Newcastle United Lucas Hernandez Gianluigi Donnarumma Fabian Schar Alexander Isak Sean Longstaff Dan Burn Paris Saint-Germain F.Liga parish St. James county Park liga champions 1 Newcastle United Lucas Hernandez Gianluigi Donnarumma Fabian Schar Alexander Isak Sean Longstaff Dan Burn Paris Saint-Germain F.Liga parish St. James county Park

Newcastle Vs PSG: The Magpies Sikat Mbappe Cs 4-1

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Newcastle United menggila di matchday kedua Grup F Liga Champions. The Magpies menggebuk Paris Saint-Germain dengan skor 4-1.

Newcastle vs PSG berlangsung di St. James' Park, Kamis (5/10/2023) dini hari WIB. Tuan rumah memimpin 2-0 di babak pertama lewat Miguel Almiron dan Dan Burn.

Pasukan Eddie Howe kemudian memperbesar keunggulan menjadi 3-0 di awal babak kedua lewat Sean Longstaff. PSG memperkecil skor menjadi 1-3 lewat Lucas Hernandez.

ADVERTISEMENT SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Newcastle menambah derit PSG di injury time. Bola tembakan Fabian Schar membuat laga tuntas 4-1.

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