Dortmund dent Newcastle's Champions League charge
Felix Nmecha dented Newcastle's Champions League charge as Borussia Dortmund kick-started their Group F campaign with a 1-0 victory on Tyneside.
The Germany midfielder's 45th-minute strike clinched victory at a rain-soaked St James' Park on a night when three more points for Eddie Howe's men, who twice hit the crossbar late on, would have left them with one foot in the last-16.
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They will now head into tough away games in Dortmund and against Paris St Germain next month with serious work to do to extend their stay in the competition.
And they will possibly have to do it without midfielder Sandro Tonali, who was used as a second-half substitute amid speculation he could be handed a lengthy ban for alleged breaches of betting rules.
Memories of Newcastle's 4-1 demolition of Paris St Germain earlier this month faded as last season's Bundesliga runners-up produced an accomplished away display to remind them that the race for qualification from Group F has a long way to go.
In a frenetic start to the game, Nick Pope had to block Donyell Malen's second-minute shot with his legs after he had controlled Marius Wolf's cross as Dortmund broke at speed, but opposite number Gregor Kobel had to be equally resilient seconds later when Anthony Gordon cut inside and unleashed a curling attempt.
But it was the Newcastle keeper who had to produce a brilliant double save to deny first Malen and then Niclas Fullkrug from point-blank range after Emre Can had dispossessed Sean Longstaff and sent Marcel Sabitzer away down the left wing.
However, as played switched rapidly from end to end on a slick pitch, Kobel came to the German side's rescue within seconds when Alexander Isak raced towards goal from halfway before sliding a pass