United's exit was sealed by a second-half goal from Kingsley Coman coupled with Copenhagen's victory over Galatasaray in the other fixture of the group. Newcastle, on the other hand, had an additional source of frustration, as a controversial penalty decision in their draw against PSG turned out to be the reason for their misfortune. Manager Eddie Howe, however, refused to solely blame that incident for their Champions League exit.
"I think it would be foolish for me to look back on that moment and start bringing up old stuff. We had the opportunity tonight to do what we needed to do but we didn’t take it. It’s not through a lack of effort," he told TNT Sports.
"We have a very stretched squad and those players are going again and again. I couldn’t be prouder of what they have given me physically and mentally. I don’t think we can have any regrets. I think always you have to use disappointments and setbacks as motivation and a learning tool. It’s fuel for your fire to make sure we continue to achieve and we will go back to the Premier League now and try and do as well as we can and try and step up there."