In the post-match press conference, Arsenal’s manager, Mikel Arteta, didn’t hold back in expressing his deep dissatisfaction with the pivotal goal in the game. Arteta firmly believed that the goal should not have been allowed and even went so far as to label its approval as a disgrace, conveying his profound disappointment.
The match between Newcastle and Arsenal featured one of the most complex VAR reviews in Premier League history. Referees engaged in an extensive deliberation that lasted four minutes and six seconds to determine the legitimacy of Anthony Gordon’s goal.
Newcastle achieved a crucial victory against Arsenal at St. James’ Park, with Gordon scoring a close-range goal following an assist from Joe Willock. The match was fiercely contested, and Gordon’s goal ultimately turned out to be the game-winner.
Arteta now faces some critical strategic decisions following his team’s recent setbacks, which included the end of their longest unbeaten streak in 16 years. The absence of key players like Odegaard and Jesus played a significant role in the outcome. While Kai Havertz’s challenge ignited Arsenal’s performance, they struggled to capitalize on their dominance, managing just one shot on target throughout the match.
On a day when Manchester City scored six goals, Arteta will need to reconsider his team’s approach to attacking.
Gary Neville strongly condemned Kai Havertz for his “reckless” and “hazardous” tackle on Sean Longstaff during the Arsenal-Newcastle game. Despite the protests from Newcastle players and the commentary teams, Havertz was only shown a yellow card, a decision that left many puzzled.
Eddie Howe, Newcastle’s manager, orchestrated another significant victory for his team. The home side successfully withstood Arsenal’s second-half pressure, bringing an end to Arsenal’s undefeated start in the campaign. While Gordon’s goal might have been disputed under different circumstances, Newcastle fans celebrated the victory, propelling their team to sixth place in the Premier League standings, just four points behind Arsenal.