OR Newcastle hosted her Arsenal at St. James Park for its 10th matchday Premier League and led it to a painful 1-0 defeat, thanks to the golden scorer Alexander Isaac.
Third consecutive match that the “gunners” do not get the three points after the shocking defeat by Bournemouth (1-0) and the draw in the derby with Liverpool (2-2).
It is now -5 behind the leader Manchester City which even has less game.
It ends in defeat at St James’ Park.
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— Arsenal (@Arsenal) November 2, 2024
OR Newcastle stole the show early on in the match and easily took the lead in the 12th minute. From the right o Gordon with an excellent accurate cross he found him Isaac in the heart of the area and he with a nailed head left no room for reaction to Rail scoring 1-0.
She tried to answer in exactly the same way Arsenalbut its header Satchel did not find a target with the ball narrowly going wide in the 19th minute.
Until the end of the half, the “gunners” had the first say in the match, but they did not manage to transform their superiority into a goal, as a result of which they entered the locker room behind the score.
At the resumption of the game the home team largely leveled the match and tried to find their chance for a second goal as well. In the 58th minute, Gordon he tried his luck from long range but the ball went over the crossbar.
Again with a long shot came the next great phase of the match, with the scorer Isaac to threaten his home from a distance Rail in the 64th minute. But the Spaniard was ready and chased without a problem.
His team came very close to equalizing Artetawhen in the 70th minute o Rice he created some space for himself in the opposition area and with a set piece he attempted to score a great goal. But the ball went slowly and excruciatingly past Pope’s left crossbar.
The score didn’t change until the final whistle Newcastle to celebrate a great victory.
The schedule for the 10th matchday:
Saturday 02/11
Newcastle-Arsenal 1-0
(14′ Isaac)
Bournemouth-Manchester City (17:00)
Ipswich-Leicester (17:00)
Liverpool-Brighton (17:00)
Nottingham Forest-West Ham (17:00)
Southampton-Everton (17:00)
Wolves-Crystal Palace (19:30)
Sunday 03/11
Tottenham v Aston Villa (16:00)
Manchester United-Chelsea (18:30)
Monday 04/11
Fulham-Bradford (22:00)
The next (11th) matchday:
Saturday 09/11
Brentford-Bournemouth (17:00)
Crystal Palace-Fulham (17:00)
West Ham-Everton (17:00)
Wolves-Southampton (17:00)
Brighton-Manchester City (19:30)
Liverpool-Aston Villa (22:00)
Sunday 10/11
Manchester United-Leicester (16:00)
Nottingham Forest-Newcastle (16:00)
Tottenham-Ipswich (16:00)
Chelsea-Arsenal (18:30)
Source: Sport Fm
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