4/10 Newcastle Dad should never start for the club again

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Newcastle United headed for the contest at Emirates Stadium and beat Chelsea 2-0 in an ongoing race to finish within the Premier League Champions League spot.

However, the Magpie quickly returned to reality after losing 1-0 to Mikel Arteta’s gunner. In other words, only the points separate Eddie Howe’s toon from the seventh Nottingham Forest. Unfortunately, only the top 5 are allowed to seat around European elite tables.

So, Newcastle will need to return to David Moyes’ victory at Everton’s Everton home, with many underperformers at risk of being dropped from this important tie.

Fight for the Top 5 Spots

team

game

I’ll win

draw

defeat

point

2. Arsenal

37

19

14

4

71

3. Newcastle

37

20

6

11

66

4. Chelsea

37

19

9

9

66

5. Aston Villa

37

19

9

9

66

6. Man City

36

19

8

9

65

7. Nottingham Forest

37

19

8

10

65

Newcastle’s biggest underperformer vs Arsenal

Newcastle did not enter the contest away from home at the same clinical edge he showed against Enzo Maresca’s blues. In short, it was clear that they missed Alexander Isaac, who was ruled out by injuries.

Coming at the end of the fine, calm collision, Newcastle actually improved the hosts in terms of shots, but Arsenal showed more self-control in the moment of the crunch, especially when Declan Rice’s latest shock proved to be a manufacturer of difference between the two teams.

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Visitors did not have this restraint in the locker. Anthony Gordon was genuinely disappointed in the attacking area, and the former Everton winger finished the game without trying David Raya’s net effort. Adding to this, misunderstood dribbling from Liverpool-born attackers will culminate in rice firing the house.

Additionally, Harvey Burns called out 14 touches of the ball on the opposite left channel on a quiet day in the office from a former Leicester City man, but Jacob Murphy was unable to blow his wings when he couldn’t register an exact cross.

However, the most anonymous body has just begun for the last time to wear the famous black and white stripes.

4/10 DUD should not start again for Newcastle

Newcastle, of course, was hampering the trip with the injury of the 27-goal machine Isak, but Howe would have hoped that the spares would step into the mark in the costly absence of Sweden.

Instead, Callum Wilson really struggled to lead the Magpie line, resulting in the 33-year-old becoming obsessed with his manager shortly after the hour’s mark.

Wilson’s Number Performance

statistics

Wilson

I played a few minutes

64

The goal scored

0

assist

0

touch

17

shot

0

The exact path

8/8 (100%)

The dribbling was successful

0/2

The duel won

0/7

Statistics based on sofa score

It wasn’t an outstanding season for Wilson, leaving his struggle in North London – one goal has come in the way of the previous AFC Bournemouth striker, but even this misery on the big stage against Arteta’s subordinates felt the future of St. James’ parks, especially hanging in the balance.

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Beyond his unforgettable 64-minute stint, Wilson was unable to register a single shot on Arsenal’s goal, complete a single dribble to test the gunner’s defense, and failed to win a lonely duel from seven more attempts.

With this show alone, Wilson is unlikely to be maintained past this season, especially if there are promising young talents such as William Osla at Howes Free in the Strikers category.

Osra actually came in place of the 33-year-old veteran, and he didn’t test Raya either, but he bravely won a duel between them for the cause.

So Osula may now be stuck with Wilson, where Osula is now in decline. ChronicleLive journalist Lee Ryder is equally offensive to Aging Forward’s performance when he handed out a low rating of 4/10 in his way.

Cursing the team’s careless finish with a full-time whistle, Howe prays that he can be used again for the important final day contest.

If he isn’t, you’ll expect Osra to be thrown into the deep end, Wilson could now leave St. James’ park with a whisper.

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