
Vitinha 6/10
Vitinha (Ugarte, 64') 6: Was busy. Blazed one shot high over the bar.
Nick Pope 6/10
Newcastle ratings: Not his busiest night. Dealt with a snapshot from Dembele but otherwise untested. Getty
Kieran Trippier 7/10
His usual dependable self. Provided a perfectly weighted pass to create the third goal for Longstaff. Reuters
Fabian Schar 8/10
Came close to scoring from well-worked set piece, defended solidly and then put the seal on a memorable victory with a wonderful fourth goal. Reuters
Jamaal Lascelles 8/10
Hasn't had too many opportunities to play but really stood up when his team needed him with a fearless defensive display. Getty
Dan Burn 7/10
Hugely popular goalscorer as local lad powered in a header to make it 2-0. Getty
Bruno Guimaraes 8/10
Looked back to his best in first half and created Burn's goal with teasing cross. Quality display from the Brazil international. Reuters
Sandro Tonali 7/10
Never stopped working. Pressed, harried and disrupted and carried the ball forward with purpose. Reuters
Sean Longstaff 8/10
Capped an all-action midfield display with a well-deserved goal. With the Magpies ceding possession to the visitors, the graft of the midfield three was vital. PA
Anthony Gordon 8/10
Pressed relentlessly, was brave on the ball and cute enough to win free kicks when his side needed a break. Reuters
Alexander Isak 7/10
Led the line effectively, pressed well, showed quality on the ball and his sharp effort led to Almiron's opener. AP
Miguel Almiron 8/10
Livewire forward caused PSG plenty of problems and took his goal with a clinical finish. AP
Elliot Anderson 6/10
Newcastle subs. Anderson (Tonali, 65') 6: Fresh legs helped the hosts maintain their intensity in midfield. Getty
Jacob Murphy 6/10
Murphy (Almiron, 71'): Brought his usual high energy. Played one-two with Schar as defender bagged the fourth. PA. Targett (Gordon, 93'): N/A.
Gianluigi Donnarumma 5/10
PSG ratings: Made some great saves in the prelude to Newcastle's first two goals. Might have done better with the third. Reuters
Achraf Hakimi 6/10
Caused some problems with his nomadic bursts forward in the first half but ultimately failed to make an impact. Reuters
Marquinhos 5/10
Awful error led to Newcastle's opening goal. It was an uphill task after that. Reuters
Milan Skriniar 4/10
Potentially at fault for three goals. Slow to close down both Almiron and Longstaff and dominated in the air by Burn. PA
Lucas Hernandez 6/10
Scored a terrific goal as he continued his run from left back all the way into the box and nodded in Zaire-Emery's pass. AP
Manuel Ugarte 5/10
With the PSG team flooded with forwards it was a tough night for their midfielders. Ugarte, in particular, struggled before he was replaced. Reuters
Warren Zaire-Emery 7/10
Easy to see why the 17-year-old is so highly rated. Carries the ball with authority and showed his quality with delicate assist for Hernandez's goal. Getty
Kylian Mbappe 5/10
Flitted in and out of the game but PSG needed more from their talisman. Reuters
Ousmane Dembele 5/10
Missed PSG's best chances. The first one, flashed across goal with the score 0-0, proved particularly costly given how the first half unfolded. EPA
Goncalo Ramos 5/10
Largely anonymous display from the striker and he got away with an elbow on Schar in the first half. PA
Randal Kolo Muani 5/10
Really struggled to get into the game, often appeared on a different wavelength to his teammates. Subbed. AFP
Bradley Barcola 6/10
PSG subs: Barcola (Kolo Muani, 57'): Could do little to stem the tide as the visitors were swept aside. AP
Vitinha 6/10
Vitinha (Ugarte, 64') 6: Was busy. Blazed one shot high over the bar.
Nick Pope 6/10
Newcastle ratings: Not his busiest night. Dealt with a snapshot from Dembele but otherwise untested. Getty
Kieran Trippier 7/10
His usual dependable self. Provided a perfectly weighted pass to create the third goal for Longstaff. Reuters
Fabian Schar 8/10
Came close to scoring from well-worked set piece, defended solidly and then put the seal on a memorable victory with a wonderful fourth goal. Reuters
Jamaal Lascelles 8/10
Hasn't had too many opportunities to play but really stood up when his team needed him with a fearless defensive display. Getty
Dan Burn 7/10
Hugely popular goalscorer as local lad powered in a header to make it 2-0. Getty
Bruno Guimaraes 8/10
Looked back to his best in first half and created Burn's goal with teasing cross. Quality display from the Brazil international. Reuters
Sandro Tonali 7/10
Never stopped working. Pressed, harried and disrupted and carried the ball forward with purpose. Reuters
Sean Longstaff 8/10
Capped an all-action midfield display with a well-deserved goal. With the Magpies ceding possession to the visitors, the graft of the midfield three was vital. PA
Anthony Gordon 8/10
Pressed relentlessly, was brave on the ball and cute enough to win free kicks when his side needed a break. Reuters
Alexander Isak 7/10
Led the line effectively, pressed well, showed quality on the ball and his sharp effort led to Almiron's opener. AP
Miguel Almiron 8/10
Livewire forward caused PSG plenty of problems and took his goal with a clinical finish. AP
Elliot Anderson 6/10
Newcastle subs. Anderson (Tonali, 65') 6: Fresh legs helped the hosts maintain their intensity in midfield. Getty
Jacob Murphy 6/10
Murphy (Almiron, 71'): Brought his usual high energy. Played one-two with Schar as defender bagged the fourth. PA. Targett (Gordon, 93'): N/A.
Gianluigi Donnarumma 5/10
PSG ratings: Made some great saves in the prelude to Newcastle's first two goals. Might have done better with the third. Reuters
Achraf Hakimi 6/10
Caused some problems with his nomadic bursts forward in the first half but ultimately failed to make an impact. Reuters
Marquinhos 5/10
Awful error led to Newcastle's opening goal. It was an uphill task after that. Reuters
Milan Skriniar 4/10
Potentially at fault for three goals. Slow to close down both Almiron and Longstaff and dominated in the air by Burn. PA
Lucas Hernandez 6/10
Scored a terrific goal as he continued his run from left back all the way into the box and nodded in Zaire-Emery's pass. AP
Manuel Ugarte 5/10
With the PSG team flooded with forwards it was a tough night for their midfielders. Ugarte, in particular, struggled before he was replaced. Reuters
Warren Zaire-Emery 7/10
Easy to see why the 17-year-old is so highly rated. Carries the ball with authority and showed his quality with delicate assist for Hernandez's goal. Getty
Kylian Mbappe 5/10
Flitted in and out of the game but PSG needed more from their talisman. Reuters
Ousmane Dembele 5/10
Missed PSG's best chances. The first one, flashed across goal with the score 0-0, proved particularly costly given how the first half unfolded. EPA
Goncalo Ramos 5/10
Largely anonymous display from the striker and he got away with an elbow on Schar in the first half. PA
Randal Kolo Muani 5/10
Really struggled to get into the game, often appeared on a different wavelength to his teammates. Subbed. AFP
Bradley Barcola 6/10
PSG subs: Barcola (Kolo Muani, 57'): Could do little to stem the tide as the visitors were swept aside. AP