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Arsenal Strike Back in Title Race as Arteta’s Men Silence Doubts with Crucial Newcastle Win

Declan Rice’s now-viral “it’s not done” message after Arsenal’s setback against Manchester City has aged well and the Gunners backed his words with a crucial response in the Premier League title race.

Arsenal bounced back in style as Eberechi Eze’s superb strike sealed a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Newcastle, pushing them three points clear of Manchester City and reigniting the title battle.

After last week’s disappointment, manager Mikel Arteta described this phase as “a new league” and Arsenal have taken the first step in the right direction.

With “game one” successfully completed, the advantage now swings back in Arsenal’s favour.

Arteta expressed his satisfaction after the match, emphasizing the importance of delivering when it mattered the most.

“We knew how vital this game was, and we got the job done,” he said. “What was in our hands was to win, and we achieved that. We wanted a bigger margin, but the most important thing was securing the result.”

Manchester City’s victory over Burnley in midweek had briefly pushed Arsenal into second place for the first time since October, with both sides level on points and goal difference, but City ahead on goals scored.

That scenario placed enormous pressure on Arsenal heading into the Newcastle clash, especially after suffering consecutive defeats for the first time this season. The final whistle brought visible relief, with players collapsing to the ground in celebration after ending that difficult run.

Looking ahead to the final four league fixtures, Arteta made it clear he is prepared for the challenges that come with chasing a long-awaited title.

“After 22 years without winning it, I never expected this to be easy,” he said. “It won’t be a smooth path filled with comfort it will be tough, and we are ready for it.

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