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08-15 22:00
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Newcastle United
Bayer 04 Leverkusen
Attacks
81
72
Dangerous Attacks
44
60
Ball Possession
48
52
On Target
4
4
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4004
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End 1-2
86′
S.neave
N. Woltemade
82′
1-2
V. O. Boniface
Assist: J. Belocian
81′
N. Tella
A.Moreira
81′
V. O. Boniface
I.Maza
80′
M.Pivas
M. Miley
70′
K.Doganay
M. Tillman
70′
M. Terrier
Equi Fernández
70′
J. Belocian
M. Gutiérrez
46′
A.Tape
L. Vázquez
46′
P. Schick
Christian Michel Kofane
46′
Rory·Finneran
L.Miley
Halftime 1-1
44′
1-1
M.Thiaw
Assist: A.Elanga
1′
0-1
I.Maza
Assist: Christian Michel Kofane
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Match Info

Newcastle United suffered a narrow 2-1 defeat to Bayer 04 Leverkusen in a competitive International Club Friendly at St James’ Park on 15 August 2026. The Magpies took the lead in the first half, but the Bundesliga champions showed their class with a spirited comeback, leaving the home crowd with a fascinating glimpse of the level both teams are aiming for.

Match Overview

Newcastle started brightly in front of a passionate Tyneside audience. Their high-energy press forced Leverkusen into several uncharacteristic errors, and the reward came midway through the first half when Alexander Isak converted a penalty after a handball in the box. The Swedish striker’s calm finish gave the hosts a deserved lead and settled any early nerves.

Leverkusen, however, are not a side to be flustered by an early setback. They gradually grew into the game, controlling possession and stretching the Newcastle midfield with cultured passing triangles. Their equaliser arrived just before the hour mark, a well-worked team goal started and finished in the attacking third. Alonso’s men then completed the turnaround in the final twenty minutes, finishing clinically when a defensive mix-up opened the door.

Key Moments

  • Penalty goal: Isak stepped up to send the keeper the wrong way after a VAR check for handball.
  • Leverkusen’s equaliser: The Bundesliga side played through the press with a slick one-two and a low finish into the bottom corner.
  • The winner: A lapse in concentration from Newcastle’s backline gifted Leverkusen a two-on-one break, which was converted with composure.
  • Late pressure: Newcastle pushed for an equaliser and forced a string of saves, but Leverkusen held firm.

Tactical Analysis

Newcastle’s initial plan was bold and aggressive. They looked to win the ball high and target the spaces behind Leverkusen’s pushed-up full-backs. That approach paid off with the penalty and produced several other half-chances. Yet without the sustained pressing intensity that characterised their final-half season form, they found it harder to maintain the same level as the game wore on.

Leverkusen’s superiority in central midfield proved decisive. They used the width of the pitch well, drawing Newcastle out of shape and then exploiting the space in behind. By the closing stages, Alonso’s side dominated possession with 65% and looked the more likely winners, even before their go-ahead goal.

Standout Players

For Newcastle, Isak showed his penalty-taking quality and looked sharp when dropping off the front line. The middle defence kept Newcastle competitive for much of the match. For Leverkusen, the midfield trio was the difference, with their press-resistant play and imaginative passing highlighting why the club has become one of Europe’s most respected sides under Xabi Alonso.

Season Impact

This friendly defeat will not trouble Newcastle unduly. More important was the game time handed to a slightly rotated squad and the lessons learned against top-tier opposition. For Leverkusen, the victory maintains their impressive pre-season momentum, and they will travel home confident with their own league title defence approaching.