“After Tuchel’s furious outburst, UEFA finally reveal their call on Newcastle’s clash with Barcelona.” and names the officials for the match

Newcastle United’s most recent update: The referee for Newcastle United’s match against Barcelona on Thursday evening has been disclosed by UEFA.
The referee for Newcastle United’s match against Barcelona on Thursday night has been disclosed by UEFA. The Magpies will commence their Champions League campaign against the current Spanish champions, with the objective of achieving their first ever advancement to the quarterfinal stages.

Eddie Howe’s team may not have the easiest start to the season with a match against one of the most dominant teams in European football. However, they will be optimistic about the possibility of achieving an upset and adding to their collection of unforgettable European evenings at St James’ Park. The 3-2 victory over Barcelona 28 years ago will be a prominent theme in all of the previews for Thursday’s game, and Howe and his team will be eager to capitalise on the energy and ambiance of St James’ Park in order to secure a victory.

“After Tuchel’s furious outburst, UEFA finally reveal their call on Newcastle’s clash with Barcelona.” and names the officials for the match

In the inaugural home match of their most recent Champions League campaign, they executed this feat with precision against PSG. However, they will be eager to better their group stage exit this time around. Naturally, Newcastle United will be eager to avoid the recollection of the last-minute penalty at the Parc des Princes, which ultimately cost them a spot in the knockout phases.


 

UEFA has disclosed the Champions League matchday. One referee
UEFA has selected Glenn Nyberg, a Swedish referee, to officiate the contest on Thursday night. Adam Ladeback will serve as the fourth official between the two dugouts, while Nyberg will be supported on the line by his compatriots Mahbod Beigi and Andreas Soderkvist.

 

Nyberg is a seasoned Champions League referee; however, he was embroiled in a highly contentious decision during the quarter-final match between Arsenal and Bayern Munich in April 2024. Gabriel inadvertently received a goal kick that David Raya had thrown to him after Nyberg had blown for the resumption of play that evening.

The referee disregarded Bayern’s desperate pleas for a penalty, allowing the Gunners to proceed with a goal kick. Nyberg’s decision to not award a penalty was characterised by Thomas Tuchel as a “kid’s mistake” following the match.

 

“He committed an enormous error by failing to administer the handball penalty,” declared an incensed Tuchel. “The explanation on the pitch is what truly incites us.” He informed our player that the penalty was a “child’s error” and that he would not administer it in a quarterfinal.

He further stated, “This is an appalling, disgusting explanation!” Handball is being adjudicated by him. A blunder made by a child, an error made by an adult, or whatever. “We are incensed!”

Nyberg was selected to referee at the 2024 Olympic Games and the European Championship that summer, despite this “mistake.” On Thursday evening, VAR will be operational, with Belgian Bram Van Driessche and French official Jerome Brisard operating the technology. Additionally, semi-automated offsides will be implemented.







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