Newcastle United were thoroughly outplayed on their return to the UEFA Champions League but managed to escape with a 0-0 draw against AC Milan in Italy on Tuesday.

The Serie A side - who had been thrashed 5-1 by city rivals Inter three days earlier - would have won comfortably had it not been for an inspired performance by Nick Pope.

Newcastle keeper Pope pulled off eight saves to keep an impressive clean sheet, denying the likes of Rafael Leao, Samuel Chukwueze and Olivier Giroud.

At the other end, Newcastle did not register a shot on target until the fifth minute of added time when Sean Longstaff was thwarted by substitute keeper Marco Sportiello.

Mike Maignan had earlier been taken off with an injury issue, despite having not been called upon to make a single save during his 80 minutes on the field.

Newcastle - who had last featured in a Champions League group game in March 2003 - were cheered on by more than 3,500 away fans at the San Siro.

Those supporters will likely have been delighted by the result based on the balance of play.

Eddie Howe's side will next be in European action on October 4 when French champions Paris Saint-Germain visit St. James' Park.

The other team in Group F is Germany's Borussia Dortmund.

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