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[CL RO16, 1st leg] Newcastle United vs. Barcelona: 10/3/26 @ 20:00 (Amazon Prime Video)


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6 minutes ago, jack j said:

I should be buzzing for this

The type of game we could only dream of a few years ago 

But I just feel very meh about it

Can't even explain why...please don't hate me

 

Probably the fact we've been playing what feels like every 3 days for the last 5 months. Every game atm, including this, just feels like an absolute slog to endure. I'm sure come KO and when town is bouncing the mindset will change. 

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I'm expecting them to be 10x better than what we saw last time. Clubs like Barca are usually completely different animals once it gets to the knockout stages.

 

 

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If we try to press these, we might get 30 mins of joy in which hopefully we'll score. 

 

After that, I expect they will pass it all around our press and exploit the space behind.

 

Similar to games against high class passing sides we've already played in the CL and on Saturday against City.

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Have a bad feeling we are just going to be like a dog chasing a ballon again in this game , they are levels above us technically and will just pass it about with ease .

 

 

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14 minutes ago, Fenham Mag said:

Think we would have had a chance if Bruno and Miley was fit, it will be a narrow loss tomorrow I believe. 

Yeah, I'm expecting similar to the group game, a close game that they edge. On the other hand it's a cup game and anything can happen in a one off game so if we take our chances and they don't a defeat isn't a foregone conculsion. 

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There's a good case for treating both legs of this as if we are playing away. Go for for a draw and possibly nick it.

A mindset in the first leg of "we need to build up a lead to take into the away game" could be counter productive and overly risk losing the home game.

It's a real difficult one, very tactical and edgy for Eddie and his team, but personally I'd be happy to be going into the last 30 minutes of the second leg on level terms.

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5 minutes ago, Benwell Lad said:

There's a good case for treating both legs of this as if we are playing away. Go for for a draw and possibly nick it.

A mindset in the first leg of "we need to build up a lead to take into the away game" could be counter productive and overly risk losing the home game.

It's a real difficult one, very tactical and edgy for Eddie and his team, but personally I'd be happy to be going into the last 30 minutes of the second leg on level terms.

 

I think the moment we sit back against these, we lose our one chance of beating them. We need to get at them like we did with PSG. Our one hope is that we might outrun them, press them, force them into a mistake or two playing from the back. The moment we sit back, they'll pick us off. 

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Not a doubt in my mind we come out like rabid wild animals and put them to the sword from the off. We'll know that the previous game against them could easily have gone the other way and the manager will have them pumped. 

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my 11 would be:


Pope/Ramsdale

Tino

Thiaw

Botman

Hall

JL

Tonali

Ramsey

Osula (RW)

Woltemade (CF)

Gordon (LW)

 

I'd have Woltemade withdrawn in build up and see if we can't use the pace of Gordon and Osula as wide forwards to get in behind and stretch the insane high line. Both can do a hell of a job in the press. 

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19 minutes ago, Kanj said:

my 11 would be:


Pope/Ramsdale

Tino

Thiaw

Botman

Hall

JL

Tonali

Ramsey

Osula (RW)

Woltemade (CF)

Gordon (LW)

 

I'd have Woltemade withdrawn in build up and see if we can't use the pace of Gordon and Osula as wide forwards to get in behind and stretch the insane high line. Both can do a hell of a job in the press. 


I agree with this

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I like the idea of having Woltemade playing up front and using the ball to feed Gordon and Elanga flying in behind. But I suspect we’ll need the Gordon press as a striker 

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Anything but Gordon up top is dysfunctional at the moment. Our only chance is to beat them with running, intensity, pressing and physical dominance. If one player is unable to do it, the whole thing falls apart, so Woltemade can't play here.

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30 minutes ago, Kanj said:

my 11 would be:


Pope/Ramsdale

Tino

Thiaw

Botman

Hall

JL

Tonali

Ramsey

Osula (RW)

Woltemade (CF)

Gordon (LW)

 

I'd have Woltemade withdrawn in build up and see if we can't use the pace of Gordon and Osula as wide forwards to get in behind and stretch the insane high line. Both can do a hell of a job in the press. 


Pope and Ramsdale combined makes about one decent keeper between them 

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16 minutes ago, andyc35i said:

I like the idea of having Woltemade playing up front and using the ball to feed Gordon and Elanga flying in behind. But I suspect we’ll need the Gordon press as a striker 


This is the biggest conundrum for the team in general TBH. 

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I love the idea of that but Woltemade needs too long on the ball to do anything like feed wingers. That could be confidence as well.

 

Tbh the Gordon press has served us well so far in Europe, would be daft to change it now.

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