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Our under-21s head coach Max Porter said Friday's Premier League 2 game against Newcastle United felt similar to last week's stalemate. 

It looked set to be goalless again, but Andre Harriman-Annous converted a penalty he won deep into stoppage time to make the difference this time round.

"I think it was quite a similar game to the Everton game, really, we can play far better. So that's something that we want to address, to be more dominant.

"We didn't get our rhythm early. A lot of cheap giveaways, technically and decision-making. The way we want to play is to have rhythm. We have to look after the ball well. We have to build attacks. It has to be exciting.

"I think we have to remind the players that football is an entertainment sport. People come to watch to be entertained and to see things. I think when you wear an Arsenal badge, there's a responsibility to do that. We definitely need to do better now.

"The positive is that they went to the end, and they found a way to win ugly. Four clean sheets in a row, that's really positive. Hopefully, we can build on this, but we...

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