Newcastle United secured their place in the Champions League last 16 with a 3-2 victory over Qarabag on Tuesday, completing a dominant 9-3 aggregate win. Whereas the tie was largely decided after the first leg, Eddie Howe’s side demonstrated attacking intent early on, with Sandro Tonali and Joelinton finding the net within the opening six minutes. Despite a spirited response from the Azerbaijani side, Newcastle progressed, setting up a potentially challenging clash against either Chelsea or Barcelona in the next round.
The Magpies wasted no time asserting their dominance at St. James’ Park. Tonali opened the scoring in the fourth minute, capitalizing on a rebound after William Osula’s header was saved. Just 80 seconds later, Joelinton doubled the lead with a well-placed volley following a cross from Harvey Barnes. This quickfire start effectively extinguished any lingering hopes of a comeback for Qarabag.
But, the second half saw a more competitive showing from the visitors. Camilo Duran pulled a goal back for Qarabag, exploiting space behind Dan Burn before drilling a low shot past Aaron Ramsdale. Newcastle quickly restored their two-goal advantage through a header from Sven Botman, assisted by a Kieran Trippier corner, but defensive lapses continued to plague the hosts. Burn conceded a penalty for handball, although Ramsdale initially saved Marko Jankovic’s spot-kick, only for Elvin Jafarguliyev to score on the rebound.
Despite a late push from Qarabag and a fine save from Ramsdale to deny Abdellah Zoubir, Newcastle held on for the win. Harvey Barnes had opportunities to extend the lead, but the 3-2 scoreline reflected a game with both attacking flair and defensive vulnerabilities.
Player Ratings: Newcastle United
Here’s a look at how Newcastle’s players performed, according to ratings following the match:
- Aaron Ramsdale (7/10): A relatively quiet first half gave way to a busier second period, with Ramsdale proving crucial by saving a penalty and denying Zoubir.
- Kieran Trippier (6/10): A solid performance down the right flank, culminating in an assist for Botman’s goal before being substituted.
- Sven Botman (5/10): A mixed night for the defender, with some poor passing from the back offset by a redeeming header. He was, however, caught out of position for Duran’s goal.
- Dan Burn (6/10): Showed strength in the build-up to Joelinton’s goal but struggled in the second half, being beaten for pace by Duran and conceding a penalty.
- Alex Murphy (7/10): Impressed on his full debut, displaying strength and composure both at left-back and in central defense after a positional switch.
- Joelinton (7/10): A well-timed run and clinical finish secured his goal, and he demonstrated effective ball-carrying ability.
- Sandro Tonali (7/10): A bright start to the game, initiating the move that led to his opening goal, though his influence waned somewhat after a minor altercation.
- Nick Woltemade (6/10): Played key through-balls leading to the first two goals but lost some momentum after halftime with some errant passes.
- Jacob Murphy (5/10): Failed to capitalize on a good opportunity created by Woltemade and appeared somewhat predictable in the final third.
- William Osula (4/10): A quiet performance, failing to make a significant impact despite a header that led to Tonali’s goal.
- Harvey Barnes (7/10): Provided the assists for the opening two goals with teasing crosses and continued to cause problems for the Qarabag defense.
Substitutions and Managerial Impact
Substitutes Lewis Hall (6/10), Joe Willock (5/10), Anthony Gordon (6/10), and Yoane Wissa (5/10) all made appearances, with varying degrees of impact. Leo Shahar was handed a late debut. Eddie Howe (6/10) fielded a stronger side than some anticipated, but will likely be concerned by the defensive vulnerabilities exposed in the second half, despite securing the desired result.
Newcastle’s progression to the last 16 marks a significant achievement for the club, and the draw against either Chelsea or Barcelona promises a challenging but exciting next stage in their Champions League campaign. The focus will now shift to tightening up defensively and maintaining their attacking momentum as they prepare for a tough test against Premier League or La Liga opposition.
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