The Newcastle United vs. PSV Eindhoven match on Wednesday was a thrilling encounter, with the Magpies securing a 3-0 victory and a top 16 finish. However, the game was not without controversy, as Newcastle captain Bruno Guimaraes' challenge on PSV midfielder Joey Veerman sparked debate. Veerman, who was fortunate to avoid a broken leg, described the challenge as 'truly outrageous', while Guimaraes escaped with only a yellow card. The incident left fans and players alike questioning the severity of the challenge and whether Guimaraes should have been sent off. Manager Eddie Howe expressed concern over Guimaraes' injury, hoping it's not too serious. The Magpies' victory was also sweet revenge for their 4-1 loss to Paris Saint-Germain two seasons ago, with Kylian Mbappe scoring a late equalizer in that match. Despite the win, Newcastle's focus now shifts to their final group game against PSG, where they aim to secure automatic qualification without seeking 'revenge'. The team's aggression and determination to win were evident, but the controversial challenge on Veerman has left a lasting impression on the match.