Rice's Strike Secures Champions League for Arsenal
- Arsenal defeated Newcastle 1-0 at the Emirates on Sunday as Declan Rice scored the only goal in the 55th minute to secure Champions League qualification.
- The victory came after Arsenal faced injury challenges and Newcastle had already beaten them three times this season, making the win crucial for Arsenal’s top-five position.
- Arsenal goalkeeper David Raya made key saves before halftime, and Rice’s low, curling strike from outside the area broke the deadlock after the break.
- Arsenal holds a five-point advantage over Newcastle with one game left to play, securing their qualification for the Champions League next season, while Newcastle needs a victory in their final match to keep their hopes alive.
- This result continues Arsenal’s consistent qualification for Europe’s top competition and highlights Rice’s emerging role as a key player during a tight top-five race.
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Arsenal, meanwhile, struggled to create chances in the opening 45, though Leandro Trossard went close with a deflected curler and Thomas Partey forced a smart save from Nick Pope. Despite being under pressure for much of the half, Arsenal made it to the break level. ⚽ Arsenal 1–0 Newcastle United Premier League 2024–25: Gunners Clinch UCL Qualification As David Raya and Declan Rice’s Heroics Secure Win Over Magpies (Watch Goal Video Highlights).
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