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Newcastle Vs Arsenal: Arteta Puji The Magpies

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Arsenal menghadapi Newcastle United akhir pekan ini. Manajer Mikel Arteta memuji lawannya tersebut. Newcastle vs Arsenal berlangsung di St.

James' Park dalam lanjutan Liga Inggris, Sabtu (6/5/2023) dini hari WIB. Kedua tim bermain imbang tanpa gol pada pertemuan pertama musim ini.

Arsenal dituntut untuk bisa mengalahkan Newcastle, namun kemenangan tak akan mudah didapat. Newcastle sedang dalam laju dan terus berjuang untuk ada di posisi empat besar demi mendapatkan tiket ke Liga Champions musim depan.

ADVERTISEMENT SCROLL TO RESUME CONTENT "Kami akan mencoba memainkan permainan yang kami inginkan dan mereka ingin memainkan permainan yang sangat berbeda, itu sudah pasti," kata Arteta seperti dikutip dari situs resmi Arsenal. "Itu sebuah pertarungan saat kami melawan mereka di Emirates Stadium, saya pikir kami pantas memenangkan pertandingan.

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