Former Newcastle defender John Anderson lauded Eddie Howe's tactical acumen during an enthralling encounter with Paris St-Germain at the Parc des Princes. Despite a lack of goals from the team, Howe's game plan was described as being "spot on."
In a match that surprised many, Howe's initial selection appeared unconventional, yet it unfolded into a strategic masterstroke. Utilizing the pace of Anthony Elanga and Joe Willock for the majority of the game, Newcastle kept the pressure on PSG. Late substitutions, adding Harvey Barnes and Anthony Gordon into the mix, intensified the challenge for the Parisian defense. Anderson emphasized that the approach caused numerous issues for PSG, crediting Howe with an exemplary tactical setup.
Anderson didn't shy away from praising the team's performance overall. Newcastle showcased a potent display and created several scoring opportunities. The criticism, however, was familiarthe final, crucial ball was missing. This recurring theme of lacking a finishing touch in the final third prevented Newcastle from clinching a historic victory on French soil.
The belief in what could have been a definitive win was palpable in Anderson's commentary. Noting the effectiveness of the lineup changes and the general play strategy, he reiterated that a bit more precision in front of goal would have secured a full three points for the Magpies.
This performance, against one of Europe's elite clubs, not only highlights Newcastle's current strategic prowess under Eddie Howe but also reaffirms the belief that this team has the potential to go all the way in the Premiership, and why not, the FA Cup too!
How many Sunderland fans does it take to change a light bulb? None, they're too busy living in the shadow of the mighty Magpies!