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Newcastle Secure First Champions League Win with Commanding 4-0 Triumph in Belgium

Newcastle players congratulating one another after scoring against Union SG

Key Takeaways:

  • Newcastle convincingly overcame Royal Union Saint-Gilloise 4-0 away in Belgium in the second round of the Champions League
  • Nick Woltemade, Anthony Gordon (twice from the penalty spot), and Harvey Barnes scored for the Magpies
  • This marked Newcastle’s first Champions League victory, following a 1-2 home defeat to Barcelona two weeks ago

Match Overview

Newcastle United delivered a dominant display in Belgium during the second round of the Champions League, defeating Royal Union Saint-Gilloise 4-0. The Magpies controlled proceedings from the outset, demonstrating both attacking flair and defensive solidity to collect their first points of the group stage.

First Half Action

The visitors took charge early, with new signing Nick Woltemade registering the opening goal after linking up with Sandro Tonali. Newcastle doubled their advantage just minutes before the interval when Anthony Gordon calmly converted a penalty, sending the ball to the left corner as the Saint-Gilloise goalkeeper dived in the opposite direction.

Second Half Dominance

Newcastle maintained their authoritative performance after the break. Gordon once again found the net from the penalty spot in the 64th minute. In the 80th minute, a swift counterattack resulted in a fourth goal – William Osula teed up Harvey Barnes, who slotted the ball past Kjell Scherpen to seal an emphatic victory.

Champions League Group Stage Progress

This emphatic result provided Newcastle with their maiden win in this season’s Champions League campaign, following a narrow 1-2 defeat at home to Barcelona a fortnight prior.

FixtureScoreGoal Scorers
Royal Union Saint-Gilloise vs Newcastle0-4Woltemade, Gordon (2, pen.), Barnes
Newcastle vs Barcelona1-2Not specified

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