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Newcastle United's Joelinton was embroiled in a heated exchange with an Arsenal coach after the final whistle at St James' Park. The Gunners clinched victory in a thrilling match at St James' Park, thanks to Gabriel Magalhaes' last-minute header. The touchline was a hotbed of tension as Mikel Arteta expressed his dissatisfaction with the refereeing, while Newcastle assistant Jason Tindall received a yellow card when a penalty was not awarded after the ball struck Gabriel's arm.
There was also a clash between Gabriel and goalscorer Nick Woltemade in the first half, but none seemed as incensed as Joelinton. The Brazilian midfielder was taken off in the 94th minute, just two minutes before Arsenal completed their comeback. When referee Jarred Gillett called time on the match, Joelinton made a beeline for Miguel Molina. The 29-year-old and the Arsenal coach had a confrontation, with Joelinton pushing him before Arteta stepped in to defuse the situation. Newcastle coach Simon Weatherstone then led the irate midfielder away.
Arteta subsequently tried to make amends and shake hands with Joelinton, who was visibly still upset about the events. The Newcastle player appeared no less agitated when he finally parted ways with the Spaniard.
Woltemade's first-half header, following poor defending from Gabriel, gave Newcastle the advantage on Sunday during a match filled with controversial VAR decisions.
Arsenal controlled possession throughout, however, and managed to find their way back into the contest in the dying moments. Former Newcastle midfielder Mikel Merino levelled the score for Arsenal following Declan Rice's delivery before the late drama unfolded.
Arteta was delighted to witness his squad return to winning form and narrow the gap at the summit to merely two points.
"Yeah, the belief, the conviction of the team that we are and that we can play various types of games and the team still can deliver and win it in a convincing way," Arteta said following the game.
"And for me today, it's one of the most difficult grounds. Again, praise Newcastle, the way they play, compete, how difficult it is to play in this place. But the team really took the game to a different level, and I'm very proud to see that."
When questioned about the pressure on his team following Liverpool's defeat on Saturday, Arteta added: "Well, yes, there are moments in the season, and obviously, with the style that we had already and the difficult fixtures that we had, today we had the opportunity to close that gap. And do it in a stadium that has a very recent and difficult past for us. I think it shows how much the team wants it."
Football analyst Gary Neville believes this weekend marked a significant shift for the Gunners. "A week ago the glass was half empty, now it's more than half full," he commented.
"Liverpool lose, Arsenal win in stunning fashion. They deserve it. They were the better football team. [Arteta] made really good subs, he started with a strong team. That will give them huge confidence.
"You shouldn't have swing weekends this early. But the Liverpool players sitting at home watching this will perhaps sink slightly."