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Newcastle United 0-2 Arsenal: Gunners keep Premier League title hopes alive with win

Martin Odegaard scores Arsenal's opening goal
Martin Odegaard scored his 15th goal of the season

Arsenal clawed Manchester City’s lead at the Premier League summit back to one point after they came out on top in a thriller against Newcastle United at St James’ Park.

Mikel Arteta’s side, who have played one game more than the champions, responded superbly to the pressure exerted by Manchester City’s victory over Leeds United to prevail in an action-packed, edgy encounter littered with chances on Tyneside.

Newcastle, attempting to strengthen their push for a place in the Champions League next season, started at lightning pace – Jacob Murphy hitting the post and having a penalty award overturned by VAR.

Arsenal, however, showed their strength and it was inspirational captain Martin Odegaard who followed up his double against Chelsea in midweek by drilling his 15th Premier League goal of the season past Newcastle keeper Nick Pope from 25 yards after 14 minutes.

What followed was a magnificent game full of opportunities in a frenzied atmosphere, Pope saving crucially from Gabriel Martinelli, Bukayo Saka and Odegaard before half-time. Martinelli also struck the bar after the break.

Arsenal keeper Aaron Ramsdale also produced vital stops from Joe Willock and Fabian Schar, with Alexander Isak heading against the post, before The Gunners broke clear to wrap up the three points – Schar turning Martinelli’s cross into his own net in the 71st minute.

Arsenal show their strength

This was a huge examination of all the improvements Arsenal have made this season as they walked into the St James’ Park hothouse, with expectations high for Newcastle United as they chase Champions League football.

The game began in a wall of sound with Newcastle intent on overpowering Arsenal in a frantic start that had the Gunners in retreat.

For all the premature talk of “chokers” when Arsenal went four league games without a win, they showed there are new reserves of character and resilience to go with all the natural talent they possess.

And no-one exemplifies it more than captain Odegaard, who continued his outstanding season with the crucial first goal, another one of those sweet strikes that have become his trademark.

Arsenal’s big concern was that they might pay for their failure to take one of several gilt-edged opportunities in the first half, but they were able to close out this crucial win after Schar’s own goal.

And Arsenal showed they have added another side to the game with their attempts to slow the game down to break up Newcastle’s rhythm and momentum.

It enraged the home fans and Newcastle manager Eddie Howe’s assistant Jason Tindall in particular, but it is a tactic the Magpies have used themselves this season when it has suited them.

Arsenal are still second favourites as they pursue their first title since 2003/2004 but they demonstrated again they are determined to take the race all the way.

Newcastle still on course

Newcastle United’s fans could not hide their disappointment at the final whistle as all their efforts to dent Arsenal’s title challenge and lift their own Champions League aspirations came to nothing.

It removes some of the margin for error as they chase a place in the top four, but the manner in which they ran Arsenal so close and made the margins so fine was an example of their progress this season.

Who knows what might have happened had Murphy’s shot in the opening minutes gone in instead of bouncing back off the woodwork? But in the end Arsenal had the better chances and claimed the three points.

The Toon Army is alive with self-belief and optimism, even cheering their side loudly after the final whistle as manager Howe took his players on a lap around the pitch.

Isak showed what a quality acquisition he has been, but there was no joy for key midfield man Bruno Guimaraes who did not have one of his better days.

Newcastle stay third, two points ahead of Liverpool in fifth, the good news for Howe and his players being that they remain firmly in control of their own destiny.

Player of the match

ØdegaardMartin Ødegaard

with an average of 8.75

Newcastle United

  1. Squad number22Player namePope
    Average rating

    6.23

  2. Squad number14Player nameIsak
    Average rating

    5.52

  3. Squad number2Player nameTrippier

    Average rating

    5.41

  4. Squad number10Player nameSaint-Maximin

    Average rating

    5.28

  5. Squad number28Player nameWillock

    Average rating

    5.28

  6. Squad number23Player nameMurphy

    Average rating

    5.21

  7. Squad number4Player nameBotman

    Average rating

    5.05

  8. Squad number9Player nameWilson

    Average rating

    4.98

  9. Squad number33Player nameBurn

    Average rating

    4.92

  10. Squad number5Player nameSchär

    Average rating

    4.83

  11. Squad number7Player nameJoelinton

    Average rating

    4.81

  12. Squad number24Player nameAlmirón

    Average rating

    4.55

  13. Squad number39Player nameBruno Guimarães

    Average rating

    4.49

  14. Squad number13Player nameTargett

    Average rating

    4.39

  15. Squad number32Player nameAnderson

    Average rating

    4.35

  16. Squad number8Player nameGordon

    Average rating

    4.34

Arsenal

  1. Squad number8Player nameØdegaard
    Average rating

    8.75

  2. Squad number1Player nameRamsdale
    Average rating

    8.52

  3. Squad number20Player nameJorginho
    Average rating

    8.17

  4. Squad number3Player nameTierney
    Average rating

    7.97

  5. Squad number11Player nameGabriel Martinelli
    Average rating

    7.96

  6. Squad number34Player nameXhaka
    Average rating

    7.93

  7. Squad number15Player nameKiwior
    Average rating

    7.68

  8. Squad number4Player nameWhite
    Average rating

    7.67

  9. Squad number6Player nameGabriel Magalhães
    Average rating

    7.67

  10. Squad number9Player nameGabriel Jesus
    Average rating

    7.50

  11. Squad number7Player nameSaka
    Average rating

    7.31

  12. Squad number19Player nameTrossard
    Average rating

    6.87

  13. Squad number5Player namePartey
    Average rating

    6.85

  14. Squad number35Player nameZinchenko
    Average rating

    6.79

  15. Squad number24Player nameNelson
    Average rating

    6.62

  16. Squad number14Player nameNketiah
    Average rating

    6.55

Line-ups

Newcastle

Formation 4-3-3

  • 22Pope
  • 2Trippier
  • 5SchärBooked at 90mins
  • 4Botman
  • 33BurnBooked at 73minsSubstituted forTargettat 82′minutes
  • 7JoelintonSubstituted forAndersonat 81′minutes
  • 39Bruno Guimarães
  • 28WillockSubstituted forSaint-Maximinat 78′minutes
  • 23MurphySubstituted forAlmirónat 65′minutes
  • 9WilsonSubstituted forGordonat 78′minutes
  • 14Isak

Substitutes

  • 1Dúbravka
  • 3Dummett
  • 8Gordon
  • 10Saint-Maximin
  • 12Lewis
  • 13Targett
  • 19Manquillo
  • 24Almirón
  • 32Anderson

Arsenal

Formation 4-3-3

  • 1Ramsdale
  • 4White
  • 15Kiwior
  • 6Gabriel
  • 35ZinchenkoSubstituted forTierneyat 61′minutes
  • 8ØdegaardSubstituted forParteyat 80′minutes
  • 20Jorginho
  • 34Xhaka
  • 7SakaSubstituted forNelsonat 87′minutes
  • 9Gabriel JesusSubstituted forNketiahat 87′minutesBooked at 90mins
  • 11MartinelliSubstituted forTrossardat 80′minutes

Substitutes

  • 3Tierney
  • 5Partey
  • 10Smith Rowe
  • 14Nketiah
  • 16Holding
  • 19Trossard
  • 21Fábio Vieira
  • 24Nelson
  • 30Turner

Referee:
Chris Kavanagh

Attendance:
50,267

Match Stats

Live Text

  1. Match ends, Newcastle United 0, Arsenal 2.

  2. Second Half ends, Newcastle United 0, Arsenal 2.

  3. Foul by Anthony Gordon (Newcastle United).

  4. Thomas Partey (Arsenal) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

  5. Fabian Schär (Newcastle United) is shown the yellow card.

  6. Eddie Nketiah (Arsenal) is shown the yellow card.

  7. Hand ball by Eddie Nketiah (Arsenal).

  8. Corner, Newcastle United. Conceded by Ben White.

  9. Corner, Newcastle United. Conceded by Reiss Nelson.

  10. Corner, Newcastle United. Conceded by Aaron Ramsdale.

  11. Attempt saved. Allan Saint-Maximin (Newcastle United) right footed shot from outside the box is saved in the centre of the goal. Assisted by Matt Targett.

  12. Attempt missed. Fabian Schär (Newcastle United) left footed shot from outside the box is too high. Assisted by Elliot Anderson following a corner.

  13. Corner, Newcastle United. Conceded by Reiss Nelson.

  14. Fabian Schär (Newcastle United) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

  15. Foul by Eddie Nketiah (Arsenal).

  16. Substitution, Arsenal. Reiss Nelson replaces Bukayo Saka.

  17. Substitution, Arsenal. Eddie Nketiah replaces Gabriel Jesus.

  18. Foul by Miguel Almirón (Newcastle United).

  19. Aaron Ramsdale (Arsenal) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

  20. Substitution, Newcastle United. Matt Targett replaces Dan Burn.

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