UCL: Howe reveals those who influenced ‘controversial’ PSG penalty in 1-1 draw

UCL: Howe reveals those who influenced ‘controversial’ PSG penalty in 1-1 draw

Newcastle United manager, Eddie Howe has blamed “extreme pressure” from Paris Saint-Germain’s supporters for the referee’s decision to award a controversial penalty against his side.

The Magpies looked set for a famous 1-0 win at the Parc des Princes in their penultimate Champions League group game on Tuesday night.

However, the referee awarded a penalty in added time after the ball bounced off the chest of Tino Livramento and onto his hand.

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Kylian Mbappe eventually stepped up and scored from the spot.

Howe, speaking after the game, pinned the blame on the hostile fans and not the officials

“It’s not a penalty when it hits his chest first and then hits his hand which is low. I’m not allowed to sum it up.

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“I can’t say my inner thoughts obviously [I’d get in trouble]. I thought the referee was having a good game up until this moment. He had been strong,” he said.

UCL: Howe reveals those who influenced ‘controversial’ PSG penalty in 1-1 draw

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