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Jorginho sends a defiant message to Arsenal fans after Newcastle defeat

Despite their defeat, Arsenal midfielder Jorginho has sent a message to the fans that echoes their defiant spirit. In a tweet after the game, he wrote, “Proud of the team. Unacceptable what happened though… but we keep fighting.” This message encapsulates the determination and resilience of the Arsenal team and their fans.

The game against Newcastle was a close one, with both teams fighting tooth and nail for the win. However, it was Newcastle who came out on top with a scrappy goal from Gordon, which required a lengthy VAR check before being given the green light. It was a tough pill to swallow for the Gunners, who felt that the goal should have been ruled out.

But despite the disappointment, Jorginho’s message shows that the team is not giving up. They are proud of their performance and know that they can do better. The loss may be unacceptable, but they are not letting it discourage them. They will keep fighting and pushing forward.

This attitude is what has made Arsenal such a formidable team over the years. They have faced setbacks and challenges, but they have never let it break their spirit. And this season is no different. With 24 points on the table and sitting at 3rd position, they have had a strong start to the campaign.

Their next game against Sevilla in the UEFA Champions League will be another opportunity for them to bounce back and show their strength. And with Jorginho’s message, it is clear that they are ready to do just that.

The Premier League is a long and grueling season, and there will be ups and downs along the way. But Arsenal and their fans are united in their belief that they can overcome any obstacle. They will continue to fight and push for success, no matter what challenges come their way.

So, while the defeat against Newcastle may have been disappointing, Jorginho’s message serves as a reminder to Arsenal fans that their team is not giving up. They will keep fighting until the very end, and that is what makes them a force to be reckoned with.

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