Newcastle United's three-match Champions League winning streak was halted on Tuesday as they lost 2–1 at Olympique de Marseille after Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang scored twice for the home side.
Harvey Barnes gave the visitors a dream start in the Stade Vélodrome when he broke the deadlock from close range after five minutes, netting his fourth goal in his last three matches in all competitions.
Aubameyang turned the scoreline around with two goals in four minutes shortly after the interval to give the French side their second win of the campaign.
After three wins in a row without conceding a goal, Newcastle were looking for an unprecedented fourth successive victory in the Champions League.
Eddie Howe's side took an early lead after Barnes scored when the ball fortunately came back to him following a Sandro Tonali cross.
Two minutes earlier, Newcastle defender Malick Thiaw had come close to scoring, only for Pierre-Emile Højbjerg to clear his header off the goal line.
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Despite a string of poor passes early on, Marseille eventually took control of the match. Aubameyang squandered a series of good chances in the first half but made amends as momentum shifted after half-time.
The Gabonese striker equalised in the 46th minute after skipping past goalkeeper Nick Pope, who had come well out of his box, before curling the ball in from a narrow angle outside the area.
The assist was provided by 17-year-old Darryl Bakola, who started his first professional match.
Four minutes later, Aubameyang struck again at the near post to convert Timothy Weah's cross and stun the visitors.
Between the two goals, Newcastle thought they had drawn level through Barnes, but his effort was ruled offside.
Newcastle, in eighth place with nine points, travel to Bayer Leverkusen next, while Marseille, in 19th spot on six points, visit Union Saint-Gilloise.
(FRANCE 24 with Reuters)








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