Arsenal: Raya, Timber, Saliba, Gabriel, Lewis-Skelly, Partey, Rice, Odegaard, Trossard, Sterling, Havertz
Subs: Neto, Tierney, Zinchenko, Kiwior, Jorginho, Merino, Butler-Oyedeji, Kabia, Martinelli
Arsenal came from behind to win an entertaining North London derby after beating Sp*rs 2-1 at Emirates Stadium, thanks to an own goal from Dominic Solanke and another first half strike from Leandro Trossard.
The gap between them and league leaders Liverpool now sits at four points, although the Merseyside club have a game in hand.
Mikel Arteta made four changes to the team that lost against Manchester United on Sunday, with Thomas Partey, Declan Rice, Raheem Sterling and Trossard all coming into the side.
Myles Lewis-Skelly retained his place in the eleven, meaning he would become the second-youngest Arsenal player to start in a top flight North London derby (18y 111d) after Cesc Fàbregas.
Arsenal started strongest and had their first sight of goal within two minutes, when Lewis-Skelly did well to find Sterling breaking through after a poor giveaway from the visitors, but he couldn’t quite get his shot away under pressure from Djed Spence.
What followed was ten minutes of constant Gunners pressure, who were swarming Spurs at every opportunity and dropping set pieces right onto the head of young goalkeeper Antonin Kinsky.
There was another golden opportunity – this time for Trossard – after Martin Odegaard found Rice at the back post, who cut back for the Belgian but his goalbound effort was blocked by the back of Dragusin.
Having spent the opening 20 minutes in their own penalty box, Spurs ventured forward for the first time and were inches away from scoring when Spence looked for Solanke at the back post, who would have had an easy tap in but for some crucial defending from Gabriel.
It was completely against the run of play and from the resulting corner, an excellent save from David Raya stopped Dejan Kulusevski scoring at the near post after he wriggled free in the penalty area.
The momentum had switched in an instant and it was a familiar tale for Arsenal, who failed to capitalise on their early dominance before falling behind.
Spurs worked another short corner which was headed away by Gabriel, but his clearance could only find Son Heung-min on the edge of the box whose scuffed shot bobbled off an Arsenal leg and past Raya. 0-1.
With frustration starting to seep through the ground, Arsenal found their much-needed equaliser just before half time and it came from a familiar combination of Rice and Gabriel.
Rice delivered another pinpoint corner to the back post, where he found the the Brazilian towering above Dragusin at the back post, whose header deflected off Solanke and into the net. 1-1.
Spurs will have complaints about the goal after replays showed it should have been a goal kick after the ball deflected off Porro and onto Trossard, with referee Simon Hooper giving the corner anyway.
However, just as it did before the Spurs opener, momentum had swung again and Arsenal took the lead minutes later through Trossard after forcing a high turnover in midfield.
Thomas Partey (who was arguably at fault for the opening goal) dispossessed Yves Bissouma on halfway before Odegaard found the Belgian running into space, who ran onto the ball and struck a left-footed strike across goal and into the corner. 2-1.
It was an impressive comeback from Arteta’s men who will have been hoping to avoid similar patterns from recent defeats, but North London derbies are rarely that straightforward.
Ange Postecoglou made two attacking changes at the break, with Brennan Johnson and James Maddison replacing Pape Sarr and Bissouma, while Arsenal were unchanged from the opening 45 minutes.
Arsenal started the second half nervously and were guilty of giving the ball away in dangerous areas on two or three occasions, although Spurs were unable to punish that carelessness despite Son shooting twice from distance.
Then it became a basketball match. You attack, we attack, both teams were leaving wide open spaces and Arsenal had chances to give themselves a two-goal lead but lacked those finishing touches once again.
With half an hour to play, Gabriel Martinelli replaced Sterling who struggled to make an impact again despite some moments. The bigger concern was how tired the Gunners were starting to look – Timber and Havertz in particular – who have been put through considerable minutes over the New Year period.
Hearts were in mouths again after another Partey giveaway, with Gabriel bailing his teammate out with some excellent defending to block from Solanke, before Arsenal then broke up the other end with Rice smacking a shot into the body of Kinsky.
After the game slowed down for about ten minutes, things were becoming increasingly stretched again with any Spurs possession in the Arsenal half greeted with anxious screams from the stands.
Odegaard missed a golden opportunity to seal all three points when Odegaard was played through by Kieran Tierney (who replaced Trossard moments earlier), although the captain somehow shot wide to keep the game open.
With the clock ticking towards full time, Lewis-Skelly found himself at the centre of some handbags after Bergvall tried to buy a penalty, before Richarlison chose to get involved after the teenager was substituted and tried to take the long route off the pitch.
It was a brilliant night for Lewis-Skelly who showed physicality and personality throughout the game, and revved up the Arsenal fans as he came off.
The last few moments were torturous with Spurs chasing an equaliser – Pedro Porro even hit the post in injury time from a mishit cross – but Arsenal saw out the victory for a huge three points.
There are clear weaknesses in the squad that need to be addressed, but tonight’s performance used every last drop of emotional energy from this squad who are battling through a difficult moment and schedule.
With plenty still to play for, eyes will quickly to turn to Aston Villa who visit the Emirates on Saturday.
Thank you boys!
Up the arsenal, we move
it’s happened again….
Looking forward to shcezney’s post…
dedicating this one to Martin Zubimendi – welcome to North London mate (in spirit for now)
Who’s the Spud with the downvote? Go and choke, you 1961 cretin.
They’re clutching their commemorative audi cup DVD with rage
Job well done but could have won comfortably with the chances Arsenal created
We have to do better in front of goal in open play. Some of the opportunities we had today and we just weren’t decisive. Great win but we still have to do something about our goal scoring efficiency; nothing has changed in that respect.
One thing I notice is that so many of our passes in to the box are either behind the player or too late. Very few well timed and placed passes for someone to take 1 step forward and finish with power. Everything is under the feet or requires a touch/turn.
Good to see the emirates bouncing at full time after that week from hell 💪🎶💥
Two Spud visitors downvoted!
Was never comfortable but a great win. So many chances..please buy the forward we need or we just won’t beat the better teams we have to come.
Need a cold killer in front of goal so badly.
Attentions turn to Villa now. That is another tough one. With the likes of Timber not having the opportunity to rest because others in their position are injured, fatigue is becoming a real bane for us. Who has heard anything of Tomi recently?!
It wouldn’t hurt if the players we already have rediscovered the ability to shoot. Odegaard, Martinelli, Rice and Trossard (despite the goal) all seem to have completely lost the ability to hit a decent shot.
Doesn’t matter because unfortunately he will somehow get injured again after a few games.i feel so sorry for the boy
Yup – we looked cooked……fortunately up against the worst Spurs side I’ve seen for 15+ years. Hopefully the win and a fcouple of days reast does the trick
I hope Ange stays with them for years and years. Coming into a derby against a team who can’t score for toffee recently, sit in and frustrate us it’s literally football 101. Not big Ange mate, free total open football. Dr Tottenham will see you now. PS BIG GABI IS THE BEST PLAYER IN THE WORLD NEVER MIND RODRI!!! COYG
I haven’t seen Tottenham sit in against us in my entire life, that’s why the the North London Derby has always been the best derby. Both teams always go for it, it’s up and down the pitch, and usually Tottenham lose in the end. C’est la vie 🤷
Amen brother!
I like our odds against any team that wants to run with us. When they sit back we struggle. #AngeIn
Its why I have some hope for a CL run. Against a team which is wanting to play against us and not just create a 10 man barrier, we can take anyone in the world.
We loving Angie instead and thru it all he offers them spurs football alot of heart break and shite football
I mean, my god they are so bad. There just like a dying wasp, they might sting you but overall their situation is dire.
I mean, they kind of did that in the first half. They just have no idea how to defend. Second half when they “came out”, they basically still did nothing offensively but gave us lots more space in behind to play with.
It really should’ve been a mullering in our favour.
Big Gabi is so good and so underrated!
North London is red (again)
These streets are our own
Forever red, forever arsenal
Gabriel is an absolute monster!!!
He’s going to end up our top scorer isn’t he? 😅
And they say we need a striker… ha
He’s about the only one who attacks the ball with the confidence of a proper Centre forward. Some of the attempts to score by our forwards today was just mind boggling. Harvertz, Odegaard and Sterling should have killed the game earlier.
Plenty of chances to take a snap shot, but decide to stall and turn and twist and… wasted! Just poke it in lads.
Fucking get in! Still really wasteful in the final third, but was a great performance and result regardless.
Fabulous result and absolutely loving it. Actually thought we looked tired and pretty poor – but fortunately we were playing Spurs
Hon you Gooners , we’re a forward and a shot of confidence away from really turning it on
Spurs = shit
Spurs are actually ship.
A sinking ship.
Bergvall is a proper cunt, how we didn’t get booked is beyond me.
Gooooood God I needed that 🥳🥳🥳🥳
Amen brother.
Trossard MOTM, breaking Porro was hilarious. Spuds crying about that corner he won for our first goal and then the screamer he scored.
Nah, definitely not. Great goal but that game was won by our back 4. MOTM is between Gabriel and Myles Lewis-Skelly.
I’m actually a bit pissed at MLS for playing so well with Tuchel watching… Please don’t call him up!
Wasn’t as pretty as it could’ve been at the end there because we still can barely hit a barn door. But sometimes you just need one thing to go right first to get some confidence and momentum back and tonight the good performance at least got us the two goals we needed for a change, thank fucking god. Title race back on?
Also with Newcastle (and Utd’s) recent form suddenly those results don’t seem so awful…
Much needed win but not convinced we could beat a decent team at the moment.
Let’s hope the injured players are back soon to give us a strong end to the season.
Right then lads, let’s stop fucking around and put run together and finish what we started two seasons ago.
This is the time. This league is winnable. LETS FUCKING GO.
GOYG
As f*cked as the situation currently is, I genuinely still believe we can do it.
Course we can mate. We’re 12 unbeaten in the league now. We’ve got villa at the weekend, then face a load of dross until Forest away at the end of Feb. Plenty of time to get the run in before then.
Weird how last season it was a race of two titans, us having maybe our best season ever in the league and that still not being enough against a complete juggernaut, and only one season later it seems whichever team will win it will have almost backed into it, just barely stumbling into the finish line with banjaxed hamstrings and bandages all over.
If we went on to win the league this season. It would go down as one of the clubs greatest ever achievements, considering all the unprecedented issues we’ve encountered this year + the mental aspect of coming so near yet so far the two years previously.
Since the international break we have gone P10 W7 D3 L0 F23 A7 and are top of the form table. I know there’s been some disappointing draws but with the noise around us you’d think we’ve been dog shit.
And that’s with horrendous luck and injuries..
We started with 9 of our 1st 11 tonight. Maybe 10 because to my eyes MLS is a better player than Califiori. Trossard for Martinelli was coaches decision: that just leaves Saka missing from our strongest team.
Over the course of the season we’ve been without Odegaard and Saka for long periods. Odegaard is our most creative player and Saka is our biggest goal threat. Take Salah and Trent out of that Liverpool team for a few months and see where they would be in the table.
Martinelli was only left out because he played 120 minutes the other day, he’s almost certainly first choice otherwise.
Saka is our best attacker (imagine Liverpool without Salah for 2 months) and we lost not only his understudy in Nwaneri, but also his understudy’s understudy in Jesus.
You’ve also forgotten about Ben White.
And throughout the season we’ve had big issues as well, Odegaard was a massive loss in particular.
Excuses Excuses Excuses, our problem is we lack a couple of forwards that put they’re laces through the ball. It’s been our problem for 2 1/2 years Bayern game especially last season showed that. We were better than them, they were more clinical. They brought on better forwards in both games than we started.
A resurgent Odegard
A vintage Partey
A sterling Lewis miles skelly
3 point.
London is red
hoped Odegaard was resurgent enough to at least hit the target from 5 yards away… alas that part of his resurgence will have to wait for Villa. Otherwise great game from him, keep the faith captain 💪🫡
not to throw water on fire, but Martin should have buried that chance, and the Pen
That Trossard turn deserves to be hung in the Sp*rs trophy cabinet.
There’s plenty of room for it
My heart! One of these games it feels like everything’s going to click in front of goal, a few moments that weren’t shown as ‘chances’ because of how much we snatched at them or got the last moment wrong. Main thing is.. 3 points!!
Spurs are so shit! That should have been 5-1 atleast. Ode, havertz, martinelli really need to start scoring asap. We look so inefficient up front. But really glad for the win. Big Gabi was superb!
Massive. Were right in this! Hope we can bring in some more legs up too
I Think Miles Lewis Skelly is another gem. He’s had a great start, and is quietly playing like a far older fullback. He could easily steal Nwaneri’s thunder if he keeps playing at this level.
He seems to have been taking notes from Ben White.
Ethan will get his opportunities this season. Both are strong additions to the first team and doing well in trial by fire.
Gabi Stonewall Gabriel
William ironside saliba
A resurgent Odegard
A vintage Partey
Lewis miles skelly, what a gem!!
3 point.
London is red
A well-deserved Arsenal win against a very poor Spuds side. This game showed everything that’s good and bad about us. We completely dominated the game and should have scored 5 or 6 goals by the hour mark. Yet somehow Spuds were still in it right up until the end. We are completely toothless up front. It’s absolutely hilarious that Kai Havertz is on 300k a week: he missed two more simple chances again today. Trossard and Sterling pretty awful too. I love beating Spuds but we can forget about the title – UNLESS WE BRING IN ST LEAST TWO QUALITY… Read more »
Or maybe Salah gets crocked?
Happy for the 3 points and for hurting those twats. But it should have been far less nervy than it was. Too many chances we didn’t take; perhaps Odegaard’s was the most glaring. Havertz seemed to have lost not only form and confidence, but a sharp presence of mind too. Couldn’t sort his feet out quickly enough, falling around like a bin pole and indecisive. It’s so frustrating to watch him in the last few games. At this stage we should try and academy player if we can’t buy a 9. We can’t go on like this.
Havertz wasn’t terrible he contributed to the win
If we are going to critique individual players, Sterling has got to play faster and make a decision quicker. The right side is where attacks went to die because he takes way to much time once he gets the ball. He should know what he is going to do before he gets the ball as Cesc used to say. I understand why the gaffer isn’t playing him unless he has to. Right side was better when Martinelli came on. We go again.
Yeah but why loan him in the first place!! It was his call!!
When is the last time we lost with Partey starting in midfield?? Anyone have the stats on our win percentage with partey starting in midfield. Dont remember a game we haven’t dominated with him there for 75-90 minutes
Gabriel – true warrior and leader
And
Is there any better than a home grown like MLS!!!
COYG
Maybe it should’ve been a goal kick to Sp*rs but we’ve had enough shit decisions go against us this season.
Onwards & upwards! COYG 🔥
Its nowhere near over but to think that Liverpool have played just about flawless football for the whole first half of the season and yet we, who have, at times struggled with results due to injuries, suspensions, fixture schedules, and the occasional utter shite of a performance…are only just 4 points behind them, if one had not checked the PL table as it stands now, one would be forgiven to assume ‘pool have a 10+ point lead. If we can iron out our issues soon enough, there’s still hope yet…COYG!
Still a game in hand but we are within distance to catch them. We need players to return from the injury list.
maybe we keep Tierney
Definitely keep him till the end of the season given the state of our squad. The pass he made to Odegaard; very impressive 👏
After a couple of missed opportunities, it was nice to finally capitalise on a Liverpool slip up.
Now it’s to get at least one forward player in. Sterling was pretty poor tonight; his decline seems terminal. Thankfully, Ethan Nwaneri is on the mend.
Three points against Villa on Saturday and confidence will start creeping back in.
COYG!
He really was poor today. Little wonder why he hasn’t got a sniff so far.
Lewis Skelly is a cheat. A young lad can’t be so good, confident, strong and so skilly.
We beat those utter cunts.
Yet again.
Life is good.
Cheers!
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MLS hyping the crowd up after a yellow card and the long walk sub, at 18 years old, will go down as one of my favourite NLD moments
Myles Lewis Skelly, what a fucking player. He’s one of our own. Poise, pace and has got a pass on him. Love watching him play. Solid player.
Only have arseblog commentary to go on, but after Sunday and tonight, Mikel has to realise that there was a reason Chavski banned Sterling from the 1st team squad. He’s unusable if we want to win matches on the run-in. A good manager recognises a mistake and rectifies it
Hmmmm…..thought he was decent on Sunday but boy oh boy was he poor tonight
Sterling looked ok at the weekend. Today someone seems to have told him it was a game of walking football. Sucked the pace out of several moves and then gave the ball away.
Trossard showed the haters what a “super sub” does when he starts a NLD. 😝 good on you Leo!