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By Samuel A.  October 5, 2023

No one at St James’ Park on Wednesday afternoon will ever forget what they saw as Newcastle United secured a stunning 4-1 victory over French giants PSG. Goals from Miguel Almiron, Dan Burn, Sean Longstaff and finally Fabian Schar saw Newcastle produce one of their best performances under Eddie Howe to get a crucial home win in the Champions League.

Local duo Dan Burn and Sean Longstaff were on target as Newcastle United ensured there was a triumphant return of UEFA Champions League football at St James’ Park courtesy of a magnificent 4-1 win over Paris Saint-Germain.

The Magpies were playing their first match in the competition on home turf in 20 years and responded to the electric energy of the Geordie faithful with a powerful performance that left Kylian Mbappe and Company largely frustrated.

Miguel Almiron set the ball rolling on 17 minutes when he swept in a rebound to punish slack play at the back from the visitors after Gianluigi Donnarumma had parried Alexander Isak’s thumping strike.

Eddie Howe’s men then turned a strong first 45 into a dream one as Burn nodded in Bruno Guimaraes’ cross from the left byline with the goal eventually given following a lengthy VAR check.

It got even better for the hosts five minutes into the second period as another local lad, Longstaff got in on the act with a low shot from the right side of the area that somehow squirmed underneath Donnarumma.

PSG eventually offered some semblance of a threat when Lucas Hernandez nodded in, but the Magpies remained composed late on and sealed it in stoppage time when Fabian Schar crashed home a stunning shot into the top corner.

The result sees Newcastle top Group F with four points from two outings. PSG are second on three points with AC Milan on two and Dortmund on one. The Toon Army have been dreaming of this night for decades. It’s 20 years since the Magpies hosted a Champions League match and there was very much a sense in the air that something special was on the cards. The supporters inevitably delivered, bringing electricity to the stadium heading into the proceedings.

PSG had the mega star name in Mbappe, but it was Newcastle’s players who delivered, to a man. The 4-1 scoreline did not flatter the hosts and the fact two local lads got on the scoresheet only added to the fairytale feel of the night. It was hard to see how anyone could have dreamed it better as Luis Enrique’s words that no-one wanted Newcastle as the team from the fourth pot in the draw proved all too true from his point of view.

Newcastle now top the ‘Group of Death’ and while there’s a long way to go in this pool, Howe and his men have sent a message across Europe with this win and Milan and Dortmund will be wary of what lies ahead when it’s their turn to visit Tyneside.