Arsenal vs Newcastle summary: chances, stats & highlights | Premier League 22-23
Arsenal vs Newcastle: as it happened
Signing off...
Thank you for staying with us today at AS USA, I hope you enjoyed the thrills of the 0-0 between Arsenal and Newcastle.
Here's how the table looks after the game. Things are definitely getting very interesting!
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Chao!
Joe
T | MP | W | D | L | |
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1 | 44 | 17 | 14 | 2 | 1 |
2 | 36 | 16 | 11 | 3 | 2 |
3 | 35 | 18 | 9 | 8 | 1 |
4 | 35 | 17 | 11 | 2 | 4 |
5 | 30 | 17 | 9 | 3 | 5 |
What a topsy-turvy game!
The Spurs vs Arsenal game is also going to be covered by AS USA!
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Defence is the best form of attack, it seems
That's quite the stat - I suppose it helps to have a giant in the defence and a religious figure behind it.
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FULL TIME!
Arsenal 0-0 Newcastle
Arsenal pressed and huffed and puffed but the brick house that Eddie Howe had built in front of goal was too much for Martin 'Goldilocks' Ødegaard and co to break through. Bear with me on that metaphor.
Newcastle end up with their second successive 0-0 to start the year and that makes 8 draws for them - you have to go all the way down the league to Brentford to find another team with as many.
But, I think Arsenal will be the most frustrated as they had plenty of chances to break the deadlock and pull even further away from Manchester City. Somewhere, Erling Haaland's supercomputer mind and legs are working out that it's only another 50 goals to win the league...
And Saka smacks the volley over the bar!
Pope punches out! Corner!
Throw for Arsenal.
This is the last chance of the game.
VAR SAYS NO!
The ball did hit Murphy on the hand....
ARSENAL WANT A PENALTY!
THE EMIRATES WANT A PENALTY!
THEY SAY HANDBALL!
Into the last minute...
Partey, on halfway, thwacks a pass through the lines and it pings off a Newcastle player, almost ending up at the feet of Nketiah in the box.
Close.
Corner for Newcastle. Burn beats Saka (yes, really) to win it for Newcastle.
Well defended by Saliba.
TOMIYASU SAVES ARSENAL!
Wood was played through on his own and was one-on-one with Ramsdale. For some reason, he doesn't decide to shoot, instead playing it across goal and the right-back cuts out the pass!
What an opportunity!
FIVE minutes added.
Saka tries to skin Dan Burn for the 200th time but his touch goes too far and Newcastle have a goal kick.
We're into the last minute of normal time - will we see a goal?
Ramsdale runs 40 yards out of his box to stop a long ball finding Saint Maximin!
The game is broken!
HUGE SAVE FROM POPE!!!
EDDIE NKETIAH HAD THE BEST CHANCE OF THE GAME!
He was slipped in behind the defence and Pope got down amazingly well to stop the shot!
SaintMaximin ON
Willock OFF
Longstaff, Willock and quite possibly Schar all can't continue.
CHANCE!
Martinelli passes to Ødegaard on the edge of the box but his shot spins away and almost finds Nketiah on the penalty spot! Newcastle clear!
Willock is alone, doing the downward dog on the pitch. He can't continue.
Ramsdale calmly allows a header across goal from Burn to go out, causing every fan in the stadium to let out a noise previously unheard to human ears. That was the sound of 60,000 hearts falling out of their trouser legs.
Trippier puts in a dangerous cross that's just too high for Chris Wood to get a head onto it. Kiwis can't fly, of course.
Ten minutes to go...
SO CLOSE FROM MARTINELLI!!!
THE FRONT POST HEADER SKIMS THE POST!
Corner to Arsenal after some good pressure. They're firing crosses in from all sides now.
FABIAN SCHAR SAVES NEWCASTLE!
Martinelli was about to play the ball across to Nketiah but the centre back got a foot to the ball!
Head tennis now from the two sides, which makes Arteta furious.
Martinelli gets bored, takes the ball down and smacks a cross low towards goal. Pope saves.
Tomiyasu ON
White OFF
Willock makes it all the way into the box with the ball but by the time he gets there, he's absolutely knackered and pretty much just gives the ball back to Arsenal. Chance gone.
Tomiyasu coming on for the home side.
Newcastle's giants clear well and the immediate danger is averted.
CHANCE!
Saka gets the ball and he switches to Martinelli, but his shot is blocked. Corner.
The game has slowed down over the past 5 minutes due to the changes and a series of fouls in the middle of the pitch.
Dan Burn is happy about that.
Almirón and (an unhappy) Wilson OFF
Murphy and Wood ON
Saka is going to make Dan Burn's eyes fall out of his head at this rate.
The winger is giving him a torrid time, everything is coming down the right for Arsenal and it is not a race the defender wants to have.
Saka is definitely not injured, but Dan Burn might have just got so twisted he won't fit into his tiny car later tonight. The winger ran, stopped still, ran and swirved his way around the defender before winning a corner.
Martinelli fires a curving shot towards goal from the left, but Pope saves with ease.
Saka is back up and hopping around like a happy rabbit. Back to normal. Off we go again.
Saka has been down for a while - he looks to have been hit in the head.
Half an hour to go, Arsenal continue to probe and Newcastle continue to make it difficult.
The home side sweep side to side before looking in between the lines. Nothing. Nada.
Nick Pope saves the cross from the free-kick. Danger averted.
Almirón booked for creeping over the white spray and edging too close to the ball. What a great bit of mischief.
The referee blows for a foul on Saka by Joelinton... right on the edge of the box on the right wing.
Saka had made a fantastic run down the right.
Ødegaard wastes a beautiful chance to score, hitting his shot high and wide from the edge of the box (and he had Saka open on the right wing).
SHOTS
Arsenal 7-8 Newcastle
SHOTS ON TARGET
Arsenal 1-1 Newcastle
Joelinton gets back to smash into Ødegaard and stop the attack, great defending.
Saint-Maximin is warming up...
Now it looks like Newcastle have evened things up... time for them to attack and push Arsenal back.
ENORMOUS CHANCE FOR NEWCASTLE!
MISTAKE FROM RAMSDALE IN THE BUILD UP!
The goalkeeper was robbed in the box and the scramble ended with Wilson almost getting on the end of a cross to tap in!
Free-kick to be taken by Trippier on halfway...
Schar heads over.
Wilson wins a foul. Newcastle breathe.
Arsenal again with some fabulous play from front to back; the ball was played through the lines and out to Saka whose cross was hacked away furiously by the Newcastle defence, who are already on high alert.
Newcastle clear after a fantastic start from Arsenal: Nketiah got in behind and almost caused a lot of danger with a low cross from the left.
We are back underway!
The players are back out for the second half!
It's been a feisty affair so far...
Perhaps it's a good thing that the half ended when it did, as the heat levels were definitely rising!
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Miguel Almirón made more tackles (5) than any other player in the first half.
Here's how important he is for this Newcastle side.
HALF TIME!
Arsenal 0-0 Newcastle
Arsenal deserve to be winning, but Newcastle are 100% still in this game. That late chance has reminded everyone in the Emirates Stadium that there are two teams on the pitch, despite the early chances for The Gunners.
Saka has caused problems all night long and Ødegaard looks like the best player ever to grace a pitch, Eddie Howe will be grateful most of the chances ended up in the side netting.
Let's see if Newcastle can hold on or even grab a goal themselves, or if it is the home side who will capitalise on their dominance.
JUST OVER THE BAR!!!
JOELINTON!!
A quick free-kick is played into the Arsenal box by Trippier but Arsenal defend well.
The ball comes out to Longstaff and his shot is deflected out for a corner.
2 minutes to be added on.
Into the last minute of the half, and things have just been turned up a level in terms of anger on the pitch.
Willock tries to shoot but instead fools everyone (even himself) by flicking the ball behind him.
Arsenal counter... the crowd is electric!
Xhaka next into the book for being naughty.
VAR says no.
As you were...
The referee is trying to calm things down.
Newcastle certainly think they deserve a penalty.
Dan Burn says some very naughty words to the referee after he is brought down in the box...
Arsenal have Newcastle pegged right back here: any further and they'll have to pay for a seat in the stands.
Ødegaard lets a pass ross under his boot on the edge of the box for Partey to unleash a strike... but it's blocked.
Newcastle have an 'attack' that ends in nothing...
Nketiah just sent all of Schar's bones flying out of his body and onto the floor as he spun past him like Sonic the Hedgehog. Whoosh.
GABRIEL!! SO CLOSE WITH THE HEADER!
It went just wide to the far post!
Ah, the referee gave a foul. Looked suspect to me, that one.
Free kick to Arsenal, going to be launched into the box...
Newcastle instantly scrambled back after losing the ball and robbed Ødegaard in seconds. That was impressive.
Nketiah needlessly fouls Schar and is booked. The striker looks frustrated.
Arsenal with a couple of minutes of controlled possession, probing to see if they can draw Newcastle out of their Roman turtle formation they've backed into.
Joelinton uses his body well to make a long run forward with the ball and drag Newcastle out of their defensive shape.
Ouch! Wilson jumps into a challenge and catches Saliba on the foot.
The defender looks good to carry on, fortunately.
Bruno Guimarães booked for a foul on Nketiah.
Newcastle get a breather after Wilson buys a much-needed foul on halfway.
Arteta, who was right next to the foul, is not a happy bunny rabbit.
A one-two between Saka and Ødegaard almost ends badly for Newcastle but the Norwegian's ball is just too heavy...
Joelinton is OK, by the way.
Nketiah is almost put through after Zinchenko's brilliant pass but it's well cut out by Bruno.
Joelinton is down after a foul from Benjamin White.
There's a photo of Dan Burn in his tiny car here:
Arsenal switch the play to Saka, who tries to get back the man mountain Dan Burn (who drives an incredibly small car).
Poor Ben White ran all the wayon his own before realising none of his friends had followed him, just Longstaff. The Newcastle midfielder cleared the danger.
Schar heads over a Newcastle corner.
Arsenal counter with... Ben White?
CHANCE! ØDEGAARD!
He does excellently well down the right, skipping over challenges, before slamming a shot into the side netting.
CHANCE!
It all came from a cleared cross: Nketiah ran all the way down the pitch and cut back to Xhaka, who decides to pass it square - something that literally nobody on earth saw coming - and everybody in an Arsenal shirt misses the pass.
Trippier tries a chipped pass over the left back towards the oncoming Almirón, but Arsenal - who will have studied it plenty of times with Arteta - clean up nicely.
Newcastle are now trying to force some pressure onto Arsenal; Wilson has a weak shot saved by Ramsdale.
Ødegaard is causing havoc in the middle; Newcastle can't grab hold of him, he's squirming everywhere, dipping and ducking under challenges like a cheating limbo player.
85% possession for Arsenal so far, who have already had 5 shots.
AND ANOTHER, ANOTHER CHANCE!
Martinelli slipped Xhaka through and the midfielder hit a low shot into the side netting!
Newcastle are on the ropes!
AND ANOTHER CHANCE!
The ball went out to the left after the save and was immediately hit by Martinelli. whose shot was blocked. Saka got on the loose ball and went down in the box, but the referee waved it away...
HUGE CHANCE FOR ARSENAL!!
Saka burns past two defenders before hitting a shot towards Pope! SAVED!
CHANCE!
Partey plays a great ball through the lines to Martinelli and the cross bounces first to White and then Ødegaard who flaps a volley over the bar from inside the box!
Free kick for Newcastle on the right. Trippier to cross in...
Cleared.
Newcastle are straight out of the blocks and press Arsenal high up the pitch...
The players take the knee...and we're off!
Newcastle kick us off from right to left.
Here are the lineups again:
Arsenal XI: Ramsdale; White, Saliba, Gabriel, Zinchenko, Ødegaard, Partey, Xhaka, Saka, Nketiah, Martinelli
Newcastle XI: Pope; Trippier, Schar, Botman, Burn, Willock, Guimarães, Longstaff, Almirón, Wilson, Joelinton
LET'S GO!
The players are on their way out of the tunnel now... and Eminem is playing on the speakers before the Premier League anthem - or maybe this is the new one?
Howe ends Ronaldo rumours
"We wish Cristiano all the best in his venture but there is NO TRUTH in that from our perspective."
Eddie Howe has put an end to the rumours that Ronaldo might have joined Newcastle on loan if they qualify for the Champions League.
This is your ten minute warning!
Both teams are finalising their warmups and are about to head down the tunnel!
Here's how the dressing room looks!
Arsenal and Newcastle are both going to be wearing their home kits, which should make the football even more visually pleasing.
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22-23 stats leaderboard:
Here's who's leading the way for each team. Mr Almirón is top of the goals while Saka heads up the assist chart. It's certainly going to be a great battle tonight!
More stats:
- If Arsenal don't concede tonight, they will equal the record of clean sheets against one team, currently held by Manchester United against Spurs (29).
- Newcastle beat The Gunners 2-0 at St James’ Park in May, and are looking to win consecutive league games against them for the first time since January 1996.
- Newcastle have won their first league game in just one of the last 10 calendar years (D2 L7), against Stoke City in 2018.
I know that you're going to stick by as we laugh and cry together through the ups and downs of Arsenal vs Newcastle in 45 minutes' time, but here's the information you need if you're in the US and you want to watch the game.
We've got another game on the other channel, if you'd like a bit of that as well.
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And here's the tweet...
They were late putting this out, so I went and typed it up, just for you. But here's the tweet anyway, and now we can all have a look at a mildly celebrating Martinelli. Lovely.
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Arsenal starting XI:
Ramsdale
White - Gabriel - Saliba - Zinchenko
Xhaka - Partey - Ødegaard
Martinelli - Nketiah - Saka
Team news! Newcastle first:
It's a strong lineup from Howe, as Callum Wilson comes in for Chris Wood, who starts alongside Almirón and Joelinton.
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A spooky stat...
Arsenal lost their opening fixture of 2022, against Manchester City.
They haven't lost two consecutive New Year's fixtures since 1995/6. And who beat them in the latter of those games?
Newcastle...
Don't think the 0-0 meant a bad performance
If it wasn't for the Leeds goalkeeper, Newcastle would have run away with the game. They took Leeds apart and were unlucky not to get another win on their tally for the season.
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Who's the ref?
Of course, it's Andrew Madley!
He has officiated 11 Premier League games so far this season and since the World Cup he has given out cards like it's Christmas.
His assistants are Lee Betts and Ian Hussin; the fourth official is Jarred Gillett and Mr VAR today is Stuart Atwell.
How the table looks:
Here is how things stand in the nosebleed altitude at the top of the Premier League table: Arsenal have edged even further away from City with that win over Brighton while Newcastlecreep behind Pep Guardiola like a silent badger, sitting just 2 points behind.
T | MP | W | D | L | |
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1 | 43 | 16 | 14 | 1 | 1 |
2 | 36 | 16 | 11 | 3 | 2 |
3 | 34 | 17 | 9 | 7 | 1 |
4 | 32 | 16 | 10 | 2 | 4 |
5 | 30 | 17 | 9 | 3 | 5 |
Eddie Nketiah has been Arsenal's stop-gap supply striker since Gabriel Jesus was sidelined, and he has scored in his last 3 Premier League starts at the Emirates, adding to his tally of 11 in 11 in all competitions.
And to break all curses and bad records, it probably helps to have a mix between a space alien and a radiation-emitting galaxy on your team. Lucky Newcastle, then.
Newcastle: team news and recap
The Magpies are also on the verge of a bit of history, as they could break a club record by going 16 games unbeaten if they avoid defeat tonight.
Alexander Isak has finally returned to training but may not have the match fitness to play while Shelvey, Targett and Krafth are also unavailable due to fitness issues.
Eddie Howe will be looking to break his own personal London curse as well: he has lost all 6 away games to Arsenal that he has been on the sidelines.
Their last game was one only it's mother could love, a 0-0 draw against Leeds United in the pouring rain at St James' Park. The less said about that the better, so I'll leave it at Newcastle should have definitely won and say no more.
Arsenal: team news and recap
This could be the 8th straight home win for The Gunners if they get 3 points tonight, but they will have to do it without Gabriel Jesus, who is still recovering from the injury he suffered at the World Cup with Brazil.
Reiss Nelson is also out.
Last time out, Arsenal swept Brighton aside, comfortably beating them 4-2, and no team in Premier League history has lost the title after collecting 16 points from 43 games, so the pressure of history is on Arteta's men to keep their good run going.
Well, well, well... it's the Premier League!
Hello everyone, it's Joe here and I've got the pleasure of guiding you through today's game - and what a monster it is!
It's wet and windy at the Emirates Stadium tonight, but that doesn't matter because it's Arsenal vs Newcastle!