Champions League Round-up: Newcastle stuns PSG, Barcelona and Manchester City register victories, Lamine Yamal creates history

Newcastle's performance propels them to the pinnacle of the challenging Group F, even as seven-time European champions AC Milan settled for a draw against Borussia Dortmund.

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Newcastle player Dan Burn (2nd l) celebrates with team mates after scoring the second goal, which was given after a lengthy VAR Decision during the UEFA Champions League match between Newcastle United FC and Paris Saint-Germain at St. James Park on

Newcastle player Dan Burn (2nd l) celebrates with team mates after scoring the second goal, which was given after a lengthy VAR Decision during the UEFA Champions League match between Newcastle United FC and Paris Saint-Germain at St. James Park on

Highlights:

Lazio's last-minute heroics against Celtic and Atletico Madrid's thrilling 3-2 victory over Feyenoord were the highlights.

In a remarkable Champions League showdown, Newcastle United, backed by Saudi investment, delivered a masterclass, defeating Paris Saint-Germain 4-1, a result that left superstar Kylian Mbappé in dismay.

Earlier in the day, Saudi Arabia became the frontrunner to host the 2034 World Cup, as FIFA unveiled a swift bidding process. On the pitch, Newcastle, rejuvenated by the Saudi sovereign wealth fund's infusion of capital, overcame PSG – a side previously acquired by Qatar in their World Cup hosting ambitions.

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Newcastle's performance propels them to the pinnacle of the challenging Group F, even as seven-time European champions AC Milan settled for a draw against Borussia Dortmund.

Elsewhere, Manchester City bounced back for the Premier League with a 3-1 triumph over Leipzig, securing a comfortable position atop Group G. Meanwhile, Barcelona secured a narrow win over Porto, marking a historic moment as Lamine Yamal, at just 16, became the youngest player to start in a European Cup match.

In Group E, Lazio's last-minute heroics against Celtic and Atletico Madrid's thrilling 3-2 victory over Feyenoord were the highlights.

However, the spotlight remained firmly on Newcastle. Their Champions League homecoming at St. James' Park was electrifying. Investments from the Saudi Public Investment Fund have stirred controversy, but the on-field performances, including goals by local favorites Dan Burn and Sean Longstaff against PSG, painted a fairy-tale narrative.

Eddie Howe, Newcastle's coach, expressed his elation, emphasizing the significance of this victory in the backdrop of their recent unbeaten run.

While Champions League action remained the talk of the town, whispers regarding the 2030 World Cup grew louder. With Spain and Portugal gearing up as primary hosts, stadiums like Barcelona's Camp Nou and Porto's Estádio do Dragão are anticipated to be pivotal venues.

In conclusion, as the Champions League saga unfolds with unexpected turns and breathtaking moments, football enthusiasts have both immediate matches and future World Cups to set their sights on. The beautiful game continues to surprise and enthrall.

 

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