NEWCASTLE stars celebrated jubilantly in the dressing room after beating Paris Saint-Germain last night.
The Toon thumped the French champions 4-1 at St James' Park to mark their first home Champions League game in 20 years.
Miguel Almiron and Dan Burn sent the Magpies to dreamland by handing them a 2-0 first half lead.
Sean Longstaff added a third just five minutes into the second half, before Lucas Hernandez pulled one back for PSG.
Fabian Schar grabbed another in stoppage time to round off a sensational night for the Toon.
The celebrations began immediately, with Dan Burn dancing on live TV alongside the CBS Sports crew.
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Players then showed off their smiles as they returned to the dressing room.
Bruno Guimaraes shouted "Woo! Come on!" while first pumping.
While Almiron beamed from ear to ear as he joined his team-mates, with one bellowing, "Yes Miggy!"
Anthony Gordon danced along to the music before fist pumping in glee, as one of his team-mates yelled "Yes DJ!".
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Another player then screamed "Geordie boys!" as hometown heroes Burn and Longstaff entered the room.
Newcastle's beaming squad then posed all together for a celebratory team photo.
The result saw the Toon climb to the top of a tough group also including AC Milan and Borussia Dortmund.
Boss Howe was thrilled with his side's performance, saying after the match: "I’m so pleased with the players for what they gave tonight.
"It was a difficult game tactically, PSG try to play from the back, so we had to unbalance and unsettle them.
"We were man for man at the back against elite players and they had some moments when they hurt us in what, I thought, was an even game but our goals came at good moments.
"To score four times against PSG in front of our supporters made it a really special night. The atmosphere was very special; I can’t thank our fans enough.
"In Milan in the last game there was an element of us not quite hitting our levels but tonight gives us the belief we need to be successful. But it’s only a small step."
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