
Newcastle were punished for a series of missed chances as Manchester United-loanee Marcus Rashford scored his first goals in Barcelona colours to secure a 2-1 win at St James’ Park.
On an occasion befitting of a Champions League opener, Eddie Howe’s side generated better chances and a sustained threat, but it was Rashford – the first Englishman since 1989 to score in Europe for Barcelona – who was decisive.
Anthony Gordon and Harvey Barnes were both guilty of wastefulness, failing to convert any of Anthony Elanga’s numerous deliveries, before Rashford stole the show with two strikes – nine minutes apart – of stunning quality to issue a timely reminder of his worth and Barcelona’s credentials.
A precision header from Jules Kounde’s cross was followed up by an exquisite hit from range, dipping and swerving and finding the net off the underside of the crossbar – with England boss Thomas Tuchel also in attendance to witness a Rashford masterclass first hand.
It was something of a statement. The marksman enjoyed an electric second half, scoring twice from an xG value of just 0.37, and although Gordon finally converted Newcastle’s momentum into a consolation goal late on, it was not enough to rescue a point.
Rashford a cut above
Analysis by Sky Sports’ Laura Hunter:
The narrative surrounding Marcus Rashford has been messy over the past 12 months. He rather engineered his own exit from Manchester United, speaking publicly about his desire to explore other opportunities before being sent out on loan to Aston Villa.
There were glimpses of his pedigree during that move but nothing to convince Man Utd he was worth a second chance. Besides, it was clear Ruben Amorim did not fancy Rashford in his favoured – but so obviously flawed – formation.
What he demonstrated on a feverish night at St James’ Park, however, is he remains a player for the big occasion. The best of Rashford has been far too infrequent. Much lesser seen in his final days in Manchester. But Spain clearly suits him.
He called his experience “refreshing” and “exciting” post match. He played with a freedom that epitomised the sentiment of both.
Rashford enjoying ‘amazing’ experience
Barcelona forward Marcus Rashford speaking on TNT Sports:
“I’m learning a lot, it’s a new style of football. But it’s making me a better player. Honestly, it’s an amazing experience. I’ve always been a huge admirer of Barcelona, every player my age has watched them play, it’s amazing football.
“The first half was cagey, we tried to dominate and did in spells. There was a split second where I could spot a gap, I could see the far post and gave it a bit of lift, I aimed high and I knew when I caught it, it would take something for the goalkeeper to stop it.
“I’m motivated, determined, the quality here is exciting. The team is so young, it’s refreshing. We know how tough the competition is so this year it’s about improving and trying to go one step more.”
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