Arsenal suffer a huge blow in their pursuit of a top four finish, losing 2-0 to Newcastle United

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By Reuters | May 17, 2022
May 16, 2022 Newcastle United's Jacob Murphy celebrates after Bruno Guimaraes scores their second goal Action Images via Reuters

Newcastle United dealt a huge blow to Arsenal’s chances of qualifying for the Champions League by beating them 2-0 in the Premier League on Monday.

An own goal from Ben White and then a late strike from January signing Bruno Guimaraes sealed the win for Newcastle and left Arsenal two points off Tottenham Hotspur in fourth in the standings with one game of the season remaining.

Newcastle started brightly, roared on by their fans in their last home game of the season. They came close to scoring in the 37th minute through Allan Saint-Maximin, who cut in from the wing to the edge of area, but saw his low shot palmed away by goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale.

The breakthrough came shortly after halftime, however, when Joelinton powered down the left wing and sent in a low cross that came off Arsenal defender White and into his own net.

The hosts had plenty of chances to double their lead and finally did in the 85th minute when the ball ricocheted off Ramsdale into the path of Guimareas who side-footed it in.

The win, Newcastle’s first in the league over Arsenal since April 2018, means Eddie Howe’s side move up to 12th in the standings having been in the bottom three at Christmas.

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