Dortmund beat Newcastle for second time in row

Football

Borussia Dortmund scored once in each half to beat Newcastle United 2-0 in the Champions League on Tuesday and provisionally take over the lead in Group F with two games remaining.

Germany forward Niclas Fuellkrug drilled in from close range in the 26th minute for his first goal in the competition and Julian Brandt added another on the break in the 79th to kill off the game and dent Newcastle’s chances of a top-two finish.

The hosts looked in control throughout, with the match briefly interrupted in the second half by fans throwing fake gold bars onto the pitch in protest at European governing body UEFA’s planned competition reforms.

Newcastle, looking more aggressive in the second half, missed a golden chance to level through Joelinton‘s close range header in the 56th minute.

Dortmund, who have now beaten the Premier League club in both their group matches, are top on seven points. Newcastle, who were missing injured key players including Sven Botman, Alexander Isak, Harvey Barnes and Elliot Anderson, have four.

AC Milan, on two points, host Paris St Germain, who have six, later on Tuesday.

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