Arsenal close in on top-four finish

ARSENAL are on the brink of securing Champions League football for next season after strolling to a resounding victory over a sorry Newcastle side.Following a low-key start, the Gunners went ahead when Laurent Koscielny prodded home Santi Cazorla’s free-kick.
Mesut Ozil tapped in to double their lead before halftime.
After the break, the German crossed for Olivier Giroud to head in the third and seal Newcastle’s sixth consecutive Premier League defeat.
The season cannot end soon enough for Newcastle and their fans, who have watched a Champions League challenge evaporate in a dismal 2014, during which they have scored fewer goals – 10 – than any team in the division.
Arsenal, in contrast, are on the rise, having responded to their defeat by Everton on April 6, by winning their next three games to climb four points ahead of the Toffees with two games remaining.
The Gunners, who have spent more days on top of the table this season than any other side, offered a tantalising glimpse of what might have been, had Ozil and Aaron Ramsey not been injured for such a crucial phase of the season.
What must have been particularly galling for Pardew, returning to the dugout for the first time since his seven-match touchline ban for head-butting Hull’s David Meyler, was how quickly his team unravelled after frustrating Arsenal for the first 25 minutes.
The home crowd were just starting to voice their frustration at the Gunners’ lack of cutting edge when they took the lead from a set piece.
Cazorla’s ball from deep was floated into a dangerous area over the Magpies’ back line and Koscielny shrugged off Moussa Sissoko to meet it on the bounce and poke past Krul.
The second goal arrived three minutes before the break when Giroud sprang the Newcastle offside trap to race on to a Mikel Arteta pass. Twice, his shots were blocked by Krul, but the loose ball rolled across goal to present Ozil – who may have been marginally offside – with a simple finish.
Pardew’s men, with their travelling support voicing their displeasure at owner Mike Ashley, finally created a chance in the 57th minute from a brisk counterattack.
Loic Remy, making his first start since March 1, controlled the ball and flicked it through to Yoan Gouffran, who outpaced Nacho Monreal but could not find a way past Wojciech Szczesny from a tight angle.
Arsenal were not on the back foot for long and soon the victory was secure.
The outstanding Ramsey played Ozil into space on the left and his cross was expertly headed home by Giroud at the near post.
Podolski went close again when his side-footed shot fizzed past the upright before, at the other end, Paul Dummett’s effort flew horribly wide to sum up a miserable night for the Magpies. (BBC Sport)

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