Published 2024-02-24 22.53
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Alexander Isak was back from injury, but that didn’t help Newcastle.
Arsenal went on the knock and won 4–1.
– Things are starting to click for us now, says Bukayo Saka.
Arsenal have started the goal production and when Swedish Alexander Isak and his Newcastle came to visit on Saturday, the crowd at the Emirates Stadium got to see a new goal show.
It ended up being 4-1 and Arsenal now have a breathtaking 15-1 goal difference in their last three league games.
Saka goalscorer again
The 1–0 goal was booked as an own goal by Sven Botman, Kai Havertz scored 2–0, Bukayo Saka 3–0 and Jakub Kiwior 4–0.
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Saka has now scored in five straight PL matches.
– I work hard in training every day and give it my all. Obviously, I also have very good teammates, which helps. It’s always fun to score goals, but the most important thing is that we win, says Saka.
Kris i Newcastle
Alexander Isak – who has a groin problem and could be forced into surgery after the season – played from the start but was goalless and substituted in the 64th minute.
The consolation goal was scored instead by a former Arsenal player – Joe Willock.
Newcastle goalkeeper Martin Dubravka missed missed the game due to illness and Loris Karius had to make his first start in over six months.
Nothing went further, but Newcastle continues to leak like a sieve.
In the last four games, they have conceded 13 goals.
– It is not good enough. We are disappointed, says Kieran Trippier to Viaplay.
Liverpool top the Premier League on 60 points, Manchester City (who beat Bournemouth 1–0) are second on 59 and Arsenal third on 58.
– We must continue to win games and put pressure on the teams in front of us, says Kai Havertz.