Eddie Howe not pleased with the 'penalty' incident against PSG
Newcastle manager unhappy with ‘poor decision’ for PSG penalty
Newcastle head coach stated he had to “control” himself after Newcastle’s Champions League prospects suffered a massive setback as Kylian Mbappe scored a late gasp penalty to earn a 1-1 draw for Paris Saint Germain at Parc des Princes.
Referee Szymon Marciniak- the man who was the official for the World Cup final granted a penalty following the intervention of VAR after the ball hit the arm of Newcastle defender Tino Livramento following Ousman Dembele’s cross.
The ball had first hit Livramento’s chest before bouncing onto his arm, but Marciniak gave the penalty after reviewing the incident at the pitchside VAR monitor
Howe deemed the call “poor” but said that Newcastle must still believe they can make it to the round of 16.
"Yes I do," Howe had to say this when asked if he felt a sense of injustice at the call.
"In my opinion it's not the right decision, but you fear the worst when it goes to the monitor.
"The speed of it and the ricochet, slowed down, looks different. The ball hits Tino's chest and then hits his arm, but it's not an unnatural movement.
"It was a poor decision with so little time left, but there's nothing we can do with it now.
"I have to control myself, that's my job. It doesn't do any good to lose control of what you think and say."
Newcastle can still qualify for the round of 16 if they defeat AC Milan at the St James’ Park on matchday six and PSG suffer loss against Group F leaders Borussia Dortmund
And Howe says that reality is one of the positives Newcastle can take from the resentment of failing to induce a favourable outcome in Paris
"I feel sorry for the players who performed so well in such difficult circumstances," Howe said. "We will look at the positives of what the players gave, they were totally committed to what we want to do.
There were some massive performances and we are still in the competition, so we should look at the positives not negatives,
"It will take time for the emotions to turn to a positive, but the players have been absolutely outstanding."
PSG and French forward Kylian Mbappe acknowledged that Luis Enrique’s side should have won the game after creating ample opportunities over the 90 minutes.
I try to be at my best level every night," he told TNT Sports. "I think I could have done more for my team. I had many chances and didn't score more goals.
"Too many chances. You watch many games and in the Champions League you have to score when you have the opportunity.
"It's hard when you see the game. What happened was we had so many chances to win. In football you can be so much better but don't win."
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