Arsenal delivered another dominant performance in the Premier League as they defeated Newcastle 4-1, moving within two points of the top of the table. The Gunners, coming off a disappointing loss in the Champions League, showcased their attacking prowess with goals from Sven Botman (own goal), Kai Havertz, Bukayo Saka, and Jakub Kiwior. Despite Joe Willock's late header denying them a clean sheet, Arsenal's impressive goal difference and recent run of high-scoring victories highlight their strong form. The match saw Arsenal set the pace early on, with Declan Rice and Jorginho making notable contributions. The Gunners took the lead through a fortuitous set-piece goal, followed by a well-executed move that led to Havertz's goal. Although they missed some opportunities, Arsenal continued to dominate the game, with Saka's curling shot finding the back of the net and Kiwior's header sealing the victory. Newcastle managed to score a consolation goal through Willock, but it had little impact on the outcome. Arsenal comfortably controlled the game in stoppage time to secure an impressive win. With this result, Arsenal sends a clear message to their title rivals and maintains their strong position in the league.
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