competition more than 20 years after the last Champions League match at St James’Park which promises to be full for the occasion. The Magpies are also very confident since they remain on 4 victories (including a 0-8 victory at Sheffield United) and a draw in all competitions. But PSG can believe it, thanks in particular to its much greater experience than its evening opponent. Moreover, during the first match of the group, Newcastle seemed paralyzed on the Milan pitch, still managing to snatch a point from the draw (0-0). But since then the English club has been doing better and will boldly defend its chance.

A Newcastle-PSG match which promises to be very competitive

The time has therefore come to come up against a big European club accustomed to the final stages of the competition for more than 10 years: Paris Saint-Germain, which already wants to send a strong message to all of Europe, stands in front of Newcastle with the firm intention of putting the English back on Earth. But the task will not be easy for the French since the Magpies today seem difficult to disrupt and the recipe seems to be found among Eddie Howe’s players. This promises a duel and a very interesting contest for all parties.

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