Match Report
Arsenal 3–2 Newcastle United | Match Report of Pre‑Season Friendly
Arsenal completed their Singapore pre-season schedule with an entertaining 3–2 win over Newcastle United in a closely contested match. The encounter served as another valuable test for Mikel Arteta’s squad as the Gunners prepare for the upcoming season.
First Half
Newcastle struck early, opening the scoring in the 6th minute. Anthony Elanga latched onto a cross from the right and managed to bundle the ball over the line after some scrappy defending from Arsenal.
Arsenal found their rhythm soon after and equalised in the 33rd minute. Martín Merino picked up the ball on the edge of the box after a turnover and finished low into the corner with confidence. Just two minutes later, Arsenal took the lead when a defensive error by Newcastle resulted in an own goal as a cross from the right was deflected past their own keeper.
Second Half
Newcastle responded early in the second half with Jacob Murphy firing home a well-placed strike to level the game at 2–2. Both sides then exchanged chances, with Arsenal’s pressing game creating turnovers and Newcastle staying dangerous on the break.
The breakthrough came late in the match after 15-year-old Max Dowman impressed with a solo run through midfield before being brought down in the box. Arsenal captain Martin Ødegaard stepped up and converted the resulting penalty with calm assurance to restore Arsenal’s lead.
Standout Performers
Max Dowman was a standout performer for Arsenal. Despite his age, he showed remarkable composure and creativity, culminating in the decisive moment of the match when he won the penalty.
Martín Zubimendi also impressed in midfield, showing his intelligence, ball control, and calmness under pressure. He played a key role in helping Arsenal control the tempo.
Mikel Merino’s influence was felt both defensively and offensively. His goal and his overall work rate added solidity and purpose to the midfield.
Goalkeeper David Raya had a more challenging outing. His early concession and some unconvincing moments in distribution highlighted concerns about his form, which will likely be evaluated further during the remaining pre-season games.
Tactical Notes
Arteta experimented with a mix of senior players and youth prospects. Arsenal’s high pressing and quick transitions were effective in spells, although defensive lapses still need addressing. The blend of experienced midfielders like Ødegaard and Merino alongside youngsters like Dowman and Ethan Nwaneri offered balance and energy throughout.
Despite some disjointed moments, the overall performance suggested that the squad is moving in the right direction. The attacking transitions were swift and direct, while midfield rotations looked fluid, especially with Zubimendi and Merino operating centrally.
Final Thoughts
This 3–2 victory provides plenty of positives for Mikel Arteta. The emergence of young talents like Dowman, coupled with the steady integration of summer signings, suggests Arsenal are on track for another competitive campaign.
Arsenal now prepare for the final leg of their Asia tour with a friendly against Tottenham, while Newcastle will be looking to respond with a stronger performance in their next fixture.