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Rashford Nets Brace, As Newcastle United Suffers 2-1 Defeat To Barcelona In Their Champions League Opener—-Barcelona battled to a 2-1 win over Newcastle at St. James’ Park, with Marcus Rashford delivering a decisive second-half brace that highlighted both the team’s strengths and areas needing improvement.

Newcastle began on the front foot, pressing high and unsettling Barça with their trademark physical intensity. For the opening quarter, Hansi Flick’s side were second best, struggling to win duels or control the tempo. But rather than rushing play, they showed composure, gradually slowing the game, circulating possession, and forcing Newcastle to chase. That tactical adjustment swung momentum firmly in their favour.

The breakthrough arrived when Raphinha, drifting inside, combined neatly with Kounde who swung a cross for Rashford to head home. His second, a fierce strike from distance, punished Newcastle as they overcommitted forward. With Lamine Yamal out injured, Barcelona’s attacking options were under scrutiny. Robert Lewandowski remained a focal point, but Rashford’s performance offered the variety needed to avoid over-reliance on the Polish striker.

Possession control proved Barça’s greatest weapon. Frenkie de Jong’s deeper role helped recycle the ball, while Pedri and Fermín López provided energy in advanced areas. The full-backs pushed higher after halftime, pinning Newcastle’s wingers back and creating more space for Rashford and Raphinha. Flick’s tweaks ensured the visitors dictated tempo after a shaky start.

At the other end, goalkeeper Joan García was dependable, making a vital early save against Harvey Barnes. Yet defensive lapses still crept in, as Anthony Elanga and Barnes both found space before Newcastle snatched a late goal.

Barcelona will take confidence from their resilience and tactical flexibility, but they know sharper finishing is required. Several promising attacks fizzled out before Rashford’s brace, and against tougher opposition, wastefulness could prove costly.

Ultimately, the match underlined three key lessons: composure under pressure, the need for diverse attacking contributions in Yamal’s absence, and the importance of greater defensive focus. With Flick’s adjustments, Barcelona showed they can adapt to hostile environments but improvement in both boxes will define their progress this season.

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SC Freiburg Make History with Dominant Win Over Celta Vigo to Reach Europa League Semis

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SC Freiburg Make History with Dominant Win Over Celta Vigo to Reach Europa League Semis—-Freiburg booked a historic place in the UEFA Europa League semi-finals for the first time after a commanding 3-1 win over Celta Vigo, sealing a 6-1 aggregate triumph.

Julian Schuster’s side, who carried a 3-0 advantage from the first leg in Germany, finished the job in style away from home with goals from Igor Matanović and a brace by Yuito Suzuki.

Freiburg effectively ended the contest before half-time, scoring twice in quick succession. Matanović opened the scoring in the 33rd minute with a powerful volley after a clever build-up involving Matthias Ginter and Jordy Makengo.

Suzuki doubled the lead six minutes later, combining neatly with Jan-Niklas Beste before finishing calmly. The Japanese midfielder added his second early in the second half, converting from close range after a flowing team move set up by Vincenzo Grifo.

Celta Vigo managed a late consolation through Williot Swedberg, but it did little to change the outcome as Freiburg cruised through.

Having already broken new ground by reaching the quarter-finals, Freiburg now advance to their first-ever European semi-final, where they will face either Real Betis or Sporting Braga.

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Ousmane Dembélé Hits Brace as Paris Saint-Germain Knock Out Liverpool from UCL

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 Ousmane Dembélé Hits Brace as Paris Saint-Germain Knock Out Liverpool from UCL—-Ousmane Dembélé starred with a brace as Paris Saint-Germain secured a 2-0 victory over Liverpool at Anfield, sealing a dominant 4-0 aggregate win to reach the UEFA Champions League semi-finals.

The French forward proved decisive on the night, scoring twice to end Liverpool’s European campaign and send the defending champions into the last four for a third consecutive season.

Liverpool’s night was further marred by a serious injury to Hugo Ekitiké, who was forced off in the first half with what appeared to be a severe leg issue, raising concerns over his availability for the remainder of the season.

Manager Arne Slot made bold selection calls, leaving Mohamed Salah on the bench initially, though the forward was introduced early following Ekitiké’s injury and nearly made an instant impact.

Despite flashes of pressure from Liverpool, PSG remained composed and dangerous on the counter. Dembélé broke the deadlock in the second half with a fine curling effort before adding a second in stoppage time from a Bradley Barcola assist.

Liverpool’s hopes of a comeback were also dashed when a penalty awarded for a challenge on Alexis Mac Allister was overturned following a VAR review.

The defeat confirms a disappointing end to Liverpool’s European campaign, while PSG continue their title defence and will face either Bayern Munich or Real Madrid in the semi-finals.

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