Newcastle United 1 Arsenal 2: Xhaka stunner helps Gunners to third straight win

Arsenal defeated Newcastle United to earn a third straight win, Granit Xhaka finding the net in some style at St James' Park.

Published : Sep 15, 2018 22:10 IST

Granit Xhaka celebrates his goal at Newcastle
Granit Xhaka celebrates his goal at Newcastle
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Granit Xhaka celebrates his goal at Newcastle

Granit Xhaka scored a superb free-kick and Mesut Ozil was also on target as Arsenal won 2-1 at Newcastle United to claim a third successive Premier League victory.

After opening defeats to Manchester City and Chelsea, Arsenal has found its groove under Unai Emery against lesser opposition and it survived a poor first half to see off winless Newcastle.

Xhaka opened the scoring in stunning fashion, beating Martin Dubravka from 25 yards, and he played a part in the second as Ozil effectively sealed the points.

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Newcastle's heads dropped thereafter and, despite Ciaran Clark's stoppage-time header, it has just the solitary point from a daunting start to the season, while Arsenal's bid for a return to the top four is gathering steam.

Goalkeeper Petr Cech and the Arsenal backline looked shaky with the ball at their feet and continually invited pressure in the early stages, and the shot-stopper was required to beat away a Jacob Murphy diving header at the far post.

Lucas Torreira was brought on for Matteo Guendouzi for the start of the second half, while Newcastle was forced into a change at the back with injured captain Jamaal Lascelles replaced by Clark.

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Three minutes into the second half that reworked back four was breached as Federico Fernandez fouled Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Xhaka unleashed a wonderful curling free-kick that left Dubravka helpless.

And, Arsenal moved into complete command nine minutes later when Ozil's low finish beat the hand of Dubravka after Alexandre Lacazette's initial effort from Xhaka's left-wing pull back was blocked.

Aubameyang, then, fired narrowly wide at the far post, but his wastefulness ultimately went unpunished as Arsenal saw the game out following Clark's header from Fernandez's cross.

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What it means: Arsenal produces further show of resilience

Having found life difficult for much of the first half, Saturday's contest had the look of one in which Arsenal would normally crumble. But, the Gunners was resilient in beating Cardiff City 3-2 last time out and a similar steel was on show at St James' Park as it shook off its earlier jitters to ultimately emerge comfortable winner.

Pat on the back: A cracker from Xhaka

Xhaka's free-kick lit up a game that had for long periods been low on cutting edge. All four of his Premier League goals have come from outside the box and, though he is more widely known for his combative attributes, this was a performance in which his creative side shone through, as further evidenced by his role in the second goal.

Boot up the backside: Newcastle defence crumbles without captain

Newcastle had been comfortable in defence in the first half, but the withdrawal of Lascelles resulted in a complete loss of organisation and composure from the Magpies defence. Clark and Fernandez had to switch positions in the centre upon his introduction, but Rafael Benitez will see that as no excuse for the collapse of his back four.

What's next

Arsenal welcomes Ukrainian side Vorskla Poltava to Emirates Stadium in its opening Europa League clash before hosting Everton. Newcastle get a break from pitting itself against the league's elite as it visits Crystal Palace.

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