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UCL: Newcastle wear green but Dortmund are Magpies' kryptonite
Reading Time: 3min | Tue. 07.11.23. | 22:43
The Millionaires know their way around Eddie Howe's crew, the Westfalen crew make it two out of two against the Toons - final score tonight 2-0
In the popular comic book/cartoon, Superman loses his powers when there is kryptonite around him. The green-colored mineral is this hero's weak spot - but tonight at Signal Iduna Park, Newcastle's green shirts did nothing to affect Borussia Dortmund's urge to bounce back from the recent Der Klassiker debacle. The Millionaires were victorious at St.James' Park two weeks ago and they managed to take all three points from Eddie Howe again. BVB earned a vital 2-0 win, ending a run of four winless home matches against English opposition.
Newcastle’s injury problems saw Howe throw the youthful Tino Livramento and Lewis Hall into the cauldron of Signal Iduna Park, with the latter enduring a tough start as he was booked for pulling back Niclas Füllkrug and awkwardly skewed the ball from Julian Brandt’s free-kick behind. They still stood firm despite Die Schwarzgelben keeping up the heat, as Nick Pope was equal to efforts from Füllkrug and Karim Adeyemi in the opening quarter-hour.
However, Dortmund’s breakthrough eventually came in the 26th minute, when they reacted quicker to loose balls and Füllkrug linked up with Marcel Sabitzer, before providing the coolest of finishes for his first-ever goal in European club competition. Newcastle responded well to the setback, although Fabian Schär’s tame header was comfortably held by Gregor Kobel, who then stretched to catch Joelinton’s more threatening effort moments before the break.
Miguel Almirón and Anthony Gordon were introduced ahead of the restart, and the Magpies got off to a promising start in the second act, despite the former sending an attempt wide as Newcastle’s siege mentality grew. They continued pushing forward in search of an equaliser, but Joelinton headed wide from a brilliant Livramento cross, before Almirón saw a late effort bravely blocked. But Dortmund still carried a threat despite Newcastle’s rejuvenated play, and Brandt forced Pope into some impressive saves at the other end.
And the midfielder finally bested Pope in the 79th minute to complete Dortmund’s double over the Tynesiders, latching onto Karim Adeyemi launched ball forward and working enough space from Livramento to finish. Dortmund duly go top of Group F ahead of Paris Saint-Germain’s visit to AC Milan, leaving the well-beaten Newcastle with an uphill battle if they are to reach the Champions League knockout stages.
UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE - GROUP STAGE
Round 4
Tuesday
Dortmund - Newcastle 2-0 (1-0)
/Fullkrug 26, Brandt 79/
Shakhtar - Barcelona 1-0 (1-0)
/Sikan 40/
23:00: (1.35) Atl.Madrid (5.50) Celtic (10.0)
23:00: (2.60) Lazio (3.50) Feyenoord (2.85)
23:00: (3.35) Milan (3.50) PSG (2.25)
23:00: (5.80) Crvena Zvezda (4.10) RB Leipzig (1.65)
23:00: (1.10) Man.City (13.0) Young Boys (25.0)
23:00: (1.37) Porto (4.80) Antwerp (9.00)
Wednesday
20:45: (1.42) Napoli (4.50) Union Berlin (7.75)
20:45: (2.00) Sociedad (3.50) Benfica (4.10)
23:00: (1.25) Bayern (7.00) Galatasaray (12.0)
23:00: (4.50) Copenhagen (3.60) Man.Utd. (1.90)
23:00: (1.35) Arsenal (5.60) Sevilla (9.50)
23:00: (1.80) PSV (3.60) Lens (4.60)
23:00: (1.28) Real Madrid (6.75) Braga (10.5)
23:00: (6.00) Salzburg (4.00) Inter (1.65)
***odds are subject to change***




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