Newcastle United beat Arsenal 2-0 in the Carabao Cup semi-final first leg at the Emirates Stadium - here are the player ratings from the match.
Eddie Howe made one forced change from the side that won 2-1 at Tottenham Hotspur on Saturday with former Arsenal player Joe Willock coming into the midfield in place of the suspended Bruno Guimaraes.
Newcastle went into the game on the back of six successive wins in all competitions but hadn’t won away at the Emirates Stadium since 2011.
Arsenal had a big chance to take the lead after half an hour as Gabriel Martinelli raced through on goal only to be denied by the post.
But it was Newcastle who took the lead in the tie as Jacob Murphy set up Alexander Isak once again to score his 15th goal of the campaign. A quarter of the way through the tie, Newcastle led 1-0.
Shortly after the restart, Newcastle doubled their lead through Anthony Gordon, who tapped the ball in after David Raya parried Isak’s shot. The Magpies then had to withstand a sustained period of pressure to see out the clean sheet and 2-0 win.
Here are the Newcastle United player ratings from the match...

5. Lewis Hall - 9
Did enough to put off Kai Havertz from poking the ball in from close range as Martin Dubravka gathered. Looks so assured bringing the ball out under pressure. The best left-back in the country at the moment. | Arsenal FC via Getty Images

6. Sandro Tonali - 8
Not as sharp with his short passing early on compared to his usual high standards but quickly grew into the game and pinged a lovely long ball out wide to Jacob Murphy. Curled an effort over from the edge of the box. Had to dig deep in the second half but tried to be an outlet for Newcastle. | Getty Images

7. Joelinton - 7
Skied an early opportunity to get Newcastle off to another quick start. Battled well in midfield and made some big blocks. Booked. | Getty Images

8. Joe Willock - 5
Conceded possession cheaply in the build-up to Martinelli breaking clear on goal. His blushes were spared by the post. Made a good challenge in the second half to deny Declan Rice. Clumsy in possession and too passive at times on his return to the starting line-up against his former club. | Arsenal FC via Getty Images