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Magpies Ready to Soar! Howe's Newcastle Faces Barcelona in Thrilling Champions League Opener

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Precious Eseaye
Precious Eseaye
Magpies Ready to Soar! Howe's Newcastle Faces Barcelona in Thrilling Champions League Opener

Newcastle United is poised for a grand return to the Champions League, hosting European powerhouse Barcelona at St James's Park in a highly anticipated fixture. This showdown carries significant historical weight, notably due to the links between the two clubs through figures like Sir Bobby Robson. The last time these sides met in the Champions League was in 2003, with Barcelona securing a 2-0 victory in Newcastle.

The Magpies enter this crucial European encounter on the back of their first Premier League win of the season, a 1-0 triumph over Wolves, secured by a header from new signing Nick Woltemade. This victory also marked Newcastle’s third clean sheet in four league outings, demonstrating the defensive solidity that has been a hallmark of Eddie Howe's tenure. This defensive prowess will face a rigorous test against a free-scoring Barcelona side that netted six goals against Valencia and has accumulated 13 goals in their last four matches.

Manager Eddie Howe expressed confidence in his team's capabilities, emphasizing that their dramatic Champions League victory over Paris Saint-Germain in 2023 served as a valuable learning experience. Howe noted a shift in focus from merely enjoying the competition to achieving meaningful progress this season, stating, "We enjoyed it, but ultimately we failed, so this time the resolve is stronger to try and progress, not just to enjoy the experience, but to try to make it a meaningful one." He highlighted Barcelona as a technically proficient team, comfortable in possession, with significant pace in wide areas and a knack for scoring goals, having started their season exceptionally well.

Club legend Alan Shearer also weighed in, predicting a challenging match but backing Newcastle to secure at least a point at home. While acknowledging Barcelona's historical stature might make them slight favourites, Shearer believes Newcastle's home advantage will make them exceptionally tough to beat, potentially leading to a draw. According to Opta Analyst, Newcastle surprisingly holds a better chance of winning the Champions League than clubs like Juventus and Atletico Madrid, with a 15.9% chance of progressing beyond the quarter-finals. Shearer feels the current Champions League format will particularly suit Newcastle, especially with their strong home record.

In terms of squad news, Newcastle will welcome back forward Anthony Gordon, who has completed a three-game domestic ban, providing a boost to their attacking options. Conversely, Barcelona will be without their injured superstar Lamine Yamal. However, their manager Hansi Flick has had his touchline ban overturned, allowing him to be present for the match.

Individual player performances are also drawing attention, with Nick Woltemade identified as a potential threat after his impactful debut goal. The midfield battle is expected to be intense, with key Newcastle players like Bruno Guimaraes likely to be heavily involved in disrupting Barcelona's play.

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