Heartbreak in Germany after brilliant comeback – Leverkusen 2-2 Newcastle

A night of mixed emotions in the Champions League for Newcastle United as we come away from Germany with a point from Bayer Leverkusen.

In a game that started disastrously with an early Bruno Guimaraes own goal, we rallied in the second half with comeback goals from Anthony Gordon and Lewis Miley, only to let that lead slip in the 88th minute as Alejandro Grimaldo struck to make it 2-2.

In some ways it’s not a bad point against a Leverkusen side who won 2-0 at Man City in their previous UCL game, leaving us 12th in the table and above Barcelona and Chelsea with two games to go against PSV and PSH, but our inability to hold onto a lead will be questioned once again as that late equaliser might just be the difference between finishing in the top eight or not.

Eddie Howe made four changes from our 2-1 win over Burnley on Saturday, seeing Hall, Tonali, Joelinton and Barnes come into the side as Schar, Willock, Ramsey and Elanga dropped to the bench.

We made a comfortable start without ever really penetrating that Leverkusen defence before the hosts grew into the game, forced a corner a scored such a soft opener. Ramsdale seemed glued to his line (not for the first time) and Andrich beat Tonali to the header, which deflected in off Bruno. An avoidable own goal, more weak defending from set pieces and an early gift for Leverkusen, who went 1-0 up within 15 minutes.

Barnes had two weak efforts comfortably saved after cutting in from the right and a few cheap giveaways followed from Joelinton, who hadn’t started this one well after starring in our last away match; a convincing 4-1 win at Everton.

Our woeful start went from bad to worse as Leverkusen cut through our non-existent midfield before Thiaw hauled down a goal-bound Schick. It looked like a penalty initially, but the contact started outside the box and the German was booked. A big let off considering fears of a red card and spot kick, but a real concern how easy the hosts were able to burst past our midfield and get in behind our back line.

A low cross from Tino was almost turned in for the second own goal of the game and two good balls into the box followed from Hall and Barnes, but neither found a Newcastle shirt, with Woltemade struggling to get into the game on his return to Germany.

There wasn’t enough zip to our play and too many attacks fizzled out, with our lack of quality or invention allowing Leverkusen to defend comfortably in a low block and counter quickly when the chance to break came their way.

We hadn’t come back to win from 1-0 down in the Champions League since beating Dinamo Kiev back in 2002, so something had to change as we entered a huge second half at the BayArena.

Our intensity, patterns of play and final product needed to improve, and we came close to drawing level just a few minutes after the restart as Hall latched onto a loose ball, drove into the box and saw his low cross just evade Barnes for what would’ve been a tap in at the back post.

Then came THE moment to get back into it. Woltemade caught Flekken napping, stole the ball from the former Brentford stopper and won a penalty, which Gordon dispatched emphatically to make it three goals, all from the spot, in his last three and five in the Champions League. 1-1!

Our equaliser pulled Leverkusen out of that low block and back on the attack, seeing us retreat momentarily before we threatened at the other end, first through a brilliant Gordon run and strike that came back of the post, and again via Woltemade, as the big man’s goal-bound strike deflected wide for a corner.

The game was here for us to win and we had to take advantage, although we survived one big scare as Tonali’s slip allowed the rapid Poku to counter and eventually fire over via a slight deflection.

Miley’s introduction helped, giving us presence, energy and the sort of composure on the ball that Joelinton was often lacking in a scrappy display from the Brazilian. And the Geordie midfielder would soon make all the difference where it mattered to send us ahead!

Gordon’s wing play was superb, finding space and curling in fantastic cross that Miley made the most of, getting up above his man and heading into the far corner to send us 2-1 up in front of the travelling Toon Army.

We had to now kick on from here, make the most of our momentum and look to finish them off, and we came so close to doing so not once but twice, as Thiaw’s header was clawed away by Flekken before Murphy’s edge of the box strike cracked the post after he came on for Barnes.

At the other end, we had a lead to protect and had to show real grit to keep them at bay, with Ramsdale making a few solid stops, Burn and Livramento winning big headers in the box, a tiring Tonali giving his all to put out fires until our resilience was broken.

Yet another late goal conceded as a one-two on the edge of the box and Grimaldo finish made it 2-2 on 88 minutes, breaking Newcastle hearts and leaving us to regret those nearly moments minutes earlier as Thiaw and Murphy went within inches of making it 3-1.

Four minutes of added time passed and that was that. A point that could be considered a good one based on our position at the break, but that late equaliser stings and continues our costly habit of conceding late goals, leaving many to debate if that’s one point gained or two precious points dropped.

Next up, a return to Premier League action this weekend and our biggest game of the season so far as we head to Sunderland on Sunday.

Keep the faith. Howay the lads!

Newcastle XI (4-3-3): Ramsdale – Livramento, Thiaw, Burn, Hall – Bruno, Tonali, Joelinton – Gordon, Woltemade, Barnes.

Subs: Thompson, Harrison, Schar, Wissa, Elanga, J. Murphy, Willock, A.Murphy, Ramsey, Miley

Leverkusen XI (3-4-2-1): Flekken – Andrich, Quansah, Tapsoba – Arthur, Maza, Aleix García, Grimaldo – Tillman, Poku – Schick.

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17 thoughts on “Heartbreak in Germany after brilliant comeback – Leverkusen 2-2 Newcastle

  1. Sorry but it’s not good enough.

    I know we are doing fine in the league & CL so I’m not making this to be more than it is … BUT, the amount of points we have lost in both comps in the last 10mins is concerning imo.

    It brilliant that we can’t come back in games & Bayer are an excellent side, so we showed fight tonight. But once you get ahead in these games – please, for god sake, see it out for the win!!

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  2. Lucky not be further behind in First half
    Unlucky not to be further ahead in second half.
    This late goal was different as it was created not given up but equally sickening.
    Draw a fair ( and reasonable) result with Bayer a good side

    As for the reactive and whinging fannies suggesting it’s ‘not good enough’ they need to get real and recognise Nufc are a good one off team and part of a competitive pack just off the elite clubs in Europe and the PL and just don’t have it in them to dominate games.

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  3. Unlucky not to score more, but is more than questionable why Howe played Barnes on the right as he never plays well there and was ineffective.
    We do have two players who are better in that position but Howe likes to play square pegs in round holes which for me is one of his biggest weaknesses.
    Defensively we are just not good enough at shutting games down which is killing our season.
    Terrified of corners at the moment, with Ramsdale far from convincing and a lack of concentration at the back.

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  4. Feels definitely like 2 points dropped, although before the game I’d have been happy with a point. It’s the manner in which we just cave at the end of games. I don’t understand why and it’s almost every game now. Barnes is a great player, but on the left! That’s why we have two good players for the right! Barnes or Gordon on the left, Murphy or Elanga on the right. Murphy made a difference straight away when he came on.

    I’m very worried about the Derby now. I think we will get stuffed!

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  5. Is it fair to question Ramsdale on the goals as well. I’ve not watched them back, but should he have done better??

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  6. All the goals we have let in lately would have been saved if we. had a decent keeper,Ramsdale is one of worst keepers the toon have had for a few yrs,Pope is not great but 100% better than him

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  7. Icedog:
    All the goals we have let in lately would have been saved if we. had a decent keeper,Ramsdale is one of worst keepers the toon have had for a few yrs,Pope is not great but 100% better than him

    This obsession with Pope is bordering on insanity. We’ve seen for two years (post shoulder op) that’s he’s miles past it. Ramsdale, while has his problems played well last night, and our form has been stronger with him in goal than Pope. Pope categorically shouldn’t come back in. It should be a case of Ramsdale, until we sign a new number one.

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  8. The Greek lad seems to be doing well in Spain, for Seville, is it? Maybe give him a chance when he comes back off loan?

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  9. I don’t think Trafford is the answer either. Finding a really good goalie is not easy. Even top ones make mistakes…

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  10. Looks like our young full back Tino is going to leave for City,he’s not signing a new contact,pity as he’s a great young player ffs

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  11. Icedog:
    Looks like our young full back Tino is going to leave for City,he’s not signing a new contact,pity as he’s a great young player ffs

    That’s really disappointing if true, guess he doesn’t think we are ambitious enough.

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  12. As for football being the sport for the working class, looking at these WC ticket prices I think that little myth is well and truly dead. Bunch of effin crooks running football now, as for the head of FIFA, it’s possible each boss learns not to make the same mistake as their Predecessor did in terms of dodgy deals .
    And don’t get me started on Trumps peace award .🤬

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  13. kimtoon:
    As for football being the sport for theworking class, looking at these WC ticket prices I think that little myth is well and truly dead. Bunch of effin crooks running football now, as for the head of FIFA, it’s possible each boss learns not to make the same mistake as their Predecessor did in terms of dodgy deals .
    And don’t get me started on Trumps peace award .🤬

    Aye, Infantini and the Orange mysogenistic Moron will be pocketing suitcases of cash after this. Corrupt as they come.

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  14. Icedog:
    Looks like our young full back Tino is going to leave for City,he’s not signing a new contact,pity as he’s a great young player ffs

    He has a contract up to 2028, so it will take a very big offer. I hope he will be professional and not act like Isak. However, if we offer him a new deal, in the summer I feel he could stay. At least I hope so. He and Hall are vital

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