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Lotto Park was about to run out.

After watching the visitors defeat Union Saint-Gilloise 4-0 in Brussels, those haughty Newcastle United supporters who were present in the stands did not want to go home.

The traveling support repeatedly sung, “This is the best trip I’ve ever been on.”

Their team just had the biggest Champions League victory in years, thanks to two penalties from Anthony Gordon, two goals from Nick Woltemade, and two goals from Harvey Barnes.

When Newcastle were just recently fighting relegation, such a scenario seemed unthinkable for the Geordies.

However, Eddie Howe’s side has won the Champions League twice in the last three years.

And this was the first time the club’s players have won away from home since 2003 on a night where Howe’s players showed they belong at Europe’s elite table.

There is no reason why we can’t win games at this level away from home, according to Howe, who they should [believe]. The players and the team are ready to do that, they say.

The preparation pays off.

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Long before kick-off, the tone was set.

In the first few weeks of the season, Howe has changed his team while engaging in combat on a variety of fronts.

However, the fact that the Newcastle head coach only made two changes during this game, and one was made after Tino Livramento injured himself, was rather telling.

The Premier League’s joint-lowest goalscorers needed to explode.

Gordon told TNT Sports, “There hasn’t been any good football in general.” Although we have been very organized and defended, we lack that creativity. Tonight, we really wanted to put an emphasis on getting that back.

Newcastle looked set to recover from their agonizing defeat at Arsenal on Sunday, but there was certainly no way of them underestimating Union.

Although the Belgian champions may be newcomers, they did not lose any of their previous nine top-flight games when they defeated PSV in their first ever Champions League game last month.

They actually have a significantly higher coefficient than Newcastle, which is testament to Union’s recent success in European competitions.

The visitors’ continued unpunished before facing a side who had a day to recover and prepare, so it was hardly surprising.

Howe trained his side at Lotto Park on the day of the game in addition to personally reviewing his opponent, as usual.

Sebastien Pocognoli, the union manager, did not overlook that.

He said, “Sometimes, the opponent can be condescending and look down on you.” They opted not. They treated us with the utmost respect. They excelled in many ways due to their abilities and traits.

We play football in a progressive way.

Union had six shots on target, but the visitors were brutal.

Even though Newcastle were facing a back five, they were aware that Anthony Elanga and Gordon would find room out wide, which it did.

Both of Newcastle’s opening goals were contributed by Elanga, the match’s player.

In the run-up to Sandro Tonali’s shot, Elanga sent a cross into the box after deflecting off Woltemade for Newcastle’s opener.

The visitors’ second penalty was then won by the winger, which Gordon converted.

Before substitute Barnes’ clinical breakaway goal came in, Gordon won the ball back and saved another spot-kick for Newcastle’s third goal.

Howe assumed that his team “could score at any moment.”

The head coach of Newcastle said, “We’re a progressive football team.” I don’t want our build-up phase to be overly negative or playfully. That doesn’t bring out the best in us.

Anthony Elanga celebrates after Newcastle United's opening goal against Union Saint-Gilloise at Lotto Park on 1 October, 2025Getty Images

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Strictly’s Dani Dyer reacts to Amber Davies replacing her as she addresses big return

Nicole Dyer has shared her thoughts after resuming her relationship with Love Island actor Amber Davies after she was injured.

Dani Dyer has admitted she found the first live Strictly Come Dancing show hard to watch at the weekend. The former Love Island star, 29, had been excited to be a part of the hit BBC contest, but injury forced her to quit in the week running up to the series starting.

Now, while chatting with her dad Danny Dyer on their Live and Let Dyers podcast, the reality TV star admitted she would love to go back next series. “My door is open,” she confessed. “If they want their door to be open then I’ll walk through their door.”

And talking about Amber Davies replacing her, she admitted she feels she will be amazing with Nikita Guzman. “Watching the launch show, they’re all so lovely,” she said before her dad asked how she felt.

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She admitted, “That was really difficult. “Obviously seeing them, but obviously Amber’s arrival and their partnership will be amazing.

There was a chance that Nikita wouldn’t find a partner, so I’m glad he did. Simply put, the turnaround was so quick.

Before declaring her affection for Vicky Pattison from Geordie Shore, she continued, “Listen, I wish everyone the best.” She exclaimed, “I’m so glad I met Vicky.

Dani also revealed during the chat that she felt she may have done something wrong in the world after injuring herself. It left her requiring the advice of her therapist for the first time since she met her husband Jarrod Bowen.

She openly stated, “He just put things into perspective for me.”

Speaking of the circumstances surrounding the accident, dad Danny referred to it as a “freak f***ing accident.” I then explained that essentially I fell and rolled my ankle, and initially I heard a noise but thought, “I think it’ll be fine,” but when I got home on the weekend and iced it all, the MRI revealed that my ankle had a hairline fracture, but it was actually my ligaments.

They told the physio that if you have a grade one sprain, you can work with a grade one sprain, but my ankle had a grade two sprain on one side and the other had a grade one sprain on the other.

What can we do, I said to the doctor after we went to get a second opinion. physically, please? Can you say something, there must be something here? ” “

However, she acknowledged that Strictly’s employees had stopped paying for her time and that they had told her it wasn’t worthwhile. They stated that if she continued, she would be “in such great pain.”

Fans have been asking if Amber’s call-up is fair now that she is one of the favorites because of her West End and dancing background.

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PSG beat Barcelona for winning start to Champions League defence

In a gripping Champions League match, Paris St Germain rallied from a goal down to defeat Barcelona 2-1. The defending champions came back from a set of injuries to claim a valuable victory away from home.

Barcelona put a strong start to their Wednesday game, and Ferran Torres slid in the 19th minute to beat the offside trap and slot past PSG goalkeeper Lucas Chevalier with a precise pass from Marcus Rashford across the box.

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Despite missing Marquinhos and their starting attacking trio of Ousmane Dembele, Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, and Desire Doue, PSG reacted tenaciously.

Nuno Mendes won the match in the 38th minute by making a stunning run down the left, beating three defenders before setting up Senny Mayulu, 19, who bravely finished in the bottom corner.

In the 83rd minute, PSG finally scored a deserved winner from a quick counter, with Achraf Hakimi crossing for Goncalo Ramos to fire home from close range.

Barcelona captain Freddie de Jong told Movistar+, “You have to be disappointed at the end when you concede in the final minute of the game to lose at home.”

“They]PSG] were generally better in the second half and in the final stages. Better starting is our goal. They were better in the second half, after all, but it went back and forth.

Ferran Torres scores Barcelona’s opener against PSG [Albert Gea/Reuters]

Man City and Juventus were held to victory, but Newcastle and Arsenal won.

After Eric Dier converted a penalty in the 90th minute for the hosts, Manchester City had to settle for a draw of 2-2 with Monaco.

After Renato Veiga’s late equalizer, Villarreal and Juventus tied the game at 1-1.

After 12 minutes, Gabriel Martinelli scored the winning goal, and Bukayo Sako added a pair of goals in injury time to earn the win.

Martin Odegaard, the captain of Arsenal, said, “We want to be creative and we know the quality of the team.”

Everyone can tell from each and every player on the pitch that you want to keep your place. “Everyone can see the quality and depth in the squad now.

Odegaard praised Arsenal’s second-place finish in the English Premier League for three straight seasons, which included being knocked out of the Champions League in the finals last year, adding: “We have used everything that happened to us in a good way and have also introduced a few new players… hopefully this is going to be our year.”

Nick Woltemade is making an effort to erase Alexander Isak from Newcastle fans.

The 93 million-dollar signing made his third goal for Newcastle in four starts to give them a 4-0 victory over Union Saint-Gilloise.

The German international was acquired to fill Isak’s contentious move to Liverpool. And he has immediately impacted people.

Sandro Tonali’s goal-directed shot past Kjell Scherpen was his 17th-minute goal at Lotto Park, which gave Newcastle the perfect start. He was also appreciated for putting the right foot in the right place at the right moment, according to him.

Following his goal against Arsenal on Sunday, Woltemade has now scored in back-to-back games. The early signs of his potential replacement after his transfer from Stuttgart are encouraging, but he still needs to demonstrate that he can. Isak scored 54 goals in 78 Premier League starts for Newcastle.

Anthony Gordon scored twice from the penalty spot to give Newcastle the lead at halftime, and Harvey Barnes added a fourth.

Arsenal Extend Perfect Start In Champions League With Olympiakos Win

As a result of Gabriel Martinelli’s outstanding Champions League debut, the Brazilian forward led Arsenal to a 2-0 victory against Olympiakos on Wednesday.

Arsenal defeated Athletic Bilbao 2-0 to keep their 100 percent league record in place after sealing victory at Athletic Bilbao in their Champions League opener.

In the closing moments, Bukayo Saka scored the points and Martinelli scored in the opening period.

On October 1, 2025, Arsenal’s English midfielder #07 Bukayo Saka scored the team’s second goal in the UEFA Champions League, league match between Arsenal and Olympiacos at the Emirates Stadium in north London. Adrian Dennis/AFP photo

Although the north Londoners struggled to perform at their best, they did manage to record a seventh win out of nine games this year.

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In their final 13 matches, Mikel Arteta’s men have recorded their 10th clean sheet, improving their impressive home record in the Champions League.

As part of their bid to close the two-point deficit with Premier League leaders Liverpool, the Gunners will play again on Saturday against West Ham.

Arteta, who faced Jose Luis Mendilibar, one of his childhood coaches, took a welcome trip down memory lane with Olympiakos.

Arteta, age 14, was a youth athlete for the Athletic Bilbao program under Mendilibar, who is now the Olympiakos’ coach.

Arteta continues to use the lessons he learned from his football education in Spain to benefit his mentor at Arsenal.

As a result of Martin Odegaard’s return to the starting lineup following a shoulder injury, England trio Saka, Declan Rice, and Eberechi Eze were all called off by Arteta.

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Arsenal should have taken the lead within 90 seconds thanks to Arteta’s squad rotation, which had the desired effect.

Myles Lewis-Skelly ran unchallenged across the unmarked Martinelli, who fired wide from six yards in the direction of the Olympiakos penalty area.

In the 12th minute, Martinelli made amends for his error.

Leandro Trossard, a Belgian midfielder at Arsenal’s #19 league match against the Olympiacos at the Emirates Stadium in north London on October 1, 2025, shoots but falls short. Adrian Dennis/AFP photo

A pin-point pass from Odegaard to Viktor Gyokeres cut through the Olympiakos defense.

Gyokeres snipped his marker away and fired a fierce strike that could have saved Martinelli from close range.

Odegaard’s importance to the Gunners was highlighted by the sublime ball that launched the comeback in a 2-1 win over Newcastle on Sunday.

Arsenal deserved more for a lively start than Martinelli’s third goal this season, but they were fortunate to hold on for good.

For a volley that forced a superb save from David Raya, former Wolves winger Daniel Podence eluded the Arsenal rearguard.

Gyokeres was being prepped for a more dangerous raid by Odegaard, but the striker’s shot went over.

After the break, Leandro Trossard, who had a chance to double the lead, was denied by the Olympiakos keeper who had pushed him in from close range.

Olympiakos were only denied an equalizer by a tight offside decision that ruled out Chiquinho’s finish despite only scoring once in their previous six Champions League matches.

In stoppage time, Saka came off the bench to add a flattering gloss to the scoreline before Tzolakis made a brilliant double save to stop Odegaard.

Saka was found by Odegaard for a powerful shot that should have been îndreptated at Tzolakis, who made it squirm through his legs into the net.