In a north London derby day to remember, we beat Tottenham Hotspur 3-2 to remain on top of the Premier League with three games to play.
A sensational opening 45 minutes provided the platform for the points, as we led by three going into the interval. Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg’s own goal set us on our way before Bukayo Saka and Kai Havertz added their names to the scoresheet.
However Spurs mounted a comeback and Cristian Romero pulled one back before a penalty from Heung-min Son five minutes from time made it a grandstand finish, but it couldn’t prevent us from recording back-to-back wins at the home of our biggest rivals for the first time since 1988, as well as hand Mikel Arteta his 100th Premier League win as our manager.
Much was made pre-match of Spurs having 15 days to prepare while we had played four games in that period, but any concerns about fatigue were blown apart in a devastating opening half that blew our neighbours away.
The ball was first in the back of the Spurs net 13 minutes in when a beautiful pass by Thomas Partey released Martin Odegaard who teed up Havertz to power a shot past Gugliemo Vicario but our skipper was flagged offside in the build-up, however just two minutes later the net rippled again – and it did count.
After Declan Rice saw a shot blocked for a corner, Saka sent a teasing delivery towards the near post which tempted Hojbjerg just enough to flick it on, and it ended up past his own goalkeeper to reward our early positivity.
Just like last season, a helping hand from Spurs had put us in the ascendency, and Ange Postecoglou’s team quickly tried to respond. Firstly, Romero got his head on the end of a James Maddison corner and struck the outside of the post, and then on 24 minutes VAR came to our rescue.
Another set-piece was cleared out to Pedro Porro who struck a hopeful low blast goalwards, and it fell kindly into the path of Micky van de Ven to tuck past David Raya, but the video officials got the lines out and found the Dutch defender to be marginally offside.
That proved to be a huge turning point, and within three minutes what could have been 1-1 was suddenly 2-0 to the visitors. After some penalty appeals from Tottenham were waved away by Michael Oliver, we pounced to spring a counter attack to devastating effect.
Saka found Havertz, and the German waited before pinging a delightful pass back over the charging winger, who showed great composure to beat Ben Davies and fire past Vicario, becoming the first Englishman to score 15 league goals for us in a campaign since Ian Wright in 1997.
That sent Gooners packed into the away end into dreamland, and it got even better on 38 minutes when Rice swung a corner into the area, and Havertz took advantage of some static defending to nod the ball past Vicario to score his third goal in five days, and put us in a commanding position at the break.
The second half began with us looking likely to really make a statement, and Takehiro Tomiyasu nearly added a fourth when he headed just over before Romero did the same at the other end. Then having already reached a seasonal high for Premier League goals, Saka had a glorious chance to add to that tally when Havertz clipped a ball to the back post, but Vicario kicked away his volley.
However on 64 minutes we allowed Spurs to claw one back. William Saliba played the ball back to Raya who misjudged his pass and saw it fall straight into Romero’s path, who slotted home to end our club-record longest run without conceding on the road at six matches.
That got the home fans excited that their team could try and attempt a comeback, and while we initially weathered the storm well, with five minutes VAR evened the score when they adjudged Rice to have kicked Davies inside the area, allowing Son the chance to step up to fire the ball past Raya from 12 yards and ensure a nervy ending for Arteta’s side.
Postecoglou’s team threw everything at us in the final five minutes and another six of additional time, but we saw out the barrage of crosses into our area and prevented a shot at goal to ensure our dreams of winning a first Premier League crown in 20 years are maintained.
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23 Comments
Raya almost gave me a heart attack. Phew😂
Feeling sad for Son…10 years of nothingness is so brutal
I love the 3rd goal most cause the tottenham fans were winding up Rice before the corner😂
You can tell by Rice's celebration, he had the last laugh
How do goalkeepers let Saka score so much. He pretty much scores the same type of goals cut inside and go for the far post….lol so naive and overrated.
Infringement on goalkeepers by Ben White during set pieces are being overlooked by refrees. It's becoming dirty tactics
that penalty by son was so nice
Saka now with 19 total goals in all competitions this season, 15 Premier league and 4 champions league. I hope we see more of Vieira or Jesus providing cover for Saka so he won't be burned out next season after the Euros.
Bukayo Saka forcing a Spurs own goal for the 3rd NLD in a row, he is a monster!
What the heck was Raya doing? I've been so impressed with him in recent weeks and then he does and does this!
As a Manchester United fan i want ARSENAL TO win the premier league this season i will be very happy ❤🎉
Ramsdale wouldn’t have made that mistake, or conceded that pen….
Everything is good without Jesus 😂
Partey DMF❤
The Gunners should've won comfortably after leading by 3 goals but it was a nail-biting finish. The Gunners did just enough to win it in the end.
Man city will drop points against westham Fulham or Tottenham they can't escape the three London club at away from home
Fantastic boisss, keep it up
Coba kayak gini waktu lawan bayern bro🤭🤯😎
Robbed
Havertz and Saka are amazing and I'm really happy today. Let's go to win the league!
Congratulations👏 Gunners
Mancity is a threat
I know we will lose to a smaller team and come in the 2nd position angain 😢
Should not jave been that close, but a win is a win