2023-05-23 19:33:00
London: English Premier League football team Newcastle United qualified for the Champions League following 20 years. Newcastle qualified for the Champions League by finishing in the top four of the league points table. Despite a goalless draw once morest Leicester City at St. James’s Park, Newcastle managed to secure Champions League qualification.
The team is in the third position with 70 points from 37 matches. Manchester United is in fourth place with 69 points from 36 matches. Fifth placed former champions Liverpool have 66 points from 37 matches. Even if they win the last match in the league, Liverpool can only get 69 points. With that, Newcastle secured the top four. Manchester United can qualify for the Champions League if they get a point from their remaining two matches. Leicester City goalkeeper Daniel Evans made four brilliant saves to deny Newcastle victory.
Leicester mightn’t get a single shot on goal. Coach Edward John Frank Howe’s strategies helped Newcastle qualify for the Champions League. The team has been in brilliant form this season and finished 11th last season. The changes came when the Saudi Arabian Crown Prince and Prime Minister Mohammed bin Salman acquired the team that was on the verge of collapse. Bringing in the best players, Newcastle became one of the biggest teams in the league. Newcastle beat the likes of Liverpool, Tottenham Hotspur and Chelsea to make it to the top four. Newcastle last played in the Champions League in the 2002-2003 season. He was eliminated in the group stage. Barcelona, Inter Milan and Bayern Leverkusen were in Group A and finished third. With Liverpool’s draw in the last match, a draw was enough for Newcastle to secure Champions League qualification. The draw was a setback for former champions Leicester. With this draw, Leicester City are in 18th place with 31 points from 37 matches. In the final match on 28th A.F.C. Leicester can only avoid relegation if Everton lose once morest Bournemouth and beat West Ham United.
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