Newcastle United suffer Champions League wobble as Arteta and Odegaard revive Arsenal title charge
NEWCASTLE: Whoever thought it was going to be easy?
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NEWCASTLE: Whoever thought it was going to be easy?
Arsenal showed no sign of raising the white flag in the Premier League title race with a 2-0 victory at Newcastle United on Sunday to close the gap on leaders Manchester City to one point.
Arsenal kept the Premier League title race alive as Martin Odegaard's strike and Fabian Schar's own goal beat Newcastle 2-0 on Sunday to close to within one point of leaders Manchester City.
NEWCASTLE, England :Arsenal showed no sign of raising the white flag in the Premier League title race with a 2-0 victory at Newcastle United on Sunday to close the gap on leaders Manchester City to one point.
Arsenal kept the Premier League title race alive as Martin Odegaard's strike and Fabian Schar's own goal beat Newcastle 2-0 on Sunday to close to within one point of leaders Manchester City. City have a game in hand on top of their slender lead, but the Gunners are refusing to give up the fight in their hunt for a first league title in 19 years. Newcastle's second home defeat of the season slows the Magpies' charge towards Champions League football next season as their lead over fifth-placed Liverpool remains three points.
Around 10 minutes of normal time remained when the outstanding Martin Ødegaard and the almost equally impressive Gabriel Martinelli were withdrawn.
Martin Odegaard helped to keep alive Arsenal's fading Premier League title hopes as they came through the sternest of tests to dent Newcastle’s bid for Champions League football.
Arsenal kept their slim hopes of lifting a first Premier League crown in nearly 20 years alive as they beat Newcastle 2-0 at St James’ Park. Mikel Arteta’s side rode their luck at times, as their hosts twice hit the woodwork, but Martin Odegaard’s early strike set them on their way to an impressive victory.