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Ahead of the Super Sunday clash between Arsenal and Tottenham, we take a look at some of the most fierce and feisty red cards from the North London derby in the Premier League.

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24 Comments

  1. Some of the old ones you watch and I still think it's not even a yellow just a foul but some of them are second yellows when they should be straight red, I guess i'm from that early 2000's era middle ground where not everything is a booking but come off it when studs are going into intestines. That Vertonghen one was unlucky and that Lamela one I remember everyone knew instantly after he'd scored such a good goal as well but just got a bit too carried away. Same with Holding, just got too big in the moment and both players got outplayed by someone who wasn't really a danger to them.

  2. Vertonghen one is debatable. He does follow through, yes, but he still wins the ball first and the follow through on the man is clearly accidental

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