Away from Deadline Day and the summer transfer window, fans of Newcastle United are waiting for the return of Champions League football.
With huge competitions such as Barcelona at home and another trip to Paris to tackle PSG, European nights cannot get under the lights after the slow start we have had in the Premier League season.
In our first trip in the competition under the new ‘League Phase’ format, we are confronted with a range of top teams and former champions, each of whom turns out to be a formidable test.
However, major changes behind the scenes at one of our future opponents can swing things in our favor …
The German Giants Bayer Leverkusen have fired Erik ten Hag for their Champions League collision with Newcastle after poor results and reports of problems with the players and club hierarchy.
Newcastle travels to Bayer Leverkusen for our sixth of eight competition phase matches on 10 December, but they will have a new man in the Dugout with ten Hag fired after Jus Two competition matches.
In their official statement, Leverkusen confirmed that “Training will be followed by the assistant coaching staff for the time being.”
After having managed only three competitive matches for the club, Ten Hag has now set the record for the least competition matches before he was rejected in the history of Bundesliga.
The former manager of Manchester United only arrived in Germany after Xabi Alonso left for Real Madrid. And in the most recent match of the side against Werder Bremen, that work self gave a 3-1 lead and man to draw 3-3.
In just over three months we will travel to the Bayara for competition day 6 of the Champions League of this season.
We played the Germans twice in the 2002/03 group, won both at home and road in a very convincing way, and the game in December could be very similar to Leverkusen their current form all the way to the festive period.
As far as his successor is concerned, Spaniards Xavi and CESC Fabregas have been associated, although the latter seems to be very dedicated to Como, while according to the bookmakers, according to the bookmakers, according to the bookmakers.
The 2023/24 Bundesliga champions and former UCL second are still a dangerous side, despite the recent fire sale that this window has happened: we will just hope that there is no case of a ‘new Bounce manager’ who sees them pushing them again for the title as they have done the last two seasons.
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