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Alan Shearer’s immediate reaction as Newcastle United smash Union Saint-Gilloise

Alan Shearer’s immediate reaction as Newcastle United smash Union Saint-Gilloise
Alan Shearer’s immediate reaction as Newcastle United smash Union Saint-Gilloise

Alan Shearer’s immediate reaction as Newcastle United smash Union Saint-Gilloise.

Alan Shearer has given his delighted reaction after Newcastle United got their first Champions League win of the season.

It’s been a disheartening few weeks for Newcastle United but you wouldn’t be able to tell from the confident performance Eddie Howe’s side put in against Royale Union Saint-Gilloise on

Newcastle have suffered agonising defeats to Barcelona and Arsenal recently, so were in need of an emphatic victory and that’s just what they got in Brussels, winning 4-0.

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Nick Woltemade flicked in the opener before two penalties from Anthony Gordon, either side of half-time, secured the three points.

There was still time for Harvey Barnes to get in on the act, though, with the substitute finishing off a devastating counter-attack.

Now Alan Shearer has given his instant reaction to the result.y night.

Alan Shearer delighted with ‘great’ Newcastle United performance in the Champions League

Newcastle legend Shearer was keeping a close eye on proceedings at Lotto Park, with Newcastle playing in the early European time slot.

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Giving his instant reaction on X, formerly Twitter, upon the full-time whistle, Shearer posted: “A great away performance.

Newcastle end long wait after win vs Union Saint-Gilloise

Newcastle have been waiting a long time to pick up an away win in the Champions League.

Alan Shearer’s immediate reaction as Newcastle United smash Union Saint-Gilloise
Alan Shearer’s immediate reaction as Newcastle United smash Union Saint-Gilloise

Howe’s side failed to defeat any of Paris Saint-Germain, Borussia Dortmund or AC Milan when they last qualified for the prestigious tournament two years ago, which ensured they finished bottom of their group.

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You have to go all the way back to February 2003, well over 22 years ago, since the Magpies last won an away game in the Champions League.

Funnily enough, that came in a 3-1 victory over Bayer Leverkusen, who they will visit in this year’s league phase on December 10.

Shola Ameobi got a brace that night in Germany, with Lomana LuaLua grabbing the third.



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