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‘தோ தீவானே சேஹர் மெய்’ பாக்ஸ் ஆபிஸ் வசூல் நாள் 5: சித்தாந்த் சதுர்வேதி மற்றும் மிருணால் தாக்கூர் நடித்த படம் ரூ. 5 கோடியைத் தாண்டியது – தி டைம்ஸ் ஆஃப் இந்தியா2

‘தோ தீவானே சேஹர் மெய்’ பாக்ஸ் ஆபிஸ் வசூல் நாள் 5: சித்தாந்த் சதுர்வேதி மற்றும் மிருணால் தாக்கூர் நடித்த படம் ரூ. 5 கோடியைத் தாண்டியது – தி டைம்ஸ் ஆஃப் இந்தியா

Newcastle to face Barcelona or Chelsea after cruising into Champions League last-16


Newcastle to face Barcelona or Chelsea after cruising into Champions League last-16

Newcastle United breezed into the knockout rounds of the Champions League for the first time but this did not feel like a night when history was made on Tyneside.

With Qarabag’s defence offering all the resistance of a carrier bag in a gale, Newcastle were 2-0 up inside six minutes and then played like a team going through the motions.

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It was difficult not to. Having led 6-1 from the first leg, the tie was over and everyone inside the stadium knew it. For 20 minutes, Eddie Howe’s side looked like they could score at will, but went to sleep, made mistakes and allowed beaten opponents to salvage some pride with two goals in the second half.

You could criticise Newcastle for moving down the gears, but this was like a pre-season friendly with an atmosphere to match. There was no jeopardy by that point, just a game to get through without injuries or overexertion.

It will still irritate Howe, of course, and it is now ten games without a clean sheet in all competitions.

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The home fans sounded a little grumpy, or maybe bored, by the end, but should not lose sight of what an achievement this is for Newcastle, who will face Barcelona or Chelsea in the round of 16.

Progressing into the latter stages of the Champions League was one of their main pre-season targets and although Qarabag’s presence in the play-off round seemed mystifying given their obvious limitations, they had beaten Benfica and drawn with Chelsea in the group stages.

Full report to come…

10:23pm Reaction

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Newcastle manager Eddie Howe:

I’d agree with Sandro, at 2-0 we probably came off the pedal. We didn’t intend to but it’s a natural reaction. Then second half became end to end, which was a real shame – we spent too much energy and didn’t threaten goal.

This was our target at start season, to get to knockout stage, it was there for us. Really enjoyed different challenges so far, knockouts will be a very different challenge, in the sharp end vs elite teams, but we’ve got to get League form back to where we want it which will give us better chance in this one.

There’s no break for us, other clubs have had a free week, but we played City at the worst time. There was fatigue in our performance today, especially in the second half which we’re carrying through games. But the players are in good rhythm, and when you’re winning there’s no better feeling than having a game around the corner. Four wins in five, we need to keep it going.

On Nick Woltemade:

Think main thing is stay in between lines, don’t come away from midfield. He needs to be a goal threat and target from crosses. We want him to score goals, that’s part of the reason we bought him, but he did some lovely bits of link play, so there were moments but that was the least impact he’s had in that position for us.

On his tifo:

Very nice, not a bad angle of me! It means an incredible amount, but I didn’t see it! Amazing, a big thank you, much appreciated, it means everything.

10:18pm Reaction

Alex Murphy, who made his first start today:

My first start, so in the Champions League isn’t a bad way to do it. Proud, and delighted we won and with the performance.

Nights like tonight, especially with a big lead, it’s an opportunity for young lads to show what they’re about. The club’s always pushing us and whenever get an opportunity we have to take it.

It’s not been easy season for me, I haven’t played much but I’ve always known there’s faith in me to produce and do a job whenever called upon. The lads have been great, they said keep working hard. Dan Burn, Jacob Murphy, Joelinton are all top lads, Trippier as well, they all help you out.

On when he found out he was starting:

This morning, mum and dad didn’t have a flight, they’re watching at home. My barber was here actually! I got a haircut yesterday just in case. Always ready!

The anthem at the start, you always dream of it, I started getting emotional, it was a great feeling being a part of it.

At the start, you don’t really enjoy it, the ball went over my head straight away but I started to enjoy it when I settled in.

Atmosphere was always gonna be unbelievable, especially on a UCL night, I didn’t expect it to be that good but loved it. Anthem is class.

Probably going to bed now! Adrenaline’s always mad after a night game.

10:01pm Reaction

Jacob Murphy, on his 31st birthday:

Job done, we had to come in today with a professional head, the tie isn’t done until it’s all over. We made hard work of it at times, but it was a flying start and damage was done there.

With this group we’ll take anyone on, especially in knockout football so bring on whoever’s to come.

Man of the match Sandro Tonali:

We played a great game in the first 10 mins, but I’m not very happy with the second half, we played with the result but we had to do more and more, because the fans deserve 100% for 90 mins every game. We can do more.

The first thing was don’t concede a goal, but we did and it was a stupid goal. But we’re happy because we’re through in the UCL and we deserve this. We’ve trained a lot for this, last season we worked really hard to play this competition so we deserve this.

09:56pm

Newcastle’s congested fixture list

Not a scintillating game of football but not worth Newcastle over-exerting themselves with this perilous fixture list. Tough to see how they climb into the European spots in the league with this sequence taking them through the end of March, but some excellent fixtures here including a Tyne-Wear derby and potentially three Chelsea games in a row.

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  • 7 March: Man City in FA Cup (h)

  • 9-11 March: Chelsea/Barcelona in Champions League (h)

  • 16-18 March: Chelsea/Barcelona in Champions League (a)

09:51pm

Joelinton’s goal the pick of the bunch

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