In a match where Newcastle took a point against a dominant Milan, captain Kieran Trippier wasn’t looking to make excuses.
Before the Champions League clash, Magpies manager, Eddie Howe, and his squad would arguably have taken a point from their first European foray in over 20 years.
However, on the night, Newcastle were below par and rarely troubled Mike Maignon in the Milan goal.
That’s likely to be something that Howe will want to rectify ahead of their next big UCL test against Paris Saint-Germain, Group F table-toppers after their win over Dortmund.
“It was humid, it was hot but no excuses. This is the Champions League, you’re playing at the elite level now.”
Kieran Trippier providing a clinical review of tonight’s performance against AC Milan.#UCL pic.twitter.com/LG4ZwBbDaq
— Football on TNT Sports (@footballontnt) September 19, 2023
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