Appearing as a leading team, Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) has actually lost its biggest in the Champions League since 2004. PSG lost 4-1 to Newcastle United in a duel at St James' Park Stadium, Thursday, October 5th WIB.

In September 2004, Chelsea slaughtered PSG 3-0 in the Champions League. Previously, PSG also lost 4-3 to Deportivo la Coruna in March 2001.

PSG seemed unlucky when facing English Premier League clubs. From seven meetings with English clubs, it turns out that PSG can lose up to five times.

However, PSG actually came to Newcastle with high enthusiasm and good capital. However, Kylian Mbappe et al failed to show their maximum performance.

Newcastle took the lead through Miguel Almiron in the 17th minute. Next, Daniel Burn and Sean Longstaff solidified the Magpies' lead. PSG reduced their miss when Lucas Hernandez scored a 56-minute goal. Newcastle closed the game with a score of 4-1 through Fabian Schar.

"I am responsible for the results of this match," said PSG coach Luis Enrique.

"My team actually played well. It's just that we have difficulty facing their pressing game. We also made unnecessary mistakes that should have been avoided," he said again.

Meanwhile, Newcastle coach Eddie Howe showed satisfaction because the team played very well. In addition, they have the full support of supporters to make players appear with high enthusiasm.

"I'm happy with what players give to the club. tactically, both teams are both good. We're just trying to break their game and the fans really support us," Howe said.

"But scoring four goals was beyond our expectations," he said.

Champions League Match Results for Group EAtletico Madrid 3 (Morata 12', 47', Antoine Griezmann 45'+3)-Feyenoord 2 (Mario Hermoso 7'bd, David Hancko 34'), Celtic 1 (Kyogo Furuhashi 12')-Lazio 2 (Matias Vecino 29', Pedro 90'+5)

Group FBorssia Dortmund 0-AC Milan 0, Newcastle United 4 (Miguel Almiron 17', Dan Burn 39', Sean Longstaff 50', Fabian Schar 90'+1)-Paris Saint-Germain 1 (Lucas Hernandez 56')

Group GCrvena Zvezda 2 (Cherif Ndiaye 35', Osman Bukari 88')-Young Boys 2 (Ugrinic 48' Flip, totaling Itten 61'pen), RB Leipzig 1 (Lois Openda 48')-Manchester City 3 (Phil Foden 25', Julian Alvarez 84', Jeremy Doku 90'+2) Group H Royal Antwerp 2 (Arbnor Muja 3', Michel Balikwisha 34')-Shakhtar Donetsk 3 (Danylo Sikan 48', 76', Yaroslav Rakitskiy 71'), FC Porto 0-Barcelona 1 (Ferran Torres 45'+1)


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