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Half time: Arsenal 0-0 Newcastle
Peep peep! Newcastle will be the happier team at half-time. They dominated the first half an hour and, though Arsenal improved after an abysmal start, most of Martin Dubravka’s work was straightforward. See you in 10 minutes for the second half.
43 min Saint-Maximin reminds Arsenal of his threat with a scintillating 50-yard run down the left. Eventually he beats Bellerin and slides the ball right across the six-yard area. He should have gone for goal as he had nobody in support.
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41 min Pepe’s free-kick is tipped over acrobatically by Dubravka – an eyecatching but relatively straightforward. The corner brings a chance for Mustafi, whose shot is headed off the line by Joelinton.
41 min “Arsenal started the 2007-08 season with three DMs – Diarra, Flamini and Gilberto – and they were all gone within 18 months,” says Norrie Hernon. “We haven’t replaced them, or been the same since. 2008 was the last anywhere near complete Arsenal side.”
Yes, I’d agree with that (though for a month or so in the spring of 2010 I thought you were going to win the league). It’s just that I suspect many people think Arsenal never recovered from selling Vieira and then Henry, and forget how good that 2007-08 team was before the Birmingham match derailed them.
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40 min Aubameyang’s deflected long-range shot just clears the crossbar. Arsenal have been so much better in the last 10 minutes.
37 min Ozil plays a good pass to Nketiah, whose snapshot from 16 yards is a bit too close to Dubravka. It was a confident effort, though.
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35 min This is a better spell for Arsenal, who have started to pass the ball to each other with something resembling regularity.
34 min Pepe’s inswinging cross is headed away from goal by Nketiah, who mistimed his jump 12 yards from goal. It was a difficult chance anyway.
32 min Ozil waves an insouciant pass with the outside of the foot to find Aubameyang on the left. He moves infield, shifts the ball away from Fernandez and hits a fairly tame low shot that is comfortably saved by Dubravka at the near post.
30 min Saint-Maximin does really well to release the overlapping Rose, whose cutback towards Joelinton is cleared by David Luiz. Saint-Maximin is a serious talent.
29 min An excellent inswinging corner from Pepe skims the head of Mustafi at the near post and hits David Luiz on the edge of the six-yard box. He would have needed supernatural reactions to do anything with that.
28 min Here’s Ian Copestake. “I pray the VAR gods will be kind to you today, my son, and not see you headbutting the confessional.”
I’m zen. VAR anger is so 2019.
25 min Almiron goes on a dangerous run from the halfway line to the edge of the Arsenal area. He looks round, realises he has no company except five Arsenal players, and dives. No foul.
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24 min Another good break from Newcastle. The impressive Saint-Maximin finds the overlapping Bentaleb, whose low cross is too close to Leno.
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22 min “God, this is depressing,” says Norrie Hernon. “When you say ‘Arsenal haven’t got going at all’, do you mean a) this game b) this season c) since 2008 or d) existentially?”
2008, you say. Interesting. Very … interesting.
21 min An imaginative effort from Saka, curled towards the far top corner from the edge of the area, drifts a few yards wide.
19 min The lively Saint-Maximin is fouled 30 yards from goal by Ceballos. Newcastle have been much the better team in the first 20 minutes.
15 min Saint-Maximin beats Ceballos with ease on the left of the area and cuts the ball back for Joelinton, who shoots just wide at the near post. The ball was slightly behind him, otherwise I think he’d have scored.
14 min Leno makes a good save. Newcastle tried the old Beckham/Scholes corner, with Lazaro driving it to the edge of the D for Longstaff to volley. He didn’t get hold of it but it took a big deflection, forcing Leno to scramble across his line and push it behind for a corner.
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9 min It’s been a bright start from Newcastle, with Lazaro looking lively at right wing-back. Xhaka is booked for pulling him back off the ball.
5 min A good break from Newcastle. Joelinton runs at Mustafi down the left and hammers a cross that is controlled by Lazaro beyond the far post. He dances between two defenders and is about to shoot when Aubameyang stabs the ball behind for a corner.
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3 min Bellerin wins an early corner for Arsenal. It’s curled in by Pepe and volleyed clear at the near post.
“Bellerin has been looking more than a bit tentative since coming back – I blame the haircut,” says Charles Antaki. “Is it time, Rob, for a Joy of Six on footballers who have lost potency along with long locks? Bellerin, Fellaini, er, Gullit .. Samson …. I’m sure you can think of the remainder.”
KENNY SAMSON ROFL?!?!?!?!?!?!
“Well,” says Patrick van IJzendoorn, “at least Portadown managed to score.”
My favourite part of this clubt is the windmill celebration. Yep, you the man.
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“All to play for,” says Bill Hargreaves. “Love the match programme cover with a vintage photo of Lee Dixon and Paul Gascoigne, back in the days when you didn’t want too much starch in your shorts, or hair. Play up, play up!”
Team news
Eddie Nketiah makes his full Premier League debut for Arsenal, while Dani Ceballos plays in the league for the first time since the start of November. The wing-backs Danny Rose and Valentino Lazaro make their first starts since moving to Newcastle on loan.
Arsenal (4-2-3-1) Leno; Bellerin, Mustafi, David Luiz, Saka; Ceballos, Xhaka; Pepe, Ozil, Aubameyang; Nketiah.
Substitutes: Martinez, Sokratis, Kolasinac, Torreira, Willock, Martinelli, Lacazette.
Newcastle (3-4-2-1) Dubravka; Fernandez, Lascelles, Clark; Lazaro, Bentaleb, S Longstaff, Rose; Almiron, Saint-Maximin; Joelinton.
Substitutes: Darlow, Schar, Lejeune, M Longstaff, Ritchie, Hayden, Atsu.
Referee Lee Mason.
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Preamble
Hello. When Arsenal won at Newcastle on the opening weekend of the season, you would have got exceedingly long odds on this return fixture being a mid-table clash. A combination of Arsenal taking the season off and Steve Bruce producing a minor miracle means that only goal difference separates the two teams, who sit in 11th and 12th.
Arsenal are threatening to make progress under Mikel Arteta, even though results have been mediocre. While they are a medium-term project, Newcastle’s limitations – and a grotesque injury list – have given them little choice but to live hand to mouth all season. They have done it brilliantly, even if results have sometimes been better than performances.
This may be a mid-table clash, but that doesn’t make it meaningless. The table is very tight this season, the top three aside, and both teams could still be dragged into a relegation battle. More to the point, they could still challenge for the all-new Fifth Place Trophy. A win for either side today would move them within five points of Sheffield United and a possible Champions League place.
Kick off is at 4.30pm.
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