The match began with both teams demonstrating disciplined defensive play, making clear opportunities hard to come by. Newcastle, missing the likes of Yoane Wissa and Alexander Isak due to injury, struggled to threaten in attack despite the efforts of Nick Woltemade and Anthony Gordon. Arsenal, without Gabriel Jesus and Noni Madueke, relied on Viktor Gyökeres, Bukayo Saka, and Eberechi Eze to unlock the Magpies’ back line.
As the game wore on, the Gunners increased their attacking intensity. Declan Rice and Martin Zubimendi gained control in midfield, and Arsenal’s patience nearly paid off when Riccardo Calafiori came close before halftime. The breakthrough finally arrived in second-half stoppage time, as Gabriel—in yet another set-piece routine—rose highest to nod home the winner, sending the away end into celebration.
Newcastle’s injury woes deepened with Valentino Livramento stretchered off late, and the defeat leaves them languishing in the lower half of the table. Arsenal, meanwhile, move closer to the Premier League summit, taking advantage of rivals’ slip-ups to make a strong early-season statement.
The result highlights Arsenal’s growing resilience under Mikel Arteta and adds to Newcastle’s frustration amid a challenging opening to the campaign.
@vivoscores Gabriel’s Last-Minute Header Seals Arsenal Win! ⚽🔥 Arsenal stun Newcastle at St. James’ Park as Gabriel scores a stoppage-time winner! Newcastle’s attack struggles again and Livramento suffers a late injury. The Gunners keep climbing the Premier League table! #Arsenal #Newcastle #PremierLeague #FootballDrama
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