This is why Champions League Group F has Newcastle United third and not second
Submitting your details indicates your consent for The Mag to send you email marketing messages and process personal data. Please read ourSubmitting your details indicates your consent for The Mag to send you email marketing messages and process personal data. Please read ourNo doubt a lot of you were as well, following the 1-0 defeat to Borussia Dortmund.
A match where Newcastle United just didn’t get the rub of the green, the visitors coming with a decent game plan and riding their luck in the second half. Relying on an excellent display by their keeper and the woodwork to save them. Anyway, with PSG hammering AC Milan, this is how Champion League Group F now looks on Thursday morning:
Like plenty of you lot, I was puzzled as to why Newcastle were in third place, when they are three goals superior to Dortmund on goal difference, the two teams the same number of points.
So if we lose by less than three goals against PSG in Paris and the two clubs ended up level on points, Newcastle would be above the French club in the final table.
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