Free-scoring Arsenal hammer Newcastle to keep title pressure on Liverpool, Man City

Arsenal's Brazilian defender #06 Gabriel Magalhaes (C) celebrates the first Arsenal goal, later given as an own-goal from Newcastle United's Dutch defender #04 Sven Botman during the English Premier League football match between Arsenal and Newcastle United at the Emirates Stadium in London on February 24, 2024. (Photo by JUSTIN TALLIS / AFP)
Arsenal's free-scoring Premier League form continued as Newcastle were blown away 4-1 at the Emirates on Saturday to move back within two points of leaders Liverpool.
Mikel Arteta's men stumbled to a 1-0 Champions League defeat
at Porto in midweek, but were quickly back on the horse domestically to take
their tally to 25 goals in six consecutive Premier League wins.
Arsenal's prowess from set-pieces forced an own goal from
Sven Botman before Kai Havertz, Bukayo Saka and Jakub Kiwior from another
corner killed off Newcastle.
The Gunners are aiming to win a first league title in 20
years and keen to make amends for faltering down the final straight last season
as Manchester City stormed clear on their way to win the treble.
Arsenal are the side in red hot form but remain in third,
one point behind second-placed City, with the title race fascinatingly poised
12 games from the end of the season.
Defeat is another blow to Newcastle's aspiration of European
football next season.
Eddie Howe's men were outclassed to remain down in eighth,
15 points adrift of the top four, and have now conceded 23 goals in their last
eight league games.
Howe was forced into handing goalkeeper Loris Karius just
his second appearance since joining Newcastle in 2022.
Karius was unfortunate for the opening goal as he parried Gabriel Magalhaes' powerful header, but the ball ricocheted back off Botman and crept over the line.

Arsenal have now scored 19 times from set-pieces in the
Premier League this season.
If there was a hint of fortune about the opener, the hosts'
second was a thing of beauty.
Jorginho's ball over the top picked out the run of Gabriel
Martinelli, who turned the ball perfectly into the path of Havertz for his
eighth goal of the season.
Saka has now scored seven times in the last five Premier
League games and only a fine save from Karius at his near post delayed the
England international continuing his scoring streak before half-time.
Havertz should have sealed the three points within two
minutes of the second half when he dragged a shot wide after Martinelli's pass
played him clean through on goal.
But the German international was involved for the third goal
as from his pass, Saka jinked inside and fired into the far corner for his 16th
goal of the season.
Set-piece coach Nicolas Jover has been credited with
Arsenal's lethal threat from dead balls.
The Frenchman had more cause to celebrate 21 minutes from
time when Kiwior's header from Declan Rice's corner deflected in off Lewis
Miley.
Newcastle did at least muster a consolation five minutes from time when former Arsenal midfielder Joe Willock looped in a header off the post.

But that did little to spoil Arsenal's Saturday night party
as they made another statement to Liverpool and City that they will not crumble
under the pressure of a title race like they did 12 months ago.
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