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Arsenal 1-0 Newcastle: Declan Rice strike all-but seals second spot for Gunners and leaves Magpies with work to do to secure Champions League football

By uk-times.com18 May 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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  • Arsenal beat Newcastle to all-but secure second place for the third year running
  • Newcastle must now beat Everton next weekend to be sure of a top-five finish
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For Arsenal, this was less of a football match, more of an exorcism. One swipe of Declan Rice’s right boot and Newcastle’s Indian sign over them was broken.

Eddie Howe has had Mikel Arteta’s number this season. Three times, in fact. He had it again in the first half here without the one number that matters – a goal. Perhaps that was because Alexander Isak, the Arsenal slayer, was missing.

And so, come the end, it was Howe who wore the haunted look. This was a win that got away. His team played one half with a swagger, the other with a stagger. They will need to beat Everton next weekend to be sure of Champions League football.

Arsenal have now stamped their passport for that competition, not that they looked like one of Europe’s top sides for much of this game. They never do when Newcastle are in opposition. Indeed, Rice’s goal was their first from 53 shots against the Magpies this season.

The hosts were sleepwalking during the opening 45 minutes, in which only goalkeeper David Raya fronted up to the poltergeist in black and white. Rice’s blast woke them from what was starting to feel like a recurring nightmare.

It means Arsenal are all but guaranteed a second-placed finish. Recently, they have looked in danger of finishing third, or worse, in a two-horse title race. But after Arteta showed them the whip at half-time, there was a belated quickening of their step. And nothing was quicker than Rice’s 55th-minute finish, whipped across his body and into the bottom corner from 25 yards.

Arsenal all-but secured second place in the Premier League by beating Newcastle on Sunday

Midfielder Declan Rice scored the only goal of the game the Emirates Stadium after 55 minutes

Midfielder Declan Rice scored the only goal of the game the Emirates Stadium after 55 minutes

Arsenal keeper David Raya was in fine form and pulled off five saves to earn his clean sheet

Arsenal keeper David Raya was in fine form and pulled off five saves to earn his clean sheet

It was a strike that came from nowhere, yet strangely felt like it was coming from the moment the first half expired goalless.

Newcastle have started like the wind in each of those previous wins over Arsenal. It was slower this time, at least Arsenal until handed them the blower.

Raya tried to play a pass into midfield. He did that, only it was Newcastle’s midfield he found. Sandro Tonali quickly fed the ball into the penalty area and, when it fell for Bruno Guimaraes, his shovelled shot was saved by Raya, making good on his error. He did that four more times before the half hour.

There was a low stop from Tino Livramento, a tremendous fingertip around the post to deny Harvey Barnes and then, the best of the lot, a double save from a corner to thwart centre-backs Dan Burn and Sven Botman.

It was a siege, and the only shots fired in return were coming from the home end. ‘Is anyone bothered out there?’ and ‘He’s walked straight through’ two such barbs, albeit filtered versions.

There was a fine Nick Pope save at the other end, from Thomas Partey’s header, but other than that he was a first-half spectator. No amount of howling from Arteta, or the locals, could snap Arsenal from their slumber.

Rice did that, punishing a mistake by Anthony Gordon, and with it the hoodoo was lifted. A ghost finally laid to rest, even if there are bigger ghouls for Arteta to expel next season.

Eddie Howe's Newcastle must now beat Everton next Sunday to be sure of a top-five finish

Eddie Howe’s Newcastle must now beat Everton next Sunday to be sure of a top-five finish

Mikel Arteta has now led the Gunners to second place in three consecutive league campaigns

Mikel Arteta has now led the Gunners to second place in three consecutive league campaigns

Arsenal attacker Kai Havertz came off the bench to make his first appearance since February

Arsenal attacker Kai Havertz came off the bench to make his first appearance since February

MATCH FACTS: ARSENAL 1-0 NEWCASTLE

ARSENAL (4-3-3): Raya, White, Saliba (Calafiori 45), Kiwior, Lewis-Skelly, Odegaard (Jorginho 90), Partey, Rice, Saka (Havertz 76), Trossard (Tierney 88), Martinelli 

Subs not used: Sterling, Zinchenko, Nwaneri, Francis, Neto

Scorer: Rice 55

Booked: Havertz, Raya

NEWCASTLE (3-4-2-1): Pope, Schar, Botman (Krafth 64), Burn, Murphy (Miley 63), Guimaraes, Tonali, Livramento, Barnes (Willock 76), Gordon, Wilson (Osula 64)

Subs not used: Ruddy, Lascelles, Longstaff, Dubravka, Neave

Booked: Krafth, Willock, Burn

Referee: Simon Hooper

Attendance: 60,160 

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