
Alexander Isak’s 12th-minute header secured a 1-0 win for Newcastle over Arsenal at St James’ Park, dealing a blow to the Gunners’ Premier League title ambitions. After Arsenal failed to clear their lines, Anthony Gordon delivered a precise cross, allowing Isak to score and put Newcastle in control. Despite Arsenal’s promising start, they struggled for creativity and managed just one shot on target all game, unable to penetrate Newcastle’s resolute defense.
Mikel Arteta introduced changes in the second half to try to unlock Newcastle’s backline, but his side was unable to find a breakthrough. A late headed chance from Declan Rice went wide, marking Arsenal’s best attempt. The loss leaves Arsenal in third place, potentially eight points behind leaders Manchester City should City beat Bournemouth. This result adds pressure on Arsenal, who have now gone three league games without a win following an unbeaten start to the season.
Arteta had recently indicated that his team’s injury concerns, especially the absence of key playmaker Martin Odegaard, have impacted their form. While defenders Gabriel and Jurrien Timber returned, Arsenal lacked fluidity against Newcastle with Saka and Martinelli struggling to make an impact due to strong defensive performances from Newcastle’s Lewis Hall and Tino Livramento.
For Newcastle, this win breaks a difficult stretch after going five league games without a victory, moving them up to eighth in the table. Isak’s goal not only gave them the lead but also boosted their confidence as they maintained control and frustrated Arsenal’s attack. Newcastle’s defensive organization proved pivotal with Howe’s side adeptly disrupting Arsenal’s rhythm to secure three crucial points.