Arsenal a repris la tête de Manchester City au sommet de la Premier League à un point après avoir remporté un thriller contre Newcastle United à St James ‘Park.
L’équipe de Mikel Arteta, qui a disputé un match de plus que les champions, a superbement répondu à la pression exercée par la victoire de Manchester City sur Leeds United pour l’emporter dans une rencontre pleine d’action et pleine d’opportunités sur Tyneside.
Newcastle, tentant de renforcer sa poussée pour une place en Ligue des champions la saison prochaine, a commencé à un rythme fulgurant – Jacob Murphy a frappé le poteau et a annulé une pénalité par VAR.
Arsenal, cependant, a montré sa force et c’est le capitaine inspirant Martin Odegaard qui a poursuivi son doublé contre Chelsea en milieu de semaine en marquant son 15e but en Premier League de la saison devant le gardien de Newcastle Nick Pope de 25 mètres après 14 minutes.
S’ensuit un match magnifique plein d’opportunités dans une ambiance endiablée, Pope sauvant de manière cruciale Gabriel Martinelli, Bukayo Saka et Odegaard avant la mi-temps. Martinelli a également frappé la barre après la pause.
Le gardien d’Arsenal Aaron Ramsdale a également produit des arrêts vitaux de Joe Willock et Fabian Schar, avec Alexander Isak se dirigeant vers le poteau, avant que les Gunners ne se dégagent pour conclure les trois points – Schar transformant le centre de Martinelli dans son propre filet à la 71e minute.
Arsenal montre sa force
Il s’agissait d’un examen approfondi de toutes les améliorations apportées par Arsenal cette saison en entrant dans la serre de St James ‘Park, avec des attentes élevées pour Newcastle United alors qu’ils poursuivaient le football de la Ligue des champions.
Le match a commencé dans un mur de son avec Newcastle déterminé à maîtriser Arsenal dans un départ effréné qui a fait battre en retraite les Gunners.
Malgré tous les discours prématurés sur les “étrangleurs” quand Arsenal a disputé quatre matches de championnat sans victoire, ils ont montré qu’il y avait de nouvelles réserves de caractère et de résilience pour aller avec tout le talent naturel qu’ils possèdent.
Et personne ne l’illustre mieux que le capitaine Odegaard, qui a poursuivi sa saison exceptionnelle avec le premier but crucial, une autre de ces douces frappes qui sont devenues sa marque de fabrique.
La grande préoccupation d’Arsenal était qu’ils pourraient payer pour leur échec à saisir l’une des nombreuses opportunités dorées en première mi-temps, mais ils ont pu conclure cette victoire cruciale après le but de Schar.
Et Arsenal a montré qu’il avait ajouté une autre équipe au jeu avec ses tentatives de ralentir le jeu pour briser le rythme et l’élan de Newcastle.
Cela a enragé les supporters locaux et l’assistant du manager de Newcastle, Eddie Howe, Jason Tindall en particulier, mais c’est une tactique que les Magpies ont eux-mêmes utilisée cette saison quand cela leur a plu.
Arsenal est toujours le deuxième favori alors qu’il poursuit son premier titre depuis 2003/2004, mais il a de nouveau démontré qu’il était déterminé à mener la course jusqu’au bout.
Newcastle toujours sur la bonne voie
Les supporters de Newcastle United n’ont pas pu cacher leur déception au coup de sifflet final, car tous leurs efforts pour relever le défi du titre d’Arsenal et relever leurs propres aspirations en Ligue des champions n’ont abouti à rien.
Cela supprime une partie de la marge d’erreur alors qu’ils poursuivent une place dans le top quatre, mais la manière dont ils ont dirigé Arsenal si près et fait des marges si fines était un exemple de leurs progrès cette saison.
Qui sait ce qui aurait pu se passer si le tir de Murphy dans les premières minutes était entré au lieu de rebondir sur les boiseries? Mais à la fin, Arsenal a eu les meilleures chances et a remporté les trois points.
L’armée Toon est pleine de confiance en soi et d’optimisme, applaudissant même bruyamment après le coup de sifflet final alors que le manager Howe emmenait ses joueurs sur un tour de terrain.
Isak a montré à quel point il était une acquisition de qualité, mais il n’y avait pas de joie pour le milieu de terrain clé Bruno Guimaraes qui n’a pas connu l’un de ses meilleurs jours.
Newcastle reste troisième, deux points devant Liverpool cinquième, la bonne nouvelle pour Howe et ses joueurs étant qu’ils restent fermement maîtres de leur destin.
Joueur du match
ØdegaardMartin Ødegaard
Newcastle United
Numéro d’escouade22Nom de joueurle pape
Numéro d’escouade14Nom de joueurIsak
Numéro d’escouade2Nom de joueurTrippier
Numéro d’escouadedixNom de joueurSaint Maximin
Numéro d’escouade28Nom de joueurWillock
Numéro d’escouade23Nom de joueurMurphy
Numéro d’escouade4Nom de joueurBotman
Numéro d’escouade9Nom de joueurWilson
Numéro d’escouade33Nom de joueurBrûler
Numéro d’escouade5Nom de joueurSchär
Numéro d’escouade7Nom de joueurJoelinton
Numéro d’escouade24Nom de joueurAlmiron
Numéro d’escouade39Nom de joueurBruno Guimaraes
Numéro d’escouade13Nom de joueurCible
Numéro d’escouade32Nom de joueuranderson
Numéro d’escouade8Nom de joueurGordon
Alignements
Newcastle
Formation 4-3-3
22le pape
2Trippier5Schär4Botman33Brûler
7Joelinton39Bruno Guimaraes28Willock
23Murphy9Wilson14Isak
22le pape
2Trippier
5SchärRéservé à 90 minutes
4Botman
33BrûlerRéservé à 73 minutesRemplacé parCibleà 82′minutes
7JoelintonRemplacé parandersonà 81′minutes
39Bruno Guimaraes
28WillockRemplacé parSaint Maximinà 78′minutes
23MurphyRemplacé parAlmironà 65′minutes
9WilsonRemplacé parGordonà 78′minutes
14Isak
Substituts
1Dúbravka
3Dummett
8Gordon
dixSaint Maximin
12Lewis
13Cible
19Manquillo
24Almiron
32anderson
Arsenal
Formation 4-3-3
1Ramsdale
4Blanc15Kiwior6gabriel35Zinchenko
8Ødegaard20Jorginho34Xhaka
7Saka9Gabriel Jésus11Martinelli
1Ramsdale
4Blanc
15Kiwior
6gabriel
35ZinchenkoRemplacé parTierneyà 61′minutes
8ØdegaardRemplacé parParteyà 80′minutes
20Jorginho
34Xhaka
7SakaRemplacé parNelsonà 87′minutes
9Gabriel JésusRemplacé parNketiahà 87′minutesRéservé à 90 minutes
Le match se termine, Newcastle United 0, Arsenal 2.
La deuxième mi-temps se termine, Newcastle United 0, Arsenal 2.
Faute d’Anthony Gordon (Newcastle United).
Thomas Partey (Arsenal) se voit accorder un coup franc dans la moitié de terrain défensive.
Fabian Schär (Newcastle United) reçoit un carton jaune.
Eddie Nketiah (Arsenal) reçoit un carton jaune.
Handball d’Eddie Nketiah (Arsenal).
Coin, Newcastle United. Corner concédé par Ben White.
Coin, Newcastle United. Corner concédé par Reiss Nelson.
Coin, Newcastle United. Corner concédé par Aaron Ramsdale.
Tentative enregistrée. Allan Saint-Maximin (Newcastle United) du pied droit de l’extérieur de la surface est stoppé au centre du but. Assisté de Matt Targett.
Tentative ratée. Fabian Schär (Newcastle United) du pied gauche de l’extérieur de la surface est trop haut. Passe décisive d’Elliot Anderson sur corner.
Coin, Newcastle United. Corner concédé par Reiss Nelson.
Fabian Schär (Newcastle United) se voit accorder un coup franc dans la moitié de terrain défensive.
Faute d’Eddie Nketiah (Arsenal).
Remplacement, Arsenal. Reiss Nelson remplace Bukayo Saka.
Remplacement, Arsenal. Eddie Nketiah remplace Gabriel Jesus.
Faute de Miguel Almirón (Newcastle United).
Aaron Ramsdale (Arsenal) se voit accorder un coup franc dans la moitié de terrain défensive.
Remplacement, Newcastle United. Matt Targett remplace Dan Burn.
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Clarke’s preferred formation is usually some variation of a five-back formation. However, Scotland lined up with a back four against the Poles.
With no Kieran Tierney, Aaron Hickey or Nathan Patterson in the squad through injury, can we expect that to be the case again in Portugal?
Former Scotland manager Craig Levein: “I’m not 100% sure. We tried to crowbar [Andy] Robertson and [Kieran] Tierney onto the same side. I thought we had found a solution by playing a back five with one at left wing-back and one at left centre-back.
“However, Tierney isn’t available, so I’m not sure. The five gives us a wee bit more safety, but if you play a five, your wing backs have to be adventurous. If they’re not, then progress up the pitch is limited.”
Former Scotland midfielder Leanne Crichton: “I don’t think the personnel lends itself to a back five. I don’t think we’ve got a right-sided wing back.
“It’s not Anthony Ralston’s position. He needs to be deeper when receiving the ball.
“Max Johnston could be a wing-back, but he has not enough minutes played this season. Would it be reckless to start him?
“When you don’t have Aaron Hickey or Nathan Patterson, it’s a real struggle to go with a back five.”
Former Scotland centre-half Willie Miller: “It would be the three centre backs for me after watching us play with two on Thursday.
“I’m not sure about the personnel, or the formation, but you’ve got much more responsibility if it’s only the two of you.
“Another centre-back contracts the space that the opposition can expose and you need to do that at the top level. I would ask Grant Hanley to play in the middle, with Scott McKenna on one side and either John Souttar or Ryan Porteous on the other side.”
What pleased Wright most was his players’ application throughout the contest.
While Ben Futcher’s side enjoyed the majority of possession and opportunities, Pierce Charles was largely comfortable in the Northern Ireland goal and England created no gilt-edged openings. When NI used their high press aggressively, they forced England into mistakes and were a threat on the break.
“We want to try and develop a culture where Northern Ireland don’t just get 10 men behind the ball,” said Wright.
“At times we had to do that, but we don’t want to do it for 90 minutes because it normally ends up with the same result, a 1-0 defeat. Yes, they penetrated, yes, they had chances, but I wouldn’t say they had a glaring miss or anything.
“Pierce made good saves, maybe one exceptional save, we put bodies on the line and in the end with England pressing forward we knew we could hit them on the counter attack which we nearly did.
“Now going forward, can we have more possession? Can we do better when we win the ball back?”
Thirty years on from reaching the World Cup semi-finals with a team spearheaded by Hristo Stoichkov, Bulgarian football has fallen on hard times of late.
While it was not so long ago that they could call on the likes of Dimitar Berbatov – the former Manchester United and Tottenham striker played his youth football at Feeney’s old side Pirin – Martin and Stylian Petrov, Illian Illiev’s current squad does not possess the star power of old.
After Thursday’s 0-0 draw with Belarus, their only win in their last 16 games came against Tanzania and they finished bottom of their group in qualifying for Euro 2024.
Feeney, though, warns against underestimating their ability.
“When they finished fourthth at in the World Cup, they had some of the world’s greatest players at that time, [Hristo] Stoichkov, [Yordan] Letchkov. A lot of their players were out of the country, playing in Germany and Italy.
“But you just have to look at the [domestic] football as well. Remember Ludogorets, who are one of the top teams out there, beat Crusaders 9-0 [on aggregate in the Champions League qualifiers of 2018].
“It is a big football country with very good players. You can’t underestimate Bulgarian football. It can be a lot slower, but they’re technically very, very good players.
Chelsea’s co-owners are looking to buy each out amid a rift at board level.
Chairman Todd Boehly and majority owners Clearlake Capital are both prepared to take full control of the club.
Boehly has gradually lost power despite being named co-controlling owner after the club’s purchase from Roman Abramovich for £2.5bn in July 2022, with Clearlake – which owns a 61.5% stake – in primary control at Stamford Bridge.
Clearlake co-founder Behdad Eghbali has become the most hands-on figure within the ownership group since Boehly stepped down as interim sporting director in January 2023.
Multiple figures in the senior hierarchy now recognise there is a rift between two main blocs – Clearlake and the group allied to Boehly, including billionaire partners Hansjorg Wyss and Mark Walter, which owns the other 38.5% of the club.
Any rift has previously been denied by sources at the club.
Clearlake does not want to sell any of its stake in the club and is open to expanding it.
But Boehly also wants to buy out that stake and is keen to see the situation resolved quickly.
The two parties have matching rights and blocking options, should third parties come to the table.
The issue has been kept from most involved in the sporting side of the club, but some senior figures believe work on revamping or moving stadium has slowed due to the situation.
As part of a written agreement, the chairman will change every five years, which is due to see Boehly step down in 2027.
Clearlake would need to approve any sale of Boehly’s shares to a third party.
Since the 2022 takeover, Chelsea have spent over £1bn on new signings and were criticised for hoarding players during the summer transfer window, with 42 senior players on the books at one point, although that number was cut to 36.
Current manager Enzo Maresca was hired from Leicester in July to replace Mauricio Pochettino, who left Stamford Bridge after only one season in charge.
Pochettino, who departed by mutual consent, was the latest boss to leave under the new owners, who had previously sacked Thomas Tuchel and Graham Potter.
Luis ‘Duk’ Lopes has apologised to Aberdeen following his early season absence and says he “will work hard every day to try and help the team”.
The winger, 24, has not featured so far this season and the club took disciplinary action against the Cape Verde international when he did not report for training in July.
Aberdeen have confirmed Duk, who is out of contract next summer, is back in first team training “after a period of absence”.
And Duk said: “I would like to sincerely apologise to everyone associated with Aberdeen for my absence over the last period.
“I deeply regret being away. I am grateful to the club, the manager, my team-mates and supporters for giving me a chance. I will work hard every day to try and help the team.”
Chief executive Alan Burrows said Duk had recognised “his behaviour was not what we would expect from any Aberdeen player”.
And manager Jimmy Thelin, who took over during the summer, commented: “Duk has demonstrated his contrition over this situation and understands his behaviour falls well below the standards we expect here so it is our job now to work with him in training and get him ready to compete for a place in the squad again.”
Hundreds of Wales football fans due to watch their country play Montenegro on Monday have put their plans on hold after their plane collided mid-air with a bird in the sky.
They had been due to leave Cardiff Airport on Friday night, but their flight remained on the ground for safety checks following the bird strike, causing hold-ups and frustration for some of the travelling fans.
Tour operator Wonky Sheep had advised its customers to stay at home and await an update while it tried to make alternative plans, but BBC Wales has been told some fans have already booked their own separate flights from London.
“We are trying our best to find a solution,” said the operator.
“Unfortunately, incidents like this happen in aviation and, as much as we tried, everything happened too late to operate the flight as planned.
“We told supporters as soon as we could and ensured those who needed accommodation had somewhere to stay.
“We would never intentionally let our fans down and we are trying our best to find a solution.”
Wales fans Richard Grigg had been due to travel on the flight to Podgorica in Montenegro from Cardiff Airport, following Wales’ 0-0 game against Turkey at Cardiff City Stadium on Friday evening.
“We received a message at half time during the game last night telling us not to travel to the airport, and advising us to go home,” he said.
“We’re waiting for them to let us know if they’ve arranged a flight and, otherwise, we’ll need to look at other options.
“We’ve paid for this flight with Wonky Sheep and we’d rather get a direct flight from Cardiff. Otherwise we’ll need to travel to London.”
Some fans “haven’t waited and they’ve paid for a different flight from Heathrow”, he added.
“It’s frustrating having to wait for updates and we’d like to know one way or another so we can think of another plan.”
Northern Ireland U21 manager Tommy Wright says he is a “proud man” after watching his side hold England to a goalless draw in the Euro 2025 qualifier at the Ballymena Showgrounds.
At Euro 2024, every one of England’s starting XI throughout the tournament sang God Save the King.
However, this has not always been the case.
In 2022, Liverpool’s Trent Alexander-Arnold was criticised by some for failing to sing the national anthem before a Nations League defeat by Hungary in Budapest.
Former England captain Wayne Rooney often did not sing the national anthem, particularly before he was given the armband.
The Football Association backed Rooney’s decision.
“Whether a player wishes to sing the national anthem or not is purely a personal choice,” an FA spokesperson said in 2012.
But former Manchester United captain Gary Neville says he chose not to sing the national anthem because he was told he “must” sing it by former FA chairman Geoff Thompson in 1995. , external
“I didn’t sing it the first time I played for England,” said Neville.
“Partly because I thought, I’m serious about my work and I’m not singing before a game.
“He [Thompson] only ever sought out one conversation with me.
“Did he want to pick my brains on World Cup preparation? Or ask how the FA could help behind the scenes? No, Mr Thompson wanted to know why I didn’t sing the National Anthem.
Legendary former Liverpool captain Ron Yeats has died at the age of 86.
The ex-Scotland defender was part of the Liverpool side that won the Second Division title in 1962, before going on to win two top-flight titles, the FA Cup and the Charity Shield three times.
He played 454 games before joining Tranmere in 1971.
More than 400 of those appearances were as captain, a tally bettered only by Steven Gerrard.