Breaking: Newcastle United out of this year Champions League group stage after a controversial back to back lost to Borussia Dortmund

Breaking: Newcastle United out of this year Champions League group stage after a controversial back to back lost to Borussia Dortmund

Breaking: Newcastle United out of this year Champions League group stage after a controversial back to back lost to Borussia Dortmund

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Scott Murray

 

Tue 7 Nov 2023 18.48 GMT

 

Newcastle United players look dejected following Borussia Dortmund’s first goal.

 

Match Stats

 

Possession

 

NEW45

 

DOR55

 

%

 

 

 

Attempts

 

2

 

Off target

 

4

 

On target

 

0

 

2

 

Corners

 

2

 

3

 

Fouls

 

8

 

2

 

 

 

Lineups

 

Dortmund

 

1

 

Gregor Kobel

 

25

 

Niklas Sule

 

15

 

Mats Hummels

 

4

 

Nico Schlotterbeck

 

26

 

Julian Ryerson

 

20

 

Marcel Sabitzer

 

6

 

Salih Ozcan

 

27

 

Karim Adeyemi

 

8

 

Felix Nmecha

 

19

 

Julian Brandt

 

14

 

Niclas Fullkrug

 

 

 

Substitutes

 

5

 

Ramy Bensebaini

 

7

 

Giovanni Reyna

 

9

 

Sebastien Haller

 

11

 

Marco Reus

 

17

 

Marius Wolf

 

18

 

Youssoufa Moukoko

 

21

 

Donyell Malen

 

33

 

Alexander Meyer

 

35

 

Marcel Laurenz Lotka

 

42

 

Hendry Blank

 

43

 

Jamie Bynoe-Gittens

 

 

 

Newcastle

 

22

 

Nick Pope

 

2

 

Kieran Trippier

 

6

 

Jamaal Lascelles

 

5

 

Fabian Schar

 

20

 

Lewis Hall

 

36

 

Sean Longstaff

 

39

 

Moura Bruno Guimaraes

 

28

 

Joe Willock

 

21

 

Valentino Livramento

 

9

 

Callum Wilson

 

7

 

de Lira Joelinton

 

 

 

Substitutes

 

1

 

Martin Dubravka

 

3

 

Paul Dummett

 

10

 

Anthony Gordon (s 46′)

 

18

 

Loris Karius

 

24

 

Miguel Almiron (s 46′)

 

63

 

Ben Parkinson

 

67

 

Lewis Miley

 

34

 

Lucas De Bolle

 

 

 

Live feed

 

Key events

 

17m ago

 

HALF TIME: Borussia Dortmund 1-0 Newcastle United

 

37m ago

 

GOAL! Borussia Dortmund 1-0 Newcastle United (Füllkrug 26)

 

2h ago

 

The teams

 

2h ago

 

Preamble

 

2m ago

 

18.48 GMT

 

Newcastle get the second half started, having made two changes. Hall and Wilson make way for Gordon and Almiron.

 

 

 

16m ago

 

18.34 GMT

 

Half-time entertainment.

 

 

 

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17m ago

 

18.33 GMT

 

HALF TIME: Borussia Dortmund 1-0 Newcastle United

 

One minute of added time. One last chance for Newcastle as Trippier sends a free kick long and into the Dortmund box. The hosts clear and counter, but Sabitzer can only send a weak cross into the Newcastle area and that’s that. Dortmund lead, but Newcastle have come back at them impressively, even if Kobel hasn’t had any serious work to do.

 

 

 

19m ago

 

18.31 GMT

 

45 min: Trippier sends the corner long. Lascelles is free on the left-hand edge of the six-yard box and heads across for Joelinton, who heads towards the top left but can’t get enough power on the effort to beat Kobel. Easy for the keeper.

 

 

 

20m ago

 

18.30 GMT

 

44 min: Longstaff and Livramento combine briskly down the right and win another corner. Trippier wanders across to take.

 

 

 

21m ago

 

18.29 GMT

 

43 min: Lascelles tries a long pass down the middle, looking for Longstaff, but there’s too much juice on the ball. Kobel comes out to claim.

 

 

 

24m ago

 

18.27 GMT

 

41 min: Nmecha clatters into Guimaraes down the Newcastle right. A chance for Trippier to swing a free kick into the mixer … but instead he unveils another training-ground effort, and a long-range one-two with Willock doesn’t come off as planned. Goal kick.

 

 

 

25m ago

 

18.25 GMT

 

39 min: A short sequence of garden-variety free kicks go Newcastle’s way in the middle of the park. More irritated whistles. Dortmund are leading, but the home fans know their team are now in a game.

 

 

 

27m ago

 

18.23 GMT

 

37 min: Joelinton very nearly brings down a simple long pass down the middle. An inch away from the ball sticking to his boot. He’d have been through on goal. Possibly offside … but possibly not. More promise for Newcastle.

 

 

 

27m ago

 

18.23 GMT

 

36 min: … but a second goal would really put Newcastle in bother. Adeyemi finds Sule on the right. Sule rolls across the face of goal for Sabitzer, who leans back and sidefoots over from the edge of the D.

 

 

 

29m ago

 

18.21 GMT

 

34 min: A few frustrated whistles as Brandt runs down a cul-de-sac when a promising counter fails to develop. Guimaraes breaks it up with authority; Newcastle look much improved since going behind, as though there’s nothing to lose now. Much easier to go for it than sitting back.

 

 

 

32m ago

 

18.17 GMT

 

32 min: Guimaraes shovels a pass down the right for Livramento, who wins a corner. Trippier swings it in. Schar wins a header ten yards out, but there’s no power in his goalward effort and that’s an easy snaffle for Kobel.

 

 

 

33m ago

 

18.16 GMT

 

30 min: … but Newcastle have responded fairly well to conceding. They play some nerve-settling possession stuff in the midfield, gathering themselves after that blow.

 

 

 

34m ago

 

18.16 GMT

 

28 min: Schlotterbeck aims long in an attempt to release Adeyemi down the right touchline. Too long. Adeyemi can’t control and the referee blows for a hand ball. Dortmund are clearly targeting Hall down this right flank.

 

 

 

36m ago

 

18.13 GMT

 

GOAL! Borussia Dortmund 1-0 Newcastle United (Füllkrug 26)

 

A strange goal, this. Dortmund barrel down the middle of the park, en masse. Adeyemi, Fullkrug and Sabitzer juggle the ball while never quite being in control. But Newcastle are all over the shop and fail to clear when presented with a couple of chances. Finally the ball’s slipped to Sabitzer on the right. Sabitzer enters the box and fires a low cross towards Füllkrug, who slams home from six yards.

 

 

 

Niclas Fullkrug (far side) celebrates scoring.

 

Niclas Fullkrug (far side) celebrates scoring. Photograph: Eleanor Hoad/Shutterstock

 

Updated at 18.26 GMT

 

39m ago

 

18.11 GMT

 

24 min: Ryerson and Adeyemi combine down the left, the latter pulling back in the hope of finding Brandt on the edge of the D. Wilson is on point to intercept and clear. Newcastle have done well to quieten Dortmund down a bit.

 

 

 

40m ago

 

18.09 GMT

 

22 min: A rare attack for Newcastle, as Willock looks long for Wilson with a cross from the left. Too much on the ball. Goal kick. But the move gives Newcastle succour, and Wilson is soon coming again down the right. His run wins a corner off Schlotterbeck. Trippier and Hall exchange cleverly from close range, but when the former’s sent into space long the byline, he fails to find anyone in green in the middle with his low cross. Nicely worked routine, though.

 

 

 

43m ago

 

18.07 GMT

 

20 min: Brandt has the opportunity to send Sabitzer into acres of space down the right, but his pass is uncharacteristically careless, clanking straight at Lascelles. Newcastle fortunate that one didn’t come off; Sabitzer would have been sent clear.

 

 

 

Updated at 18.07 GMT

 

45m ago

 

18.04 GMT

 

18 min: Guimaraes looks for Trippier out on the right with a diagonal spray, but the ball flies straight into the stand. Trippier acknowledges the pass anyway, albeit with a frown. Newcastle are struggling to get out of their own half right now.

 

 

 

48m ago

 

18.02 GMT

 

 

HBAgency

 

16 min: Sule and Sabitzer combine cutely down the inside-right channel. They cut back for Adeyemi, who sends a low diagonal screamer towards the bottom left. Pope parries well again; his defenders deal with the rebound again. Newcastle are suddenly hanging on a bit here.

 

 

 

49m ago

 

18.01 GMT

 

15 min: Brandt is everywhere. Now he sets Adeyemi on the run down the right. Hall comes across and very carefully blocks his way. That’s decent defending, especially as he’s now tottering along the old disciplinary tightrope after that early yellow.

 

 

 

50m ago

 

17.59 GMT

 

13 min: Dortmund stream down the middle of the park, some nice one-touch stuff. Finally Brandt cushions a pass into the road of Füllkrug, who pearls a shot towards the bottom left. Pope parries confidently and Newcastle clear the rebound.

 

 

 

52m ago

 

17.58 GMT

 

11 min: Brandt takes the resulting free kick, swinging it in from the right. Hall compounds his error by slicing a clearance backwards and over the bar. Corner. Brandt to take this set piece as well. Joelinton clears, just after the ball brushes Longstaff’s arm. Dortmund claims but come off it. Neither referee nor VAR shows any interest, quite rightly so. Longstaff’s arm was right by his side.

 

 

 

54m ago

 

17.56 GMT

 

9 min: Füllkrug barges his way down the right, chasing Brandt’s pass, and looks to have the beating of Hall. The young full-back panics, tugs the striker back, and that’s a booking that’ll make his evening’s work even harder.

 

 

 

55m ago

 

17.55 GMT

 

8 min: Schlotterbeck plays a cute pass across the face of his own box. Too cute, really, and it nearly allows the hard-pressing Livramento to steal the ball. Not quite, but that was an unnecessary chance taken by Schlotterbeck and so nearly a gift for the Newcastle youngster.

 

 

 

1h ago

 

17.53 GMT

 

7 min: Füllkrug spins Lascelles with ease under a high ball in the centre circle, and feeds Adeyemi, who in turn finds Brandt on the overlap down the inside-right channel. Brandt blasts wildly over the bar from the edge of the box. Newcastle were too easily turned around there.

 

 

 

1h ago

 

17.52 GMT

 

6 min: Some head tennis in the Newcastle box, after which Trippier clears. Newcastle will be happy enough with this start.

 

 

 

1h ago

 

17.51 GMT

 

5 min: Nmecha slips Adeyemi into space down the right, the latter winning a corner off Hall. Brandt to take.

 

 

 

1h ago

 

17.50 GMT

 

4 min: Livramento backs himself in a foot race with Ryerson down the right and nearly wins it. The Dortmund full back gets to the ball just in time to clear. One Newcastle throw leads to another, then Livramento and Trippier confuse each other and the chance to keep Dortmund pinned back in the final third is gone.

 

 

 

1h ago

 

17.48 GMT

 

2 min: Willock stays down for a worrying few seconds, Hummels having caught him on the ankle. Oh no, not yet another injury? But after a tense beat, he springs back up and is good to go. Eddie Howe breathes again.

 

 

 

1h ago

 

17.47 GMT

 

1 min: The hosts are immediately on the front foot, Sabitzer failing to control on the edge of the Newcastle box. The visitors then counter, Willock blazing up the left wing only to be stopped unceremoniously by Hummels. A bright start.

 

 

 

1h ago

 

17.46 GMT

 

News at 545. Dortmund get the ball rolling.

 

 

 

 

 

1h ago

 

17.43 GMT

 

The teams are out! Borussia Dortmund in their famous yellow and black; Newcastle in cheeky second-choice green. A rare old atmosphere at the Westfalenstadion, the denizens of the Yellow Wall doing their thing; the 3,800 Toon fans lost amid an 80,000-strong attendance doing their best. We’ll be off once Uefa have trampled over George Frideric Handel’s grave.

 

 

 

1h ago

 

17.35 GMT

 

Pre-match postbag. “Eddie Howe has dusted off a tribute the old WM formation with his use of 15 inverted full-backs in the starting XI. Anyway, all of these injuries have simply accelerated the inevitable process of Eddie going ‘full Pep’ and playing an unnecessarily complex system in a critical European fixture” – Chris Paraskevas

 

 

 

“James Corden gets everywhere, doesn’t he” – Shaun Tooze

 

 

 

 

 

Photograph: Nick Potts/PA

 

Updated at 18.47 GMT

 

1h ago

 

17.30 GMT

 

Newcastle can’t really afford a defeat tonight. Should they lose this evening, they’d be properly up against it, three points behind Dortmund, who would have the head-to-head decider in their back pocket, and with a trip to PSG to negotiate next. Dortmund meanwhile are coming off the back of a Harry Kane-inspired shellacking in Der Klassiker and will be desperate for a confidence-restoring bounce-back victory. So it won’t be easy … but then nothing is in the Champions League.

 

 

 

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2h ago

 

17.14 GMT

 

Eddie Howe speaks to TNT Sports. “We hope the team performs really well … it’s got a good mix of experience, youth and the athleticism we need to do well in this game … we believe in the team, we have some very good players on the pitch … we’re in good form, confidence should be high … you can see already what this game will be like in terms of atmosphere and dealing with that is going to be a big thing for us … a couple of the choices they have made have surprised us, possibly we’ve done the same to them.”

 

 

 

Matt Smith does his best to get some idea of how the Toon boss will set up his youthful and cobbled-together XI, asking twice, but Howe’s not budging. “I don’t want to tell you,” he smiles, albeit with a slight just-try-asking-me-a-third-time frost around the teeth.

 

 

 

2h ago

 

16.52 GMT

 

Plenty of changes to both starting XIs from the reverse fixture at St James’ Park a fortnight ago. Borussia Dortmund make five changes: Julian Brandt, Niklas Süle, Julian Ryerson, Salih Özcan and Karim Adeyemi replace Marco Reus, Donyell Malen, Marius Wolf and Ramy Bensebaini, all of whom drop to the bench, and the injured Emre Can.

 

 

 

Newcastle make four changes to the team they sent out for that 1-0 defeat. Alexander Isak and Dan Burn are both injured, while Antony Gordon and Miguel Almirón drop to the bench. Stepping up: Callum Wilson, Joe Willock, Tino Livramento and Lewis Hall. Newcastle’s injury crisis is such that they’ve only named eight subs, including 21-year-old midfielder Lucas de Bolle and 18-year-old striker Ben Parkinson, plus two goalies in Martin Dubravka and Loris Karius.

 

 

 

2h ago

 

16.51 GMT

 

The teams

 

Borussia Dortmund: Kobel, Sule, Hummels, Schlotterbeck, Ryerson, Sabitzer, Ozcan, Brandt, Nmecha, Adeyemi, Fullkrug.

 

Subs: Bensebaini, Reyna, Haller, Reus, Wolf, Moukoko, Malen, Meyer, Laurenz Lotka, Blank, Bynoe-Gittens.

 

 

 

Newcastle United: Pope, Trippier, Lascelles, Schar, Hall, Longstaff, Bruno Guimaraes, Willock, Livramento, Wilson, Joelinton.

 

Subs: Dubravka, Dummett, Gordon, Karius, Almiron, Parkinson, Miley, De Bolle.

 

 

 

Referee: Alejandro Hernandez (Spain).

 

 

 

2h ago

 

16.45 GMT

 

Preamble

 

When these teams met at St James’ Park a fortnight ago, this happened …

 

 

 

Newcastle 0-1 Borussia Dortmund: Champions League – as it happened

 

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… which meant the Group F table suddenly looked very tight …

 

 

 

Pos Team P GD Pts

 

1 PSG 3 2 6

 

2 Borussia Dortmund 3 -1 4

 

3 Newcastle 3 2 4

 

4 AC Milan 3 -3 2

 

… and so Newcastle could really do with some sort of result at the Westfalenstadion this evening, in order to stay in touch with the top two. Kick off is at 5.45pm GMT. It’s on!

 

 

 

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