
Dicklan Rice’s surprising goal to win second place in the Premier League for Arsenal when they beat Newcastle United 1-0
Newcastle beat Arsenal three times this season, including the EFL Cup glory, and they were the ones who were much better than opportunities in the first half despite the disappearance of Talist Alexander Isak with a stomach injury.
But the Magpas were rejected with the second goal in the first half at David Raya, and Rice’s thunderstorm proved 10 minutes in the second half.
Arsenal are now confident in the Champions League and are definitely second. Newcastle still need to win over Everton next Sunday to make sure they play at the same level as European competition next season.
Arsenal against Newcastle United
Newcastle, despite allowing Arsenal to have the lion’s share of the ball, we are unlikely to take the lead in the first half if they haven’t found Raya in a special mood.
The Spaniard was close to evil for Arsenal when the game was directed for Sandro Tonali, but immediately escaped when he had to move closer to Bruno Guimaraiz twice after Wilson left the pitch.
Raya was tested as soon as possible, even after a Newcastle countertop was simplified, followed by Arsenal’s best chance of the first half when Nick Pop jumped in his nearest position to slip from one corner.
The pope was all stretched for the saiva, and Raya saw himself stabbing him a lot so that a few moments later around the post were shot around the post.
He was asked at the same time to play the champions with two more goals, first Dan Bern’s empty head and then we kept Sven Bott’s investigation.
The Rya Exhibition for the first half-half relys was rewarded by rice in a beautiful way. Arsenal were much better after the break, and after Anthony Gordon handed over a large-scale attack on the left, Rice saw a great blow to the remote angle with a great blow to Martin Odigard.
Eddie replied by mixing his package, he returned to four from the back after he started with three midfielders, Imil Craft, Luis Miley and William Osula.
His club was close to becoming a victim of another distant attempt, this time by Ben Watt, who narrowed the trumpet, but Magpiez came back in the final stages.
Harvey Barnes blew up high and wide after a smooth game on the edge of the region and Joylock was at the end of a Mazi run. Despite the late joint pressure, Newcastle failed to find a goal that would avoid defeat and make sure it would be a nervous person on the last day of their season.
Just two wins in their last two games and Arsenal’s defeat to Southampton on the final day, with a significant change in goals, in second place in Arsenal. Such an account will be at the forefront of Mikel Arteta’s head when Arsenal ends the season and think about what it may have happened.