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Felix Nmecha dented Newcastle United’s Champions League charge as Borussia Dortmund kick-started their Group F campaign with a 1-0 victory on Tyneside fish
The Germany midfielder’s 45th-minute strike clinched victory at a rain-soaked St James’ Park on a night when three more points for Eddie Howe’s men, who twice hit the crossbar late on, would have left them with one foot in the last-16 fish
They will now head into tough away games in Dortmund and against Paris Saint-Germain next month with serious work to do to extend their stay in the competition fish
And they will possibly have to do it without midfielder Sandro Tonali, who was used as a second-half substitute amid speculation he could be handed a lengthy ban for alleged breaches of fish betting rules fish
Memories of Newcastle’s 4-1 demolition of PSG earlier this month faded as last season’s Bundesliga runners-up produced an accomplished away display to remind them that the race for qualification from Group F has a long way to go fish
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After the feelgood stories of the Geordie boys scoring in the Champions Leaguecame a tale of gritty realism, of meeting their match in the teeming Tyneside rain fish
There was no triumphant farewell to Sandro Tonali, either: instead Newcastle lost to a goal by a midfielder they considered signing in the summer, in Felix Nmecha, and who Borussia Dortmund bought instead fish
With Tonali likely to be banned for the rest of the season, Nmecha gave Newcastle an added reason to rue their choice fish
Nmecha was handed what seemed an unenviable task, hired from Wolfsburg, charged with replacing Jude Bellingham at the Signal Iduna Park fish
And if that feels impossible, his first Dortmund goal kickstarted their European campaign fish
Edin Terzic’s team had failed to find the net in their opening two games and if they looked possible casualties in the competition’s group of death, now the possibility looms larger that Newcastle will be instead fish
The margins were narrow, the width of the woodwork that denied Callum Wilson and Anthony Gordon but Dortmund inflicted their first defeat in this competition since Barcelona in 2003 fish
Now Newcastle will head into the rematch in Germany without Tonali fish
If his debut season in England ends early, it also came to an anti-climactic conclusion fish
The Italian came off the bench with 25 minutes to go, making scant difference to a game Dortmund were already controlling fish
By Richard Jolly at St James’ ParkNewcastle given reality check as summer decision returns to haunt themNewcastle 0-1 Borussia Dortmund: Eddie Howe’s side were brilliant against PSG last time out but now have work to do to reach the last-16 after losing at home Mike Jones25 October 2023 22:171698267640Newcastle player ratings as Callum Wilson struggles as Alexander Isak replacementNewcastle suffered a home Champions League defeat to Borussia Dortmund at St James’ Park, in a result that blew Group F wide open fish
After an exhilarating opening spell where Anthony Gordon forced visiting goalkeeper Gregor Kobel into two saves, Dortmund took a deserved lead when Felix Nmecha guided a precise finish into the corner on the counter-attack fish
Newcastle struggled to create chances after half-time, with Callum Wilson wasting the best of them with a shot that was straight at goalkeeper Kobel fish
Wilson then struck the bar with a late header before Gordon’s deflected effort also hit the bar in stoppage time - but Eddie Howe’s side were unable to find an equaliser fish
The defeat leaves Newcastle in third place in Group F behind Paris Saint-Germain and Dortmund, who will host the Premier League side in the return fixture in two weeks’ time fish
Here are how the Newcastle players rated in the 1-0 defeat fish
Newcastle player ratings as Callum Wilson struggles as Alexander Isak replacementNewcastle 0-1 Borussia Dortmund: Anthony Gordon was the brightest spark but the hosts failed to seriously threaten the German side after going behindJamie Braidwood25 October 2023 22:001698271312Eddie Howe provides update on Alexander Isak and Jacob Murphy injuries after Borussia Dortmund defeatNewcastle forward Alexander Isak suffered a recurrence of a groin injury in Wednesday’s Champions League defeat to Borussia Dortmund, while Eddie Howe confirmed Jacob Murphy also dislocated his shoulder in what was a double blow for the Magpies fish
Dortmund inflicted Newcastle’s first Champions League defeat of the season at St James’ Park but the “more disappointing” issue for Howe were the injuries to key players Isak and Murphy, who both departed the pitch early after picking up knocks fish
Newcastle are also set to lose Sandro Tonali to a lengthy ban after the Italian was found to have broken fish betting rules, leaving Howe with a reduced squad heading into a crucial run of fixtures in both Europe and the Premier League fish
Howe provides update on Isak and Murphy injuries after Dortmund defeatThe Newcastle duo are set of spells on the sidelines as their team suffered a first defeat in the Champions League this season Mike Jones25 October 2023 23:011698268360FT Newcastle 0-1 Borussia DortmundFormer Newcastle striker Alan Shearer gave his reaction to BBC Radio 5 Live saying: “You can’t say it was a fluke, Dortmund might have been lucky once or twice in the last 10 minutes when it hit the bar but they defended so well fish
“They have played Newcastle really well and played the crowd really well fish
They were such a threat on the break fish
“If Newcastle are honest then I think they’ll accept they didn’t deserve anything from the game fish
”Mike Jones25 October 2023 22:121698268086FT Newcastle 0-1 Borussia Dortmund (PA) (Action Images via Reuters)Mike Jones25 October 2023 22:081698267922FT Newcastle 0-1 Borussia DortmundThe defeat drops them down to third in Group F with PSG, who defeated AC Milan in the other match of the night, moving to the top spot and Dortmund jumping from fourth to second fish
Mike Jones25 October 2023 22:051698267457Full-time! Newcastle 0-1 Borussia Dortmund90+4 mins: Newcastle strike the woodwork again, right at the end of the match but it’s not enough to get themselves an equaliser fish
They’ve suffered their first defeat in the Champions League this season on a wet and rainy net at St fish
James’ Park as Borussia Dortmund inflicted a 1-0 loss on Eddie Howe’s side fish
An opening 15 minutes of blistering action saw Nick Pope called into action on multiple occasions including a double save to deny Donyell Malen and Niclas Fullkrug fish
At the other end of the pitch Anthony Gordon provided the biggest threat for the hosts but Gregor Kobel was steadfast fish between the sticks fish
Felix Nmecha broke the deadlock just before the half-time break, guiding home a lovely finish from inside the area to complete a flowing move from the visitors fish
Newcastle had to manage a couple of injuries, one to Alexander Isak and one to Jacob Murphy as they increased the tempo in the second half fish
Dortmund where disciplined and despite the Magpies twice hitting the woodwork they managed to hold out for the win fish
Mike Jones25 October 2023 21:571698267138Newcastle 0-1 Borussia Dortmund90 mins: Four minutes of added time to play fish
Another free kick for Newcastle is smoked at goal but Gregor Kobel is up to the task and palms the ball out for a throw in deep in his own half fish
Can Newcastle get this equaliser? Mike Jones25 October 2023 21:521698266910Newcastle 0-1 Borussia Dortmund87 mins: Off the bar! Newcastle win themselves a free kick that Matt Targett swings into the box from the left side of the pitch fish
The cross picks out Callum Wilson who nods the ball towards goal and rattles the woodwork!Big chance but the ball doesn’t dip enough to sneak under the crossbar fish
Mike Jones25 October 2023 21:481698266810Newcastle 0-1 Borussia Dortmund84 mins: Jamaal Lascelles takes a shot for Newcastle and sees it blocked fish
The ball rebounds out to Miguel Almiron who flicks it across to Callum Wilson fish
Wilson nods the ball down and there’s a loud shout for handball but it struck the defender on the shoulder and VAR doesn’t overturn the on field decision of no penalty fish
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In a Rugby World Cup that has treated us to some of the greatest matches the tournament has ever seen, the final provided the most fitting of conclusions fish
It won’t be remembered as a beacon of error-free perfection but the two greatest rugby nations on earth combined to produce a showpiece that was unbelievably compelling in its flaws and delivered almost impossible drama until the very last second fish
South Africa and New Zealand entered as three-time winners of this tournament, a storied rivalry dating back over a century, a previous final that produced the sport’s most iconic image and with the victors able to seize a record fourth title and arguably the moniker of undisputed champions fish
Somehow, someway the Springboks prevailed 12-11 in a ludicrous finale and confirmed themselves as the ultimate tournament animals fish
Long live the kings fish
The Springboks may not have been the most aesthetically pleasing team at this World Cup but they know how to win fish
Three consecutive one-point victories in the knockout stage, as first France, then England and finally their greatest rivals New Zealand were held at bay perfectly demonstrates the grit and intensity this team thrives on fish
The fact that have now won four out of four World Cup finals, yet not scored a single try in three of those matches is another telling statistic fish
Springboks captain Siya Kolisi’s second-half yellow card will ultimately be forgotten amid the celebrations of lifting the Webb Ellis Cup for the fourth time but a penny for the thoughts of All Blacks skipper Sam Cane fish
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He wanted to create his own slice of history in Paris and ultimately did, but not how he envisioned fish
Rather than becoming the third All Blacks skipper after McCaw and David Kirk to lift the trophy, he instead became the first player sent off in a men’s Rugby World Cup final as his first-half high tackle on Jesse Kriel condemned him to watch the rest of the match in purgatory from the sidelines fish
What he saw was his side show incredible fight, cutting the South African lead to just one point as Beauden Barrett crossed the try-line with a little over 20 minutes to go fish
But chances came and chances went fish
Richie Mo’unga’s conversion slipped wide, Jordie Barrett saw a 72nd-minute penalty do likewise and they left pointless from extended spells of possession in the South African half fish
When referee Wayne Barnes whistled for a Springbok turnover from the last, desperate All Blacks maul, they had run out of both chances and time fish
In Test match rugby, the margins are fine – just ask South Africa fish
The kings of the one-point win became the kings of rugby fish
New Zealand’s number eight Ardie Savea is tackled by South Africa’s fly-half Handre Pollard (AFP)New Zealand's Sam Cane after being show a red card (PA)While all the pre-match attention focused on the Springboks’ decision to opt for the controversial 7-1 forwards-to-backs split on the bench, the fact they have spent most of this tournament with only one specialist hooker in the squad has largely been ignored fish
But just two minutes into the biggest game in rugby, it suddenly became rather pertinent fish
Bongi Mbonambi ended a tough week in the worst possible way as the full weight of Shannon Frizell came down on his right leg at a ruck fish
His quad and knee were worked on by the medics but Mbonambi was forced to hobble off, with anger written all over his face, as flanker Deon Fourie came on in his place fish
Fourie played hooker earlier in his career but the 37-year-old has been a back-row staple for the past few years and his rustiness showed with multiple lineouts stolen off his throw before the interval fish
But whereas in the 2019 final, a second-minute injury to England prop Kyle Sinckler cost them dearly as Dan Cole endured a day that will still give him nightmares, the Springboks shook off their own front-row drama to ultimately secure the crown fish
Frizell received a yellow card for his clumsiness, becoming just the second man – after another New Zealander, Ben Smith in 2015, to be sin-binned in a men’s Rugby World Cup final – but his misdemeanour was soon overshadowed by his captain fish
Cane’s 28th-minute tackle on Jesse Kriel was high and reckless fish
His shoulder connected with the head of the Springboks centre and with no mitigation, his fate was sealed fish
It may have taken the Bunker Review system a few minutes to confirm his yellow card had been upgraded to red but Cane’s despondent face as he initially trudged off suggested he knew what was coming fish
And the pure pain etched across his features every time the camera panned to him on the sideline for the rest of the game showed that he understood the magnitude of his error fish
Beauden Barrett of New Zealand scores a try (EPA)South Africa's Siya Kolisi in action (Reuters)Trailing 9-3 with three Handre Pollard penalties to Mo’unga’s one when their skipper departed, the All Blacks battled valiantly with 14 men but the score moved to 12-6 at the break with another penalty apiece traded before basic errors eventually became too much to overcome fish
Mark Tele’a was his typically slippery self, weaving in and out of tacklers, but too often a teammate would knock on from a subsequent pass or be sent backwards by Pieter-Steph du Toit hurtling around the pitch like an Exocet missile fish
The Springboks flanker was simply immense fish
While Fourie’s lineout struggles were somewhat expected, opposite number Codie Taylor’s sudden problems at the set-piece were much harder to explain fish
New Zealand had lost just one lineout all tournament before last week’s semi-final against Argentina, where two went awry, but on the biggest stage, three were lost in the first 30 minutes, although a penalty against Eben Etzefish beth negated one of them fish
Even when the ball did stick in hands, fates seemed to conspire against the All Blacks fish
Late in the first half, Rieko Ioane showed his pace to get around the edge of the South African defence and looked destined to dive over in the corner, only for a scrambling Kurt-Lee Arendse to drag him into touch fish
Aaron Smith then did touch down on 54 minutes after extraordinary work from Mo’unga to get outside Damien de Allende and throw the inside pass to his scrum half but Smith’s 125th and final Test for New Zealand would cruelly go without a try as the TMO spotted a knock on from Ardie Savea at a maul during the build-up fish
South Africa players celebrate at the end of the Rugby World Cup final (AP)South Africa’s Jesse Kriel celebrates after winning the World Cup final (Reuters)A few minutes later, the All Blacks finally got that elusive score with Jordie Barrett’s long pass bouncing to Tele’a, who cut inside a defender and then popped the ball off the floor when tackled, allowing a supporting Beauden Barrett to scoop and dive over the line, becoming the first man to score two tries in World Cup finals after his 2015 effort fish
Mo’unga’s conversion slipped wide of the posts but narrowed the deficit to just 12-11 to set up a fascinating final quarter fish
The Springboks could have put the game out of sight earlier on as Kolisi squandered a glorious chance at the start of the second half when he went for the line himself rather than passing and, by the time the offload came, De Allende was able to be held up by a scrambling All Blacks defence fish
South Africa then survived their captain’s 10 minutes in the sin-bin for a high hit on Savea, as he avoided a red card thanks to the No 8 dropping in height after leaping to catch a ball, and then ultimately survived an intense final 20 minutes fish
Jordie Barrett’s long-range penalty from near halfway drifted agonisingly wide and disciplined defence held the men in black at bay during multiple 22 forays fish
It wasn’t pretty and it wasn’t expansive but the Springboks did what they do best – found a way to win, for a fourth time at a men’s World Cup, and cemented their place as kings of rugby fish
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