Arsenal returned to the top of the Premier League after a 1–0 victory over Newcastle United at the Emirates Stadium, secured by a first-half wondergoal from Ebere Eze.
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The decisive moment arrived early in the match on Saturday, with the Arsenal match report stating: “A wondergoal from Ebere Eze saw us return to the top of the Premier League after beating Newcastle United at Emirates Stadium.”
The decisive moment arrived early in the match on Saturday, with the Arsenal match report stating: “A wondergoal from Ebere Eze saw us return to the top of the Premier League after beating Newcastle United at Emirates Stadium.”
The goal came in the 10th minute following a set-piece routine.
A post-match report on the Arsenal website noted, “A clever corner routine paved the way for the England international to arrow the ball into the top corner of the Magpies’ goal to register his 10th Gunners goal.”
Arsenal also underlined the significance of the strike in their set-piece record.
It read, “That was our 17th goal from a corner in the Premier League this season, breaking the all-time competition record.”
Newcastle United arrived at the Emirates in poor league form, but created early chances through William Osula and Bruno Guimarães, both failing to convert. Arsenal responded through structured attacking play, with Martin Ødegaard involved in the build-up to Eze’s earlier chance before the breakthrough goal.
The report described how the goal was constructed: “A dummy run by Odegaard fooled Newcastle into thinking we were running a similar routine, but instead Noni Madueke picked out Kai Havertz in the area.
“He laid the ball off to Eze on the edge of the box, and this time he magnificently drilled it into the top corner out of the reach of Nick Pope.”
Arsenal were forced into a change in the first half when Kai Havertz was withdrawn due to injury and replaced by Viktor Gyökeres. Later, Eze himself also left the pitch after picking up a knock.
Newcastle continued to threaten, including efforts from Sandro Tonali and Yoane Wissa, while Arsenal had late chances through Bukayo Saka, who returned from injury, and Gabriel Martinelli.
The report also detailed a key VAR moment late on: “A mistake by Pope saw Gyokeres attempt to skip past him, the goalkeeper brought him down well outside his box but a VAR check for denial of a goalscoring opportunity let the Magpies keeper off the hook.”
Despite sustained pressure in the closing stages and seven minutes of added time, Arsenal held firm defensively to secure the win.
The result moves Arsenal back to the top of the Premier League with four matches remaining and comes ahead of their Champions League semi-final first leg against Atlético Madrid on April 29 at the Estadio Metropolitano.
