Alexander Isak’s Header Leads Newcastle Past Arsenal

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November 03, 2024 · 1 min read

Alexander Isak’s Header Leads Newcastle Past Arsenal
FootBall | November 03, 2024
Alexander Isak shines as Newcastle delivers another defeat to Arsenal. (Image: Premier League)

Alexander Isak scored the only goal as Arsenal dropped points in a Premier League match against Newcastle at St. James’ Park. The Swede headed in the ball in the 12th minute after Arsenal failed to clear their lines, allowing Anthony Gordon to deliver a precise cross. Although Arsenal started strong, they struggled to regain control after Isak’s goal, lacking creativity in the attacking third.

Mikel Arteta made adjustments in the second half to penetrate Newcastle’s solid defense but his team managed only one shot on target throughout the match. This victory moved Newcastle up to eighth in the league while Arsenal remained third, now facing an eight-point deficit behind Manchester City, pending City’s match against Bournemouth.

Arteta had previously stated that it was “too early” to discuss the title race but this defeat complicated their ambitions. Despite injury issues including the absence of Martin Ødegaard, Arsenal fielded a relatively strong lineup with Gabriel, Jurrien Timber and Bukayo Saka all starting. However, Ødegaard’s absence particularly affected Arsenal as they struggled to find fluidity and vision against Newcastle.

In contrast, Newcastle ended a run of five winless league matches and gained confidence from their recent EFL Cup victory over Chelsea. Alexander Isak’s goal provided crucial momentum allowing them to dictate play and manage the game effectively. The Magpies defended brilliantly with full-backs Lewis Hall and Tino Livramento neutralizing Arsenal’s threats on the flanks.

While Joe Willock had opportunities to extend the lead, Arsenal’s David Raya kept Isak’s powerful shots at bay. This win marks a significant boost for Newcastle as they aim to replicate last season’s successful campaign where they finished fourth.