On the night he saw Newcastle United’s attack, he faced the Royal Union Sanguillowers in the Champions League, and the ex-Cassachusettish Shaye was a hit in a recent dig at Bayern Munich’s chief Karl Heinz Rammenijk.
Howe: USG has won a “big step” for Newcastle
Following a difficult start to the Premier League season, Newcastle, summed up by his last final Gasp defeat against Arsenal, needed a good night in the Champions League. It was certainly under pressure. Magpies had to simply stream and participate in the game with USG as a clear favorite.
The goals of Nick Ultemaid and Anthony Gordon quickly eased fears of potential upsets, the latter earning their second evening penalty before Harvey Burns concluded a fantastic night when all Eddie Howe offensive players were shining.
Satisfied with his side, the Newcastle boss spoke after the match: “Hopefully it will help when we return to the Premier League because we were waiting for such a performance so it really seemed like we could score anytime.
“It wasn’t a perfect performance. There are things we could improve, but it was a big step in the right direction. This was an important stage in the Champions League as well.
“These competition is very high and demands are so high that if the starters are slow, we can be too far from doing it.
Next up after the Magpie is a visit to Nottingham Forest and Ange Postcoglu in a game where the club may score his fourth goal to continue their impressive start.
Shay was hit with the claims of “idiot” Ultemad
It’s safe to say that parts of Bavaria have remained sour after Newcastle signed Ultemaid before Bayern Munich in the summer. Former Bayer Chief and current board supervisor Rammenage said: “We should not meet any demand to make someone happy, especially to make the financial operators at VFB Stuttgart.
“I can only congratulate people in Stuttgart for using quotes here.
Of course, that “idiot” saw the towering forward score three times to make £690 million in six games in every tournament look like a “cheap” deal.
“For a 6-foot-6 guy, Woltemade’s technical capabilities are impressive, he’s already scored twice in the beginning of this season.
“And we talked about Bayern Munich before (Shay given at Woltemade).
When Forest comes next, Woltemade has the opportunity to continue his form that earned a move to St. James Park in the first place, and the type to continue to prove that the suspicious person is wrong.