Newcastle United's woes in the Champions League continued as they slipped to a 2-2 draw against Bayer Leverkusen, marking their fifth consecutive late setback. The Magpies had trailed 1-0 at halftime before Anthony Gordon scored to level the score and then substitute Lewis Miley gave Newcastle the lead after a penalty from Nick Woltemade was awarded to the visitors.
However, this familiar tale of Newcastle United's struggles to see out leads will continue to haunt Eddie Howe's side. The Magpies have now conceded nine goals in their final 10 minutes of games this season - a worrying trend that has earned them comparisons with Premier League rivals Nottingham Forest, who have also let in more goals than any other top-flight club.
Gordon echoed the sentiments of his manager when saying that consistency is key for Newcastle, adding that they must be stronger and better defensively. The usually assured side were again shaky from corners, as Leverkusen's Alex Grimaldo capitalized on a defensive lapse to level the score late on.
Newcastle face a daunting schedule ahead, including a crucial home match against PSV Eindhoven next week before hosting Paris St-Germain in two weeks' time. Howe believes that his team is well-positioned for the playoffs but must maintain their focus to avoid history repeating itself once more.
However, this familiar tale of Newcastle United's struggles to see out leads will continue to haunt Eddie Howe's side. The Magpies have now conceded nine goals in their final 10 minutes of games this season - a worrying trend that has earned them comparisons with Premier League rivals Nottingham Forest, who have also let in more goals than any other top-flight club.
Gordon echoed the sentiments of his manager when saying that consistency is key for Newcastle, adding that they must be stronger and better defensively. The usually assured side were again shaky from corners, as Leverkusen's Alex Grimaldo capitalized on a defensive lapse to level the score late on.
Newcastle face a daunting schedule ahead, including a crucial home match against PSV Eindhoven next week before hosting Paris St-Germain in two weeks' time. Howe believes that his team is well-positioned for the playoffs but must maintain their focus to avoid history repeating itself once more.