“Made me sick” – Newcastle CL midfielder condemns ‘disgusting’ performance that left him ‘mad as hell’

Arturo Vidal, Newcastle United’s midfielder, has lambasted the club, calling their performance against AC Milan in the Champions League this week “disgusting.”

The midfielder has been speaking on his Twitch channel about the opening round of Champions League group stage matchups this week, as provided by Red Gol.

Newcastle began their season with a trip to last season’s semi-finalists AC Milan, the first of several difficult games in a group that

The midfielder has been speaking on his Twitch channel about the opening round of Champions League group stage matchups this week, as provided by Red Gol.

Newcastle began their season with a trip to last season’s semi-finalists AC Milan, the first of several difficult games in a group that also includes Paris Saint-Germain and Borussia Dortmund.

also includes Paris Saint-Germain and Borussia Dortmund.

Indeed, it could have been a very different evening for Eddie Howe’s side had it not been for Milan’s profligacy in front of goal, with nine shots on target and 25 in total failing to produce a goal.
They, in turn, managed only six shots and one on target, indicating that they will need to improve greatly if they are to finish the group as intended.

Vidal was among those watching the game, and he was dissatisfied with what he witnessed, criticizing the Magpies on his Twitch account.

“I witnessed the worst Champions League game in history.” “It’s crazy how Milan and Newcastle play in the Champions League,” he added.

“However, those idiots from Milan with Newcastle made me sick.” They are fortunate in that they only know how to run; else, they would not be present.

“I don’t understand Newcastle; they finish fourth in the league but do nothing, it’s disgusting.”

“They have to risk their lives; if this is their first game, they should show a little more; they left me enraged.” This is Champions League football.”

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