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PSG’s Frustration Against Newcastle: Mbappe’s Late Penalty Saves The Day

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Kylian Mbappe’s magic couldn’t entirely rescue Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) as they settled for a 1-1 draw against Newcastle. The Parc des Princes witnessed a controversial moment when Mbappe’s stoppage-time penalty evened the score after Alexander Isak’s earlier strike for Newcastle.

The match’s turning point came in stoppage time when Mbappe’s controversial penalty levelled the score, countering Alexander Isak’s earlier opener for Newcastle. However, amidst the celebrations, Mbappe’s frustration was palpable.

The game’s intensity soared when Referee Szymon Marciniak consulted VAR and awarded PSG a penalty after deeming Tino Livramento had handled the ball inside the box, a decision that sparked debates among fans and experts.
Mbappe, while grateful for salvaging a point, expressed his disappointment at the team’s inefficiency in converting chances, saying, “I could’ve helped my team more… “

The missed opportunities weighed heavily on Mbappe’s mind, emphasizing the significance of seizing key moments in high-stakes games like the Champions League. With PSG facing Borussia Dortmund next, Mbappe is determined to capitalize on chances and secure a win, essential for advancing to the knockout stages.

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The upcoming clash against Dortmund carries immense weight, with PSG needing a victory to secure their spot in the next phase. However, any other outcome opens doors for Newcastle, who must secure a win against AC Milan to keep their hopes alive.
As the final Group F fixtures approach on December 13th, the race for progression intensifies. Dortmund has already sealed their place in the last 16, courtesy of a commanding 3-1 triumph against AC Milan, showcasing the talents of Reus, Bynoe-Gittens, and Adeyemi.
The stage is set for a thrilling culmination to Group F, where each match holds the power to alter the destiny of these footballing giants.

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