Newcastle deal heavy blow to Arsenal’s Champions League hopes
NEWCASTLE: “Something special is stirring at St. James’ Park. Strap yourselves in. Howay the Lads.”
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NEWCASTLE: “Something special is stirring at St. James’ Park. Strap yourselves in. Howay the Lads.”
Of all the players to deal a hammer blow to Arsenal’s Champions League qualification hopes, the script was written for Bruno Guimaraes. Newcastle’s Brazilian midfield lynchpin has been a revelation since joining from Lyon in the January transfer window.
Newcastle United produced their best performance yet under Eddie Howe as the Magpies dealt Arsenal's hopes of finishing in the top four a huge blow following a 2-0 victory at St James' Park.
Arsenal's 2-0 defeat to Newcastle was a huge blow to their top-four hopes with Jamie Carragher now fearing for Mikel Arteta.
After a season of gentle optimism, global improvement and reasons to believe, it felt like it was all going to come down to this. The question was if Mikel Arteta’s best José Mourinho impression after the North London derby, ostentatiously avoiding explicit comment and covering for his Arsenal players by making himself the story, was to have the desired effect.
Arsenal's hopes of qualifying for the Champions League are now out of their hands after they slumped to a deserved 2-0 defeat to an inspired Newcastle at St James' Park.
The race for the final Champions League place in the Premier League is over. At least that's according to Sky Sports analysts Jamie Carragher and Gary Neville.
NEWCASTLE, England : Arsenal's defeat by Newcastle United on Monday was a disaster and their players didn't deserve to be on the pitch, midfielder Granit Xhaka said in a remarkable rebuke of his team mates.