Newcastle 0 Borussia Dortmund 1 - Barely noticeable at first but two hours down the line the novelty had properly worn off...
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The alarm bells rang early tonight, as Dortmund had their most productive period in the opening ten minutes. Their counter attack seemed terrifying, as they had clearly done their homework and targeted the lack of pace of Lascelles in particular. Pope saved strongly from the first break away but Borussia repeated the same trick moments later, winning the ball in midfield and motoring down the left before Sabitzer laid it on a plate for Malden.
There have also been many suggestions that the club’s scattergun ballot-based ticketing policy has diluted the hardcore of support as it becomes possible for more reserved, previously disinterested fans there to spectate rather than support, to jump to the front of the queue via the distribution lottery.
Still, despite all of this the game was decided on a fine margin. I’d already said out loud that we could come out of this well if we got to half time and had a regroup, as Eddie’s mags have often shown their capability to shake off a poor opening with a stellar second period. Borussia cattled that by landing their sucker punch in the final minute of normal time.
It seems frivolous to be cursing this slice of bad juju in the midst of all our excellent progress, as we sit on four points in the group, with a superior goal difference to Dortmund but behind them in third due to head to head being the decisive factor. Given how even the sides were across the 90 minutes, you may have some hope for the rematch, albeit as the visiting team. But it feels difficult to raise optimism after the Isak injury, given the trio of tough domestic fixtures ahead of the trip. After his excellent performance on Saturday, Jacob Murphy is also set for an absence, falling and dislocating his shoulder minutes after coming on.
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