Newcastle United took a significant step towards the Carabao Cup final with a commanding 2-0 victory over Arsenal in the first leg of their semi-final clash at the Emirates Stadium. Goals from Alexander Isak and Anthony Gordon secured the win, leaving Arsenal with an uphill task in the return leg.
Despite dominating possession and creating 23 attempts on goal, Arsenal struggled with finishing, managing only three shots on target. Kai Havertz missed a golden opportunity with a free header, while Gabriel Martinelli struck the post in a one-on-one situation. In contrast, Newcastle were clinical, capitalizing on defensive lapses to claim their two-goal advantage.
Isak, in sensational form with 10 goals in his last nine appearances, opened the scoring in the first half after poor defending from a long ball. The Swedish striker then played a pivotal role in the second goal, firing a shot that Arsenal goalkeeper David Raya parried into the path of Gordon, who finished emphatically.
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta rued his side’s wastefulness, emphasizing their inability to convert chances. “The biggest difference was being clinical. We were the better team in every other aspect,” Arteta said, expressing confidence that his team could overturn the deficit in the second leg at St. James’ Park.
Newcastle manager Eddie Howe praised his team’s resilience and defensive discipline, acknowledging the fatigue from a packed schedule. “The players put their bodies on the line. It’s a big step forward, but the tie is still alive,” Howe noted. He also highlighted injury concerns for key players, including Isak, who showed signs of discomfort during the match.