Referee Reaction Before Newcastle bombshell and Kieran Trippier’s heated Mbappe exchange

Assistant coach Mark Venus stated during the pre-game press conference, “He has to be close to the team; he deserves that.”

He seems to have adapted to the team the quickest out of all the players we added over the summer, in my opinion. He’s a gifted child, and based on his bench performances, I believe everyone has taken note. I believe you need to pay attention to him.

It is said that Paris is the city of love. Newcastle United’s anguish in this 1-1 draw at the Parc des Princes came from Kylian Mbappe’s questionable equalizer in the 98th minute, which kept the Magpies from winning the Champions League versus PSG.

Referee Szymon Marciniak incorrectly penalized Tino Livramento for handballing within his own box after a VAR check, putting Newcastle on track for a crucial three points. Tellingly, the respected referee first proceeded to play and jog, even booking Goncalo Ramos as the PSG substitute surrounded him with his teammates. The ball bounced off Livramento’s chest and onto his elbow, but Marciniak changed his mind and pointed to the location after being directed to the monitor.

Kylian Mbappe came forward to negate Alexander Isak’s first goal in the first half and prevent Newcastle from achieving one of the best outcomes in the team’s history. It makes sense why Isak and a broken Bruno Guimaraes fell to the ground at full time. By then, Kieran Trippier was furiously criticizing Mbappe as the PSG player ran straight towards the England international, got in his face, and gestured.

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