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·18 maggio 2025

Arsenal beat Newcastle to secure Champions League football

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Arsenal sealed their return to the Champions League with a hard-fought 1–0 win over Newcastle United, a result that also leaves them on the brink of a second-place Premier League finish.

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Having already lost three times to Eddie Howe‘s side this season, Mikel Arteta‘s men went into the game knowing that victory would guarantee qualification and all but confirm runners-up spot. Defeat would have seen Newcastle leapfrog them with just one match remaining.


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Kai Havertz returned to the bench following surgery on a hamstring injury. Declan Rice, whose absence at Anfield was mistakenly reported as hamstring-related (it was his hip), started in midfield. Leandro Trossard, substituted last weekend with a suspected hamstring issue, was also named in the XI and was excellent throughout the game.

Newcastle, meanwhile, were without Alexander Isak and Joelinton.

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Wearing their new 2025/26 home kit, Arsenal controlled early possession, but it was David Raya who kept them level with five excellent saves in the first half. Newcastle had 10 shots to Arsenal’s five before the break, five of them on target.

The Gunners struggled to shift out of second gear, playing like a side who knew a game against already-relegated Southampton still awaited them next weekend and they could sort it all out then.

It was goalless at half-time, but only thanks to Raya.

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One big concern came at halftime when William Saliba was replaced by Riccardo Calafiori with what is, at the time of writing, an unspecified injury.

Arsenal were sharper in the second half. Declan Rice, largely absent in the opening 45 minutes, produced the match-winning moment with a sublime finish that curled beyond Nick Pope into the far corner from a Martin Odegaard assist.

As Newcastle pushed for an equaliser, Arsenal resisted a brief spell of pressure, but Raya remained relatively untested after the break.

Kieran Tierney came on in the 88th minute for a farewell appearance before his return to Celtic. Kai Havertz also featured in the final 15 minutes, making his first appearance since February. In stoppage time, Jorginho was introduced in what is expected to be his last game at the Emirates ahead of a move to Flamengo.

The game ended in a skirmish following a late corner, with Jakub Kiwior and Dan Burn both booked after a brief melee.

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Speaking after the match, Declan Rice admitted Arsenal’s league form had faltered in recent weeks.

“We’ve been poor by our standards the last few weeks in the Premier League. We obviously went so hard in the Champions League, our form dropped off,” he said.

“We showed that grit,” he added, saying Mikel Arteta had challenged them to show how much they wanted it.

“We felt like we had such a good chance in the Champions League, we had the momentum in that, and obviously the league slipped away a couple of weeks ago.”

Asked about scoring again, he said, “About time I started scoring frequently. I liked that finish a lot, where I can whip it.”

“Really difficult after coming so close in the Prem,” he continued when asked for his view on the season. “We were, by our standards, poor, let’s be real.

“We’re going to come back next season, be even more hungry, and win something for this club. That’s what we all want.”

Mikel Arteta, who was booked for kicking the ball back onto the pitch after it went out meaning he will be suspended for the game next weekend, told reporters, “We had a dream, it was to be here or in a week’s time and bring the big trophies to you guys and we couldn’t do it for many circumstances. We need to make sure that chasing a dream doesn’t get blurry and make sure we chase the dream with positivity and enthusiasm for next season.

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“We have to start creating our own history here in this stadium and we started this season. There is much more to come and it won’t be easy. These players have the talent.

“We need to rest and finish at Southampton and then go on holiday. Any other club in this position would finish in a position that we cannot even dream of.”

Newcastle manager, Eddie Howe, called his team’s performance “one of the best” he’s seen from them away from home this season.

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