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ARSENAL 4 - 0 NEWCASTLEARSENAL
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Alexandre Lacazette (left) and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (right) celebrate Arsenal’s fourth. Photograph: Andy Rain/EPA As the last few seconds of this game played out, as Arsenal knocked the ball around without inhibition and Newcastle chased them without conviction, a strange and discomfiting sensation seemed to descend on the Emirates Stadium. You might call it, for want of a better word, satisfaction. Not happiness, as such: Arsenaldon’t really do
happiness. But the soft and sleepy contentment of a game well won, an afternoon without qualms or catastrophic injuries or late drama or existential angst: this was the unfamiliar part. TOTTENHAM GO FIFTH AS SON HEUNG-MIN PUNISHES LATE ASTON VILLA ERRORRead more
You could legitimately point out that things have gotten pretty rough for Arsenal fans when the yardstick of a successful afternoon is one not spent screaming. But as ever in these faltering early days of the Mikel Arteta era, you have to take your little triumphs where you canfind them.
This was certainly one: a victory secured with class and brass, gilded by two late strikes from Mesut Özil and Alexandre Lacazette that elevated this from functional win to rout. A victory with caveats too, to be sure: how Bernd Leno managed to emerge with a clean sheet is a question that will flummox the statisticians of the future. Indeed, for all their dominance Arsenal occasionally did their level best to make Newcastle look like a functional attacking side. Had Steve Bruce’s team been a little more clinical, particularly in the first 20 minutes when terms were still being negotiated, it might have been a different game entirely. By the time they threatened again, around an hour in, Arsenal were already 2-0 up through Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Nicolas Pépé, and largely safe. Pépé was a treat to watch. It was his precise cross that set up Aubameyang’s opening goal, and his own strike three minutes later was fitting reward for a pleasingly decisive performance: sharp, unpredictable, productive. There are plenty of Arsenal fans who had already written him off after a disappointing half-season: in and out of the side, weighed down by his £72m price tag and the pressure of adapting to a new league and a dysfunctional team. But there’s a proper player in there, and Arteta seems to recogniseas much.
“We just need consistency from him,” Arteta said. “The way he applied himself defensively as well, he was doing things he didn’t do in the past. He made the difference today.” As for Newcastle, there will be a few eyebrows raised at their late collapse, one in which their hard-won reputation for shape and solidity seemed to evaporate before our eyes. After a strong first half, they looked paralysed by caution in the second: consumed not by what they could get but by what they could get away with. The new wing-backs Valentino Lazaro and Danny Rose began well but looked dangerously exposed as the game went on. Bruce has staked his job and Newcastle’s survival on their ability to make things tough for the opposition. This, a meek and tired capitulation after a break of 12 days, did not bode well. And yet it was Newcastle who began this game by far the stronger: parrying Arsenal’s thrusts with ease, passing through the press, making the most of their infrequent spells of possession. With Miguel Almirón barracking his way up the right wing and Allan Saint-Maximin weaving his sorcery on the left, the early chances fell to the visitors. Lazaro had a shot blocked in the fifth minute. Sean Longstaff’s volley following an immaculately worked set-piece was almost deflected past a scrambling Leno. Joelinton stabbed just widefrom six yards.
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Lacazette brought the curtain down, smashing home Pépé’s cross after a lovely through ball from Joe Willock. Four-nil, and if there was any lingering surprise at full-time, it was not merely that Arsenal could still win at all, but that they could win like this. This was, if you can believe it, their first home win against a team ranked lower than them since October. And so it may only have been three points. But in the final reckoning, this may well be the game when Arsenal started to feel like a big club again.MATCH STATS
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* Arsenal On target 2* Newcastle
* Corners 5
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* 2 Bellerin
* 20 Mustafi
* 23 Luiz
* 77 Saka __
* 8 Ceballos
* 34 Xhaka __
* 19 Pepe
* 10 Ozil
* 14 Aubameyang
* 30 Nketiah
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* 5 Papastathopoulos * 9 Lacazette (s 85') * 11 Torreira (s 82')* 26 Martinez
* 28 Willock (s 90')* 31 Kolasinac
* 35 Martinelli
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* 1 Dubravka
* 23 Lazaro
* 18 Fernandez
* 6 Lascelles
* 2 Clark
* 28 Rose
* 24 Almiron
* 36 Longstaff
* 42 Bentaleb
* 10 Saint-Maximin
* 9 Joelinton
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* 5 Schar (s 83')
* 11 Ritchie (s 75')* 14 Hayden (s 74')
* 20 Lejeune
* 26 Darlow
* 30 Atsu
* 43 Longstaff
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Talking points from today's match: 1. Arsenal need Auba to stick around if they want to win trophies. Wenger's last contribution to the team 2. If this is what Pepe can produce on a regular basis, then 72 million will seem like a bargain. 3. Saka is a prodigious talent, so composed even when playing out of position at 18. Tie him down to a new contract, Raul! 4. Ozil and Laca on the scoresheet, inject this feeling into my veins. Was dying to see th…Jump to comment
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Only took 54 minutes to wake the hell up, then. I like to think that Arteta destroyed the changeroom while giving his assessment of the first half. But I'm very happy for Leno and the Chuckle Bros for the clean sheet, Laca for scoring, Saka for working his tail of and mostly just happy to be up in the ̶E̶u̶r̶o̶p̶e̶a̶n̶ ̶p̶l̶a̶c̶e̶s̶ top 10. All is (almost) right
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I was most impressed by Ozil and Ceballos who looked transformed. Bodes well for the rest of the season.Jump to comment
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Left early tonight, first time I’ve done that in a long time, but it’s a trek back home and that second half was an absolute disgrace. No idea what Bruce said at half time but the team came out totally devoid of any shape or intensity. We would still have lost that 1-0 under Rafa but at least it wouldn’t have been a hammering. Funny thing is that this is how we’ve played in every game this season, even those we have won. The difference today is t…Jump to comment
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tjhvaliants
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Great result for us but I have still yet to really see us play that well for 90 mins this season. Newcastle were on top in the 1st half and it looked like another Reading at times during that. 2nd half was brilliant but against top sides we could easily have been 2-3 nil down at half time.Reply
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I only saw the MOTD highlights but looked as if 4-0 was a bit flattering and Newcastle could well have got something out of thegame.
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4-0 was definitely flattering, but Arsenal did play some very nice football at times in the second half. It was flattering in the sense that Arsenal were lucky not to concede.Reply
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IanMeth
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Great second half - all it needed was a goal for Saka to reward his contribution. So glad for the four scorers that they all did so. That's what we want to see for the rest of the season - before ticketrenewal date!
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Jim1949
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We play better without Guendouzi who does everything too slowly. Some of Ozil's touches and passes were magical but Zhaka's love of the silly foul will hurt us again soon.Reply
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Xhaka May be learning. After his booking there were a few occasions where he deliberately didn’t commit to a risky challengeReply
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Happy to see we can still pick on the occasional minnow.Reply
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Headless chicken United. A Steve Bruce team.Reply
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This upholds my conviction that football attracts writers. The match was a joy to watch and this was a joy to read. We have the players and we had the manager too. Whilst I certainly still wish he’d been allowed to complete his legendary tenure on his own terms it was good to see that another far more qualified admirer, Mikel Arteta, is clearly capable of bringing back something of the magic his former boss conjured on countless occasions. The ‘soft sleepy contentment of a game well won’ was indeed something to relish, but the stadium was alive with excited conversation for a long time after the final whistle - not least regarding what Mikel actually says at half time. Whatever it is it instills that confidence we’ve been missing for solong.
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Arteta should try Pepe as Number 9 with Aubameyang on the left. He played in that position for Lille and made a killingReply
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A tentative first half and a more assured second half - still a long way to go before we can compete with the powerhouse football of Liverpool (don't care about the cheats at MC). Ozil looks a man reborn - almost back to his purring best with precision and pretty passing; I am willing to concede that Pepe is starting to impress (after writing him off as a dud); Mustafi is also looking impressive . . . but Bellerin gave up one too many balls in dangerous areas; Nekitah not quite ready for primetime (needs more seasoning). Not sure why he started instead of Lacazette, a proven goalscorer . . .Reply
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Because Lacazette has been crap for months?Reply
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I didn't understand how Nketiah started ahead of Martenelli, he's nowhere near the 1st team and should of been sent out on loan again.Reply
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Europa League on Thursday? Rotation, rotation, rotation :)Reply
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Developing the young talents mean they have to play. There is also a risk of overplaying martinelli surely?Reply
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I was screwing when Eddie missed that sitter.Reply
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It was a Newcastle side that had all the shape and form of Steve Bruce's body. They were as dangerous as a duvet.Reply
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Steve Bruce as your duvet. That's not a pleasant thought.Reply
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"things have gotten pretty rough for Arsenal fans" Gotten? In a report of an English football game reported by a British paper. Good God, man, get a grip.Reply
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It's a regular component of conversational English.Reply
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Gotten makes more sense than God...Reply
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Perhaps, his first language might be US or another form of English.Reply
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I think Arsenal fans need to temper their excitement about their annual home win against Newcastle by taking into account that we are most likely the worst “mid table” team in the history of the Football League, never mind the Premier League.Reply
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Should we all have been miserable at the ground yesterday at winning4-0?
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Nothing sadder than a fake fan...Reply
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I know that this is Arsenal v Newcastle comments, but as a City fan I am fucking exasperated at having opinionators like Conn and Barney et al having their say whilst we City fans are left to fucking rot. It's not fucking on btw. Even the 'City Fan' they had today - pure opinion and no commentary allowed. Friday we were kicked out. When can we have our say you fucking liberal, wet, London based , gutless fucks?Reply
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What would you like to say? The evidence about the sponsor income in the emails seems pretty clear. A does the funding of Fordham by City as a vehicle to pay player salaries so they can report lower costs. And the lying about it all to both UEFA and CAS at the time. And the clearly dickhead attitude of Mansour and his cronies. If you join a club, which is what to tier European club football is, then you have to abide by the rules you sign up to. Don't blame UEFA for enforcing the rules City agreed too, blame your owner for thinking he could do whatever he liked with impunity.Reply
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Quite a lovely summation of how I tend to look at the situation. Well done and nice if you to be so polite.Reply
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Hearts are bleeding! Okay, you have had your say and your toys are neatly stashed. Now, this little matter of cheating and being found out. I guess it’s the latter that really irks. Your reaction is almost certainly ****ing ****er.Reply
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A top 8 finish is looking good.Reply
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It may be small consolation but we were much worse than this throughout the 1960s which is the only decade from the 1920s up to the 2020s when we didn't win either the league or the FA Cup or both.Reply
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I recall seeing Joelinton early in the season and thinking he could be a Drogba-esque bull of a forward. I guess I really had my head up myarse.
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9h ago
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Kind of your thing, Troy McClure. Head up arse, etc.Reply
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6h ago
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Forget 2bob Linton,Saint Maxim will bail you out when he leaves for a bigger club foor big money, he's an exceptional talentReply
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kibuto7
10h ago
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Finally a very good day - made by that second half! Congratulations to the Arsenal team and their manager. Beautiful stuff. That Saka kid isamazing.
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ID7711651
10h ago
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That was Arsenals 7th win of the league season! That is utterlypitiful.
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Peter Sporides
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6h ago
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Although only Liverpool have lost fewer games this season. BizarreReply
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Balthazars
11h ago
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Nice to get a solid win in, although the final score did flatter a bit somewhat. More positive signs, and it seems like the time away has helped the squad to be a bit more focused and settled in their roles and how Arteta wants the team to play. Goals for Pepe and Laca will hopefully help their confidences, particularly the latter who we desperately need to start firing again if we are to stand any chance of pushing up the table. A clean sheet is always nice, but in attack Newcastle were woeful and rarely threatened. To a man everyone contributed, which is what you always want to see as a fan. Saka is brilliant, hard to think he's so young and filling in at full-back, but full credit to Arteta to using him really smartly by letting him get forward as much as possible to make use of his main attacking skill-set, while then using Xhaka to drop back and cover for him. He's neutered Bellerin in an attacking sense, and made Pepe do a lot of work on his own on the opposite flank, but Pepe as a dribbler is arguably the right guy for that role, and with Bellerin still working his way back to fitness/form, simplifying his game is also probably a smart move. It's this kind of clear thinking that makes me cautiously optimistic that Arteta may in fact be the real deal, compared to the cluttered, confused void of tactical thinking presented by Emery. A really important run of fixtures coming up for us, including games we really need to win if we want to finish as high up the table aspossible.
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Duderonomy
11h ago
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Off-topic, but the Citeh FFP ruling makes me wonder how Real, PSG, and Barca have escaped similar punishments.Reply
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bouggaluv
Duderonomy
9h ago
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Why go far when Chelsea is right here at home?Reply
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6h ago
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Off topic, Storm Dennis took my hanging basketsReply
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4h ago
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Because Chelsea have clearly seriously reined in net transfer spending since FFP came in in 2012.Reply
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machinehead
11h ago
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At last we looked the real deal (in the second half at least) At last3 points....
More please....:)
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antarchile
12h ago
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I have been one of those highly critical of Ozil. Today he was incredible... 31st minute in the first half he did something that looked so simple but was just genius. With Ceballos, they runned the show. "Artenal" is looking goodReply
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Nemo17
12h ago
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Come on, be realistic. Against Newcastle for Christ’s sake. A sign of the times when thinking them beating them is something great. Any stronger teams and it will be the same old story.Reply
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moodyblues Nemo17
3h ago
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We have struggled in the past against teams who sit back and hit onthe break.
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Iggy Pearse Nemo17
28m ago
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Like Man Utd or Chelsea for instance? Arteta got the team playing well against both of these, so I can't see why you are so pessimistic.Reply
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knucmo
12h ago
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Let's not carried away, but some good vibes to carry into what seems a reasonable run of fixtures until we meet Leicester. Everton is the next test; they are much improved under Ancelotti however.Reply
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Quicknstraight
12h ago
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Arteta says Guardiola is "suffering", as if he had no idea what dodgy accounting was going on. Yeah, right. And Will Unwin claims City have done nothing illegal, apparently overlooking false accounting and various other crimes relating to the filing of company accounts. And sorry to disappoint Mourinho, I don't think a 20 deduction is coming for the 2018 season, when the period under investigation is2012-16.
Finally, how the hell did we lose to this shower at Newcastle a fewweeks back?
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Cropsready
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4h ago
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I will hold fire on the substance of false accounting until a body competent to give a ruling has spoken. In the U.K. that would be the Financial Reporting Council whose findings are public. How do you profess to know what Guardiola May have known ? I would agree that Unwins claim that City have done nothing wrong seems a bit of a stretch.Reply
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35m ago
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A body competent to give a ruling has spoken. And you're seriously suggesting Guardiola had no idea there was anything dodgy about City's finances? When everyone else in the country (including every sentient City fan) was perfectly aware that a magic money orchard was part of the fabulous new set-up?Reply
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22m ago
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Does Guardiola strike you as the kind of guy who doesn't have a fingeron the pulse?
And as for the false accounting, UEFA retain Deloitte for that very purpose. And they have a range of highly regarded professionals in legal and accounting fields on the Adjudicating Council.Reply
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