Arsenal's statement win against Newcastle
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Follow build-up to nine Champions League matches, including Monaco v Man City, Barcelona v PSG, Arsenal v Olympiakos, Union SG v Newcastle & Dortmund v Athletic Club.
Arsenal overturned a late deficit at St James’ Park to beat Newcastle United 2-1 as Gabriel Magalhaes headed home a dramatic stoppage-time winner that left tempers flaring across the touchline. The decisive moment arrived deep into added time when Gabriel rose highest to meet a well-placed delivery.
Following a home corner, Gabriel dispossessed Bruno Guimaraes. Arsenal then attacked, with Eze playing a long ball into Bukayo Saka down the middle. Saka was stopped by a combination of Anthony Gordon and Malick Thiaw, with the ball falling to Jacob Murphy, who played a weak backpass towards Pope.
Gabriel scores a 96th-minute winner as Arsenal come from behind to beat Newcastle United and go second in the.
Gabriel scored a 96th-minute winner as Arsenal came back to secure a dramatic 2-1 win against Newcastle in the Premier League and close the gap on leader Liverpool.
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Newcastle United and Arsenal player ratings are here following an incident-filled, tense affair at St. James' Park in Northeast England on Sunday.
Two Premier League rivals face off Sunday morning when Arsenal visits Newcastle. The Gunners sit second in the Premier League table behind Liverpool, and they face a difficult test against a Newcastle side that has been among the best at limiting goals thus far. Additionally, Newcastle has won three home matches in a row over Arsenal.