Aubameyang Gives Mighty Arsenal Winning Start Away At Newcastle
11th August 2019
The Gunners finished last season in turmoil after blowing their bid for a top-four place with a disastrous spell in the final weeks

- Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang fired Arsenal to a 1-0 win at Newcastle in their Premier League opener on Sunday, providing hope of an improved run this season for Unai Emery's side
- Adding to Emery's woes, Arsenal were crushed by Chelsea in the Europa League final to shatter their dreams of Champions League qualification.
- But Arsenal have enjoyed a profitable close-season, with a host of new signings raising morale around the Emirates Stadium
NEWCASTLE, United
Kingdom- Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang fired Arsenal to a 1-0 win at Newcastle
in their Premier League opener on Sunday, providing hope of an improved run
this season for Unai Emery's side.
The Gunners finished last season in turmoil after blowing
their bid for a top-four place with a disastrous spell in the final weeks.
Adding to Emery's woes, Arsenal were crushed by Chelsea in
the Europa League final to shatter their dreams of Champions League
qualification.
But Arsenal have enjoyed a profitable close-season, with a
host of new signings raising morale around the Emirates Stadium.
And Aubameyang gave Arsenal fans renewed belief they can get
back in the top four this term with a typically predatory second-half finish to
give the north Londoners a winning start.
Arsenal had a wretched away record last season, keeping just
one clean sheet on their travels, so taking three points without conceding was
the perfect way to turn over a new leaf.
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Their often-criticised defence held firm, with centre-backs
Calum Chambers and Sokratis keeping Newcastle at bay.
Aubameyang's strike ruined Newcastle manager Steve Bruce's
first match in charge of the club he supported as a boy.
Bruce left second-tier Sheffield Wednesday to join Newcastle
in the close-season following the departure of fan favourite Rafael Benitez,
who had grown tired of a lack of backing from controversial owner Mike Ashley.
Bruce's appointment was hardly greeted with widespread joy
on Tyneside and the season started with Newcastle fans staging a protest
against Ashley in the streets and then boycotting the match in large enough
numbers to leave numerous empty seats around St James' Park.
Emery's decision to leave new signings David Luiz, Dani
Ceballos and Nicolas Pepe on the bench was rewarded by a determined, if only
sporadically cohesive, display from his team.
There were starts for 19-year-old academy graduates Reiss
Nelson and Joe Willock, but Mesut Ozil and Sead Kolasinac were absent after two
men were arrested following a fresh incident after the pair were the victims of
an attempted car-jacking in July.
- Cool finish -
Joelinton made his first Newcastle start after his
club-record £40 million switch from Hoffenheim and the Brazilian striker needed
to impress to lift the gloomy mood on a rainy day in the north-east.
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He had his first sights of goal when he flicked a header
just wide from Matt Ritchie's cross and then blasted straight at Arsenal keeper
Bernd Leno.
Jonjo Shelvey went even closer for Newcastle as the midfielder
hit the outside of a post with a stinging strike.
Henrikh Mkhitaryan squandered a golden chance to give
Arsenal the lead, the unmarked midfielder firing wildly over the bar from 10
yards.
After a quiet start, Arsenal star Aubameyang, the joint
top-scorer in the Premier League last season, sprang to life when he tested
Martin Dubravka with a powerful strike after superbly controlling Mkhitaryan's
long pass.