Arsenal suffered a setback at St James’ Park as Newcastle’s Alexander Isak struck a powerful 14th-minute header past David Raya, ultimately securing a 1-0 win for the Magpies.
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Despite mounting pressure, Arsenal’s struggles in attack continued, managing just one shot on target and missing a chance to narrow the points gap with league leaders Manchester City.
Newcastle’s triumph moved them to ninth, while Arsenal’s recent dip means they have dropped points in three consecutive Premier League matches.
The Gunners now look ahead to regrouping for a Champions League clash against Inter Milan midweek, followed by a highly anticipated Premier League showdown with Chelsea.
Reflecting on the loss, Mikel Arteta noted, “We started well—sharp, alive—but one brilliant cross and finish shifted the game’s momentum. After that, Newcastle dictated the pace.
We struggled to break free from their game style and create the threat we needed.” Arteta highlighted key missed chances by Mikel Merino, Declan Rice, and Gabriel Jesus but acknowledged it wasn’t enough to claim victory. “Credit to them for their play,” he added.
The defeat has revived discussions around Arsenal’s need for a recognized centre-forward, especially with their recent interest in Isak.
However, Arteta defended his squad composition, affirming, “I love my players and wouldn’t change them for anyone.”
Additionally, Arsenal continue to miss the creativity of Martin Odegaard, sidelined for over a month with an ankle injury. Arteta noted, “We haven’t had him for the last six weeks, but we have other effective options.
Today, it’s about looking inward, congratulating Newcastle, and moving forward.”
The Gunners now face a critical stretch, with Arteta calling for a quick reaction. “We must channel this disappointment on the field against Inter,” he stated.
“Our focus isn’t just about winning titles; it’s about showing our best each week. Today, we weren’t at that level.”
As Arsenal eyes redemption in their upcoming fixtures, fans and analysts alike will watch closely to see if Arteta’s squad can recover its momentum