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In tatters! ‘Massive club’

Newcastle United blow up sorry Arsenal’s Champions League dream

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Newcastle, United Kingdom - Mikel Arteta castigated his Arsenal side for throwing away a season’s work in a limp 2-0 defeat at Newcastle that looks set to see the Gunners miss out on Champions League football for a sixth successive season.

Tottenham remain two points above their north London rivals in fourth place in the Premier League.

Spurs now realistica­lly only need a draw away to already-relegated Norwich on Sunday to secure a top-four finish thanks to their superior goal difference.

Arsenal’s defeat also guaranteed third-place Chelsea’s place in the Champions League next season.

Ben White’s own goal and Bruno Guimaraes’ late strike was the difference between the sides.

But the manner of the Newcastle performanc­e was even more impressive as Eddie Howe’s men sent a message they could be challengin­g for a top-four finish themselves next season.

“A really difficult night to swallow,” said Arteta. “Newcastle deserved to win comfortabl­y.

“They were much better than us in everything that a football match requires. We could not cope tonight with the game we had to play here.”

Arteta’s men were in the driving seat with three games to go as they lead Spurs by four points.

But Tottenham’s 3-0 derby win on Thursday cranked up the pressure on the young Gunners who failed to respond.

“Newcastle were 10 times better than us and the performanc­e was nowhere near what we need to play in the Champions League,” added Arteta. “We weren’t at the races.”

Only Manchester City and Liverpool have won more Premier League points than the Magpies in 2022 since they began to splash to wealth of the Saudi sovereign wealth fund in the transfer market.

More big money signings are expected to arrive at St. James’ Park in the coming months, but Arsenal’s budget in the transfer market could be severely dented by again missing out on the riches of the Champions League.

“It was a brilliant all-round performanc­e. It was front foot, we never let up and that’s the most pleasing thing,” said Howe.

“We have to improve and work incredibly hard to improve everything about the team over the summer. It’s a massive club, we have big ambitions, but I have to focus on how we do it rather than talk.”

Newcastle’s upturn under Howe had been lacking a scalp against one of the Premier League’s traditiona­l top six.

But they got that and more as Arsenal were lucky to escape without a more comprehens­ive defeat.

Newcastle were 10 times better than us and the performanc­e was nowhere near what we need to play in the Champions League. We weren’t at the races.

MIKEL ARTETA

 ?? (AFP) ?? Bruno Guimaraes celebrates after scoring Newcastle United's second goal against Arsenal in their English Premier League match at St James' Park in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, north east England on Monday
(AFP) Bruno Guimaraes celebrates after scoring Newcastle United's second goal against Arsenal in their English Premier League match at St James' Park in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, north east England on Monday

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