Newcastle exited both the Champions League and European football after a 2-1 loss to AC Milan at home; the Magpies would have gone through had they held onto their 1-0 lead; Eddie Howe says squad depth, not the controversial draw at PSG, was to blame for their early exit
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Thursday 14 December 2023 12:16, UK
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Eddie Howe says both he and his Newcastle team are «devastated» with their early exit from the Champions League and Europe, especially as his side «lost the power» to show their full worth on the biggest stage.
Newcastle thought they were heading into the Champions League last 16 when they lead AC Milan 1-0 on Tuesday night, as Paris Saint-Germain struggled to beat Borussia Dortmund.
However, a surprise Milan comeback saw the Italian side run out 2-1 winners, consigning the Magpies to bottom spot in Group F and an early exit from European football.
Howe says the outcome is especially disappointing given that Newcastle, who have nine first-team players out injured, weren't able to field the likes of Sven Botman, Sandro Tonali, Harvey Barnes and Nick Pope for key games due to their long list of unavailable stars.
«We went into the season knowing the power of the squad and how important that was going to be, especially with the intensity of the games. Unfortunately we lost that power,» he said in his post-match press conference.
«We've gone into Champions League games with very few options in terms of team selections and in-game changes. That's hurt us in a number of games.
»That's not an excuse, it's just reality. Even today, I had to make two changes I didn't want to make. We're devastated with the result."
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