Arsenal sits tight for Champions League return to go on after 'calamity' against Newcastle. If last week's Premier League rout against Tottenham Hotspur was harming, throughout an hour and a half against Newcastle on Monday, Arsenal's Champions League trusts were essentially smothered. What truly harms Arsenal's fans is that before those two games, the club had been taking care of business to report its re-visitation of the highest point of European football. The 2-0 loss at St James' Park - - an exhibition midfielder Granit Xhaka depicted as a "catastrophe" - - conveyed an immense disaster for Arsenal's possibilities of completing in the Premier League top four as the Gunners stay two focuses behind Tottenham with one game left to play. To recover the fourth position and fit the bill for the Champions League, Arsenal will sensibly have to beat Everton on Sunday, and trust base side Norwich - - without a success in six Premier League game...