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Gordon’s controversial Newcastle winner ends Arsenal’s unbeaten start
Newcastle United's Anthony Gordon scores their sides first goal during the Premier League match at St. James' Park, Newcastle upon Tyne, November 4, 2023

Newcastle 1-0 Arsenal
by Roger Domeneghetti
at St. James' Park

NEWCASTLE burnished their top four credentials, and dented Arsenal’s title challenge with a hard-fought, at times bad-tempered, win on Saturday evening. Perhaps ironically given their opponents, the score was 1-0.

“It’s a massive win for us,” said a delighted Eddie Howe. “The players, the group were unbelievable. I can’t praise them enough.”

But Newcastle’s determination tells only part of the story of a game that was notable for a brace of red cards that probably should have been but weren’t, and a goal that might not have been but was.

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