Eddie Howe laments stoppage-time penalty, Mbappe equalizer in PSG vs Newcastle
Newcastle United coach Eddie Howe is frustrated by a controversial penalty awarded to PSG in their 1-1 Champions League draw.
Newcastle United manager Eddie Howe was visibly frustrated at the controversial penalty awarded to Paris Saint-Germain in stoppage time of their 1-1 draw in the UEFA Champions League. The penalty was given when Tino Livramento's chest trap deflected off his arm, leading to Kylian Mbappe converting the spot kick. Despite this, Newcastle kept their Champions League hopes alive with a single point from the match.
The Magpies' performance was commendable, with six saves from Nick Pope and a goal from Alexander Isak. However, the penalty decision left them feeling flat, as it denied them a top-two position heading into the final day. Newcastle's fate now hinges on their upcoming match against AC Milan, as a win may only secure them a place in the Europa League. If they lose, they risk being knocked out of European competition altogether.
Eddie Howe expressed his disappointment with the penalty decision, stating that he did not believe it should have been given. He emphasized the speed of the ball and the fact that it hit Livramento's chest before his hand, making it a contentious call. Despite his frustration, Howe acknowledged the commitment and execution of his players, praising their performance throughout the match.
Overall, the match was a rollercoaster of emotions for Newcastle, who battled hard against PSG and will now have to regroup for their crucial clash with AC Milan. Despite the setback, Howe remains proud of his team's efforts and is focused on the challenges that lie ahead.
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