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Bravo, Rambo!

Ramsey helps Arsenal beat Newcastle to move up to third

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Aaron Ramsey’s parting gift to Arsenal might just be helping the club back into the Champions League. The Welshman nicknamed Rambo scored in the 30th minute to set Arsenal on their way to a 2-0 win over Newcastle, lifting Unai Emery’s team above Tottenham and Manchester United and into third place in the Premier League. Ramsey is leaving Arsenal after 11 years to join Juventus on a free transfer in July.

London: Aaron Ramsey’s parting gift to Arsenal might just be helping the club back into the Champions League.

Ramsey scored in the 30th minute to set Arsenal on their way to a 2-0 win over Newcastle on Monday, lifting Unai Emery’s team above Tottenham and Manchester United and into third place in the Premier League.

Alexandre Lacazette added the second goal in the 83rd minute in a dominant performanc­e at the Emirates by Arsenal, who have won 10 straight home league games within a single season for the first time since May 1998.

Ramsey is leaving Arsenal after 11 years to join Juventus on a free transfer in July. He remains important to Emery, however, and was handed the armband against Newcastle in the absence of regular captain Laurent Koscielny, who was out injured.

He thought he had put Arsenal ahead in the 13th minute when he side-footed home a far-post finish after a corner was flicked on at the near post. However, the goal was disallowed because Sokratis Papastatho­poulos was tugging the shirt of an opponent.

Ramsey got his goal soon after, though. He flicked a pass to Lacazette, who was dispossess­ed just inside the area. The ball ran loose and Ramsey pounced to send a first-time shot through the legs of Paul Dummett and in off the post from 15m.

His night ended prematurel­y when he picked up an injury in the 66th minute and immediatel­y signaled to come off.

“I think Aaron Ramsey is happy,” Emery said. “He is helping us and is playing with a very good performanc­e and scoring.”

At that stage, Newcastle were still in the game despite never seriously threatenin­g Arsenal goalkeeper Bernd Leno, but Lacazette secured the win when he ran onto a header by PierreEmer­ick Aubameyang and lobbed the ball over goalkeeper Martin Dubravka.

Arsenal rose back into the Champions League qualificat­ion spots – the league’s top four teams go automatica­lly into Europe’s top competitio­n – and has possibly the most benign set of fixtures of the four teams that are chasing a top-four place behind title challenger­s Liverpool and Manchester City.

“I can feel the difference in the atmosphere from last season,” Lacazette said. “Now we can maybe go to the Champions League.” Arsenal, who were 10 points behind Tottenham at the start of February, are now two points clear of their north London neighbour with seven matches still to play. Fourth-place Tottenham are tied on points with Manchester United in fifth, and Chelsea are a point further back.

Arsenal, last ahead of Tottenham at the end of a Premier League round on Dec 2, could be affected by their involvemen­t in the Europa League. They play Napoli in the two-leg quarter-finals starting next week.

“We are at the most important moment of the season,” Emery said. “We are making progress in the table but we know it is difficult. Tottenham, Chelsea and Manchester United are going to win a lot of games.”

 ??  ?? Gunners in arms: Arsenal’s Alexandre Lacazette (left) celebratin­g with PierreEmer­ick Aubameyang after scoring the second goal against Newcastle in the English Premier League match at the Emirates on Monday. — AP
Gunners in arms: Arsenal’s Alexandre Lacazette (left) celebratin­g with PierreEmer­ick Aubameyang after scoring the second goal against Newcastle in the English Premier League match at the Emirates on Monday. — AP
 ?? — AFP ?? Preview to first blood: Arsenal’s Aaron Ramsey celebratin­g after scoring against Newcastle but the goal was disallowed. The Welshman, however, went on to score the first goal in the 30th minute.
— AFP Preview to first blood: Arsenal’s Aaron Ramsey celebratin­g after scoring against Newcastle but the goal was disallowed. The Welshman, however, went on to score the first goal in the 30th minute.
 ??  ?? Determined: Arsenal’s Aaron Ramsey (centre) trying to dribble past Newcastle’s Ayoze Perez (right) during the Premier League match at the Emirates on Monday. — Reuters
Determined: Arsenal’s Aaron Ramsey (centre) trying to dribble past Newcastle’s Ayoze Perez (right) during the Premier League match at the Emirates on Monday. — Reuters

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