Match Report
Newcastle United 2-0 Arsenal Match Report and all you need to know

Arsenal’s aspirations of reaching the Carabao Cup final were dashed as they suffered a 2-0 defeat to Newcastle United at St. James’ Park, culminating in a 4-0 aggregate loss in the semi-final. The Gunners, trailing by two goals from the first leg at the Emirates Stadium, faced an uphill battle and were unable to overturn the deficit.
First Half: Early Setback
The match began with Arsenal showing intent to claw back into the tie. In the 18th minute, captain Martin Ødegaard nearly provided a lifeline when his curling effort struck the post, narrowly missing the target. However, less than a minute later, Newcastle capitalized on a defensive lapse. Alexander Isak’s initial shot rebounded off the woodwork, and Jacob Murphy was quickest to react, slotting the ball past David Raya to give the Magpies a 1-0 lead on the night and a 3-0 advantage on aggregate.
Arsenal’s situation worsened when Gabriel Martinelli was forced off with a hamstring injury before halftime, further depleting Mikel Arteta’s attacking options.
Second Half: Mountain Too Steep
Emerging from the break, Arsenal needed a swift response to keep their hopes alive. Instead, in the 52nd minute, a miscommunication in defense allowed Anthony Gordon to pounce, doubling Newcastle’s lead and effectively sealing the tie.
Despite enjoying significant possession, the Gunners struggled to penetrate Newcastle’s resolute defense. The hosts, under Eddie Howe’s tactical guidance, employed a high-pressing game that disrupted Arsenal’s rhythm and limited their clear-cut opportunities.
Post-Match Reflections
This defeat marks a significant setback for Arsenal, who had harbored hopes of securing silverware in the Carabao Cup. The team must now regroup and focus on their Premier League campaign, where they currently sit in second place with 50 points from 24 games. Their next fixture is an away match against Leicester City at the King Power Stadium on Saturday, February 15, 2025.
For Newcastle United, the victory secures their place in the Carabao Cup final, where they will face either Liverpool or Tottenham Hotspur. The Magpies are now within reach of their first major domestic trophy since 1955, a testament to the progress made under Howe’s management.
Looking Ahead
Arsenal’s immediate concern will be the extent of Martinelli’s injury, with the Brazilian winger playing a pivotal role in their attacking setup. Arteta will need to assess his squad’s depth and resilience as they continue to compete on multiple fronts.
The upcoming Premier League clash against Leicester City presents an opportunity for the Gunners to rebound from this disappointment. Securing three points will be crucial to maintain pressure on league leaders and to bolster the team’s confidence following their Carabao Cup exit.
As the season progresses, Arsenal’s focus will undoubtedly shift towards solidifying their league position and making a deep run in European competitions. The lessons learned from this semi-final defeat could serve as a catalyst for improvement and renewed determination in the months ahead.
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