Eddie Howe sees ‘hope’ for Newcastle despite blow of Barcelona equaliser
The Straits Times
The Magpies conceded late in their 1-1 Champions League last 16, first-leg draw on March 10. Read more at straitstimes.com.
LONDON – Eddie Howe believes his Newcastle United side can upset Barcelona in the Camp Nou to make the Champions League quarter-finals for the first time, despite the blow of conceding late to draw their last 16, first-leg clash 1-1 on March 10.
Harvey Barnes had given the Magpies a deserved lead just four minutes from time, but Lamine Yamal levelled from the penalty spot with the final kick of the game.
One big positive is that Newcastle dominated large spells of the game as they bounced back from bowing out of the FA Cup to Manchester City on March 7.
Howe’s men sit 12th in the Premier League, but he believes he saw enough in their display to oust the La Liga leaders and five-time European champions.
“There’s hope, of course there is. We believe in ourselves, we believe in our capabilities. I think we’ve shown that today,” said the Englishman.
“I thought we were outstanding, a really good performance. We kept the intensity up, which is very difficult to do against them for for so long.

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