Imagine being Jamaal Lascelles, who was relegated with Newcastle in 2016. Imagine being 31-year-old Dan Burn, who watched his beloved Newcastle when they last played in the Champions League 20 years ago before being let go from their academy. Imagine being Elliot Anderson, or Sean Longstaff, who know nothing but Newcastle.
The ick at watching two state-owned behemoths in a petro-dollar derby is impossible to overcome. The thought of Saudi and Qatari royalty delighting in their respective sportswashing is enough to turn the stomach, and sours things to a degree dependent on your respective morality. But it’s possible to revel in good football and fan revery while sparing thoughts for what this game represents in a wider, far more uncomfortable sense.. In Miguel Almiron’s goal.
PSG, by contrast, had one youth product in 17-year-old Warren Zaire-Emery, who was their best player. The rest of them, quite simply, very obviously, didn’t care as much as their opposite numbers.
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