Controversy over Paris Saint-Germain's equaliser against Newcastle has been dismissed by Luis Enrique, who described the game as a "horror movie".

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Mbappe scored penalty in 98th minuteLivramento punished for controversial handballPSG sit second in the 'group of death'WHAT HAPPENED?

Despite having a multitude of shots on goal, the Parisians had been unable to find a way past Nick Pope in the Newcastle goal. At least until the home side were awarded a penalty in the dying moments of the game, after an Ousmane Dembele cross struck the elbow of Tino Livramento. PSG were perhaps fortunate to be awarded the penalty given the ball first bounced off Livramento's torso – much to the dismay of the Newcastle players and fans alike. Kylian Mbappe emphatically dispatched the spot kick to keep qualification in PSG's hands.

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Alexander Isak had put the Magpies in front against the run of play, with PSG managing a grand total of 31 shots in the game, albeit just seven on target. Irked by claims that his side had been lucky to earn a point from the game, and remain strong favourites for qualification, Luis Enrique hit back at the criticism.

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When quizzed on the penalty call after the game, Luis Enrique said: "This is football, it is not basketball. We are one of the teams that scores the most goals in Europe, there is no doubt. One day the ball doesn't want to go in and this is what happens. It's like the script of a horror movie, but I hope to finish first in the group."

WHAT NEXT FOR LUIS ENRIQUE AND PSG?

Having secured a point, and snatched a precious two from Newcastle, PSG sit second in Group F. They are set to travel to Borussia Dortmund on the final matchday, with the German club already through to the round of 16. Meanwhile, Newcastle host AC Milan needing a victory, and a favour from Dortmund, to qualify.