Unai Emery Impressed By Arsenal's Plucky Win At St. James' Park
12th August 2019
While they were only sporadically effective in attack, they remained organised enough at the back to keep Newcastle at bay until Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang fired the second-half winner

- Unai Emery saluted Arsenal's gritty 1-0 win at Newcastle on Sunday as the Gunners erased the painful memories of last season's away-day woes
- Emery's side did not record their first Premier League clean sheet on their travels until April last term and managed only one in the top flight all season
- But Emery has worked hard to overhaul Arsenal at the start of his second season in charge, with a host of new signings and a more determined mentality fuelling the north Londoners' solid effort at St James' Park on Sunday
LONDON, United Kingdom- Unai Emery saluted Arsenal's gritty 1-0 win at Newcastle on Sunday as
the Gunners erased the painful memories of last season's away-day woes.
Emery's side did not
record their first Premier League clean sheet on their travels until April last
term and managed only one in the top flight all season.
That wretched run
played a key role in Arsenal's failure to finish in the top four.
But Emery has worked
hard to overhaul Arsenal at the start of his second season in charge, with a
host of new signings and a more determined mentality fuelling the north
Londoners' solid effort at St James' Park on Sunday.
While they were only
sporadically effective in attack, they remained organised enough at the back to
keep Newcastle at bay until Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang fired the second-half
winner.
New boys Dani
Ceballos, Nicolas Pepe and Gabriel Martinelli were introduced from the bench to
add more optimism for Arsenal fans.
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"I want to win,
I want to score and I want to do a clean sheet. Today we won and we did
that," Emery said.
"The balance
offensively and defensively is only taken with the victory. Today in our 90
minutes, we could do that.
"Also, we
created chances and we need also to create chances for our strikers and today
with Auba, we won."
Asked about his new
signings, Emery added: "David Luiz did pre-season with another team and he
is OK to play physically, but he only trained completely with us yesterday. On
Friday, he did 30 minutes with us.
"Nicolas Pepe
came one week ago and physically he needs to get his best fitness to be ready
to play 100 percent for 90 minutes. Today, 20 minutes is good for him.
"And Ceballos
is in the middle because he came before Pepe, but he got an injury and he
stopped training. He needs to know the Premier League, so today was important
for him and for us."
- Defensive lapse -
Meanwhile, Newcastle
manager Steve Bruce was left to rue a key defensive lapse in his first match in
charge of the club he supported as a boy.
The 58-year-old
could only look on as full-back Ainsley Maitland-Niles intercepted Paul
Dummett's attempted pass to substitute Jetro Willems before feeding Aubameyang.
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"That's the big
disappointment for us all, to lose it in the way we did, a mistake," Bruce
said.
"We defended
fantastically well throughout the game -- I can't remember my goalkeeper making
a save, and that against Arsenal is a big, big positive.
"But we're
disappointed that we made a mistake and unfortunately left ourselves open and
got punished."
Newcastle, who
handed a competitive debut to club-record signing Joelinton, started
promisingly and were unlucky not to score when Jonjo Shelvey hit a post, while
the Brazilian striker forced a first-half save from Gunners 'keeper Bernd Leno.
"Listen, we
have made a genuine mistake. When the pass was too short or whether he hasn't
reacted quickly enough, at the end of the day, I can't criticise anybody for
making a mistake," Bruce added.