The man, the films, those blondes. Free DVD collection starting this Sunday
In the bruising, bloody exchange that followed, the visitors lost their way, and eventually all three points to a late goal by Nolberto Solano. Nine minutes of the match remained when Alan Shearer somehow held off Kolo Toure in the box before laying the ball wide to Solano.
The Peruvian’s low shot into the bottom left-hand corner all but ended any slim hopes Arsenal had of catching Chelsea. They are now 17 points behind the Premiership leaders.
Having played second fiddle to their opponents’ slick passing in the opening period, Newcastle adopted a more direct approach after the interval, as well as a combative edge personified by Shearer. He was involved in a series of clashes with the Arsenal keeper, Jens Lehmann, and defender Sol Campbell. Asked whether his antics had served to lift the crowd, he said: “I’m not daft you know.”
Neither is Arsenal boss Arsène Wenger, who was angry that the Newcastle striker went unpunished, while Gilberto was sent off for two soft bookings. Wenger said: “The thinking is that if you go physical against Arsenal, they do not win, but I feel that some might be going overboard. Shearer gets away with a lot. He goes for the man and then the ball.”
In contrast Newcastle boss Graeme Souness was delighted with his warhorse. He said: “Alan is the best centre-forward the English have ever had of that style. He’s not the biggest man in the world but I doubt if there is anyone with a bigger heart. He plays facing the wrong way most of the time but no centre-half enjoys marking him because he plays it like a true man.
“We are in the north and maybe are more confrontational than other parts of the country. Alan epitomised that today. That’s part and parcel of the English game.”
Scott Parker was another whose battling contribution was inspirational, although he paid for it with a lost tooth. Dazed by separate clashes with Lehmann and Toure, he was administered treatment with a syringe before limping off to be replaced by Lee Bowyer in the closing stages. “Scott was immense,” said Souness. “He epitomised what we were about. If you give Arsenal time and space they will cut you to ribbons.”
Anxious to withstand the physical challenge they had failed to meet at Bolton a week earlier, Arsenal had been keen in the first half to ensure that their more sophisticated work was not sacrificed.
In midfielder Alexander Hleb, they had a player capable of rising above the game’s vulgarities. The graceful Belorussian struck up an understanding with Henry that surely bodes well for the future.
Several times he picked out the striker with intelligent balls inside either full-back, only to find that the final ball was inadequate. Cesc Fabregas was another source of invention as Arsenal’s share of possession grew larger.
The young midfielder was at the root of their best efforts, picking out Thierry Henry with a perfect cross that he caught on the volley. Newcastle had no right to expect a save from Shay Given, but the left hand he flashed at the speeding ball was inspired.
Newcastle, as usual, were depleted by injuries, but at least they had Michael Owen back. In the four matches he had missed with a hamstring problem, his team had failed to score in open play.
The home side had opened with passion, but quickly allowed their opponents to drain it from them. Only a long-range effort by Parker, after Shearer’s lay-off, had tested Lehmann before half-time.
Newcastle were as vigorous in the early stages of the second half as they had been in the first, perhaps capitalising on the interruption to Arsenal’s momentum. Shearer again set up Parker, this time by heading down Solano’s floated cross, but the midfielder hooked his shot over the bar.
The Geordie fans roared, even more so when a red card was issued to Gilberto in the 57th minute. The midfielder’s challenge on Jean-Alain Boumsong had been harmless but it compounded his first-half booking for a foul on Shola Ameobi.
Wenger was not amused. “If Gilberto Silva is sent off for that then my eyes need readjusting. It was nothing compared to other things that went on in the game.”
STAR MAN: Scott Parker (Newcastle)
Player ratings. Newcastle: Given 7, Ramage 6, Bramble 7, Boumsong 6, Elliott 6, Solano 7, Parker 8 (Bowyer 74min, 5), Faye 6, Ameobi 6, Shearer 7, Owen 6 (Chopra 89min, 4)
Arsenal: Lehmann 6, Toure 6, Senderos 6, Campbell 7, Lauren 6, Ljungberg 6, Gilberto 6, Fabregas 76 (Pires 86min, 4), Hleb 7 (Flamini 63min, 5), Van Persie 6 (Quincy 85min, 4), Henry 7 Scorer: Newcastle: Solano 82
Referee: D Gallagher
Attendance: 52,297
Read the training tips and advice that helped our London Triathletes
Times Online's new TV show helps you make the right decisions for your pet
Read our exclusive 100 Years of Fleming and Bond interactive timeline, packed with original Times articles and reviews
The latest travel news plus the best hotels and gadgets for business travellers
Shortcuts to help you find sections and articles

Get three teams for £6 £100K prize fund to be won

Find tickets for:

Make sure you don’t miss a goal with our text alerts

in The Sunday Times, Times and Times Online
2007
£47,700
2007
£41,899
2008
£41,445
Great car insurance deals online
£33,000
Macmillan Cancer Support
Central/South West
£50k
NHS
Nationwide
£
£30k OTE
Meltwater News
Nationwide
100K
Confidential
London
5% below developer pre-launch price!
Luxury Appts, beautiful gardens w/ Thames views
Great Homes Available on a shared Ownership Basis
Great Investment, River Views
By Funway – Thailand
from £589pp
Christmas Cruises
From only £995pp
APTs East Coast now from only
£2425pp.
Great travel insurance deals online
Contact our advertising team for advertising and sponsorship in Times Online, The Times and The Sunday Times. Globrix Property Search - find property for sale and rent in the UK. Visit our classified services and find jobs, used cars, property or holidays. Use our dating service, read our births, marriages and deaths announcements, or place your advertisement.
Copyright 2008 Times Newspapers Ltd.
This service is provided on Times Newspapers' standard Terms and Conditions. Please read our Privacy Policy.To inquire about a licence to reproduce material from Times Online, The Times or The Sunday Times, click here.This website is published by a member of the News International Group. News International Limited, 1 Virginia St, London E98 1XY, is the holding company for the News International group and is registered in England No 81701. VAT number GB 243 8054 69.