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Newcastle 0-1 Arsenal: Aleksandar Mitrovic Sent Off Before Fabricio Coloccini Own Goal

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Arsenal took advantage of Aleksandar Mitrovic’s early red card to beat Newcastle 1-0 at St James’ Park on Saturday.

The Magpies striker, who had been booked in both his previous Premier League matches, was dismissed after just 16 minutes following a high tackle on Francis Coquelin.

The hosts managed to hold out until half-time but their resistance was broken in the 52nd minute by an own goal as Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain’s shot deflected in off Fabricio Coloccini.

Glo

The goal proved to be decisive as Arsenal dominated possession and secured their second win of the season.

Arsene Wenger’s defensive problems eased slightly before kick-off when he was able to name Laurent Koscielny in his starting line-up following his recovery from a back injury, while he preferred Theo Walcott to Olivier Giroud in attack.

Opposite number Steve McClaren restored the bulk of the men rested for the midweek Capital One Cup cup tie against Northampton and brought in Daryl Janmaat, Florian Thauvin and Moussa Sissoko.

But his game-plan was ripped apart within 16 minutes when referee Andre Marriner interpreted Mitrovic’s challenge on Coquelin as a red-card offence and dismissed him, much to the Serbia international’s astonishment.

The official’s standing on Tyneside plummeted further when, having already booked Sissoko for a foul on Nacho Monreal, he swiftly added Chancel Mbemba and Thauvin to his collection.

However, he might have angered the locals further had he spotted Thauvin’s 13th-minute trip on Hector Bellerin inside the box.

With a numerical advantage, Arsenal dominated possession, but only created two clear chances before half-time, both of which were spurned by Walcott.

The England international was first denied by Tim Krul before firing wastefully wide of the target after the Newcastle keeper could only parry Alexis Sanchez’s drive 13 minutes before the break.

But the Netherlands international was finally beaten seven minutes after the restart when Oxlade-Chamberlain fired a shot across goal and it went in off the post, with the help of a deflection off Coloccini.

Krul enjoyed better fortune when he pushed away Sanchez’s 58th-minute strike from close-range and then claimed Cazorla’s snapshot at the second attempt.

The Magpies repeatedly tried to hit the visitors on the break with midfielder Thauvin attempting to lead the line, but they found themselves largely camped deep inside their own half and Krul had to deny substitute Giroud, Cazorla and Monreal before his day was done.

Player ratings

Newcastle: Krul (7), Janmaat (6), Mbemba (6), Coloccini (6), Haidara (6), Colback (5), Anita (5), Thauvin (5), Wijnaldum (5), Sissoko (6), Mitrovic (3).

Subs: Cisse (5), De Jong (5), Perez (5)

Arsenal: Cech (6), Bellerin (7), Gabriel (6), Koscielny (6), Monreal (6), Coquelin (6), Cazorla (6), Oxlade-Chamberlain (7), Ramsey (6), Sanchez (6), Walcott (5).

Subs: Arteta (5), Giroud (5).

Man of the match: Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain

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