Nick Woltemade Answers ‘Idiot’ Jibe perfectly as Newcastle Thrash Union Saint-Gilloise

Nick Woltemade Answers ‘Idiot’ Jibe perfectly as Newcastle Thrash Union Saint-Gilloise
Nick Woltemade Answers ‘Idiot’ Jibe perfectly as Newcastle Thrash Union Saint-Gilloise

Nick Woltemade responded to the “idiot” mockery of Karl-Heinz Rummenigge with a perfect style, since he scored for the third time in four games while Newcastle sailed with a 4-0 victory in Union Saint-Gilloise.

The 23 -year -old, whose record club of £ 69 million transfer rates was highly criticized by the Bayern Executive of Munich in the period prior to the game, scored with an intelligent 17 -minute film that was the defender Kevin Mac Allister when the Magpies secured their greatest victory in the group phase of the competition.

Nick Woltemade (right) scored in the 17th minute (Peter Lous/Pa)

The Anthony Gordon Double prison on each half-time side and Harvey Barnes’s late strike assured the points in Lotto Park on a night when Sandro Tonali and Anthony Elanga shone in a first victory in the competition since Sir Bobby Robbyon’s team beat Bayer Leverkusen 3-1 in February 2003.

Victory obtained the first points of the competition of the Magpies after its opening of the defeat against Barcelona.

Newcastle began brilliantly and Joelinton skipped a hurried attempt after goalkeeper Kjell Scherpen had hit Tonali’s cross on the edge of his penalty area and the Italian international was instrumental to break the dead point with 17 minutes.

The Cross of Elanga was clear by defender Mac Allister and when Tonali shot towards the goal, Woltemade threw the ball into the same man and went to the SCHERPEN wrong.

Gordon stabbed turned from an angle tight after running to another Cross of Elanga four minutes later with the men of Eddie Howe threatening to take the game by the neck, although Nick Pope had to save twice in rapid succession of also Zorgane.

Anthony Gordon scored two penalties

Anthony Gordon scored two penalties (Peter Lous/Pa)

Joelinton went Just from the 29 -minute cross of Kieran Trippier and the desperate sliding challenge of the former defender of Portsmouth, Christian Burgess, prevented Gordon from turning another Elanga cross with eight minutes of the first remaining half.

The former end of the Nottingham forest was causing defender Fedde Leysen all kinds of problems and did it again when he attracted him to a precipitated challenge that left the referee Urs Schnyder with little option to grant a penalty of 43 minutes, which Gordon sent with poise.

Anouar Ait the HADJ raised a shot on the angle of the bar and post when half came to an end and the Uracas entered with a beautiful two -go advantage.

He could have three within two minutes of the restart when, after Woltemade’s fast feet in Halfway had caused a fluency attack, Joelinton slid the ball to Elanga, whose shot was saved by Scherpen in his near post.

However, leadership could also have been reduced with Anan Khalaili firing just after getting behind Dan Burn and then the Pope saving from Ousseynou Niang and Zorgane when the local side turned the screw.

But any impulse was destroyed with 64 minutes when, after being advised to go to the pitchsis monitor, the referee granted visitors a second penalty for handball against Leysen and Gordon, whose crossing had blocked, picked up the same place of 12 yards to put the 3-0.

Mathias Rasmussen and Sofiane Boufal tried Pope when time ran, but it was the other substitutes Will Osula and Barnes who had the last word when they combined so that the midfielder scored with 10 minutes remaining.

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