Arsenal survive Spurs rally to go four points clear

Kai Havertz scores Arsenal's third goal

Arsenal overcame the hurdle of a north London derby and an anxious finale to maintain momentum in the Premier League title pursuit with a vital victory at Tottenham.

Mikel Arteta’s side moved four points clear at the top of the Premier League, with second-place Manchester City, who have two games in hand, playing in the later kick-off at Nottingham Forest (16:30 BST).

The Gunners’ meeting with their bitter rivals was seen as arguably the most treacherous of their remaining fixtures, but they took ruthless advantage of Spurs’ defensive flaws to establish a three-goal lead by half-time.

Arsenal were then thrown off course when a dreadful clearance by goalkeeper David Raya presented Cristian Romero with a goal after 64 minutes, the nerves really jangling when Heung-min Son scored from the spot three minutes from the end of normal time after Declan Rice fouled Ben Davies.

It was all so different when Arsenal went ahead after 15 minutes as the recalled Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg glanced Bukayo Saka’s corner into his own net, the England forward crowning a sweeping counter-attack with a smooth finish for the second after 27 minutes.

Spurs, who saw Micky van de Ven’s goal ruled out for a marginal offside with the score 1-0, were infuriated as they claimed Leandro Trossard had fouled Dejan Kulusevski before Saka scored, and were even more frustrated when the unmarked Kai Havertz headed in Arsenal’s third from another corner seven minutes before the break.

Arsenal were then content to see out the victory, only for Raya to give Spurs hope by sending a clearance straight to Romero.

An unlikely comeback seemed on when Son scored from the spot but Arteta’s side were able to close out the game, denting their arch-rivals’ hopes of a top-four finish.

Spurs remain in fifth place in the Premier League, seven points behind Aston Villa with two games in hand.

Arsenal survive late Spurs surge to stay on course

Arsenal players celebrate beating Tottenham Hotspur

Arsenal went from cruising comfortably to hanging on in a thrilling north London derby, a stroll to victory made hazardous by their own mistakes.

The Gunners were never actually near their best but when the season reaches this point it is about winning and the job was eventually done, but not without a nail-biting finish.

Arsenal were sitting pretty at half-time and had negotiated the first 20 minutes of the second half without incident until Raya appeared to be caught in a moment of indecision as he went to clear, passing the ball straight to a grateful Romero.

And when Son scored from the spot Arteta’s side must have feared becoming the victim of a smash-and-grab as Spurs, a threat going forward throughout, sensed they may get a draw.

In Raya’s defence, he did well after his error as he commanded his area with safe handling to ensure the cushion provided by that first-half advantage proved enough.

Arsenal had another stellar performer in Rice, his mistimed tackle on Davies that resulted in a penalty a rare blemish on an otherwise top-class performance.

Arteta’s side have put together three wins in eight days to ensure they are right in this title fight with three games left, maintaining pressure on Manchester City as Liverpool’s challenge falls away.

Spurs pay for familiar problems

Tottenham manager Ange Postecoglou looks dejected after his side are beaten by Arsenal

Tottenham Hotspur felt the pain of a derby defeat and a setback to their hopes of a top-four finish in the Premier League as they were undone again by vulnerability at set-pieces, in this case corners.

Spurs will be unhappy at Arsenal defender Ben White’s distraction of keeper Guglielmo Vicario at corners but they simply had to do better as Hojbjerg headed into his own net early on, the Denmark midfielder stretching to get in front of Takehiro Tomiyasu and glancing the ball in.

Then Havertz rose virtually unaccompanied to head in at the near post for the third, and eventually decisive, goal for the away side.

The frustration for manager Ange Postecoglou is that his side were a genuine source of danger going forward, with what would have been an equaliser for Van de Ven ruled out by the thinnest of margins at a crucial stage.

And they had Arsenal on the rack once they got the scent that something might be in this for them, but in the end the mountain they created for themselves by conceding those three first-half goals proved insurmountable.

Player of the match

SakaBukayo Saka

with an average of 8.13

Tottenham Hotspur

  1. Squad number7Player nameSon Heung-min
    Average rating

    5.48

  2. Squad number17Player nameRomero
    Average rating

    4.96

  3. Squad number37Player namevan de Ven
    Average rating

    4.84

  4. Squad number9Player nameRicharlison
    Average rating

    4.73

  5. Squad number8Player nameBissouma
    Average rating

    4.59

  6. Squad number21Player nameKulusevski
    Average rating

    4.57

  7. Squad number29Player nameSarr
    Average rating

    4.55

  8. Squad number22Player nameJohnson
    Average rating

    4.53

  9. Squad number18Player nameLo Celso
    Average rating

    4.50

  10. Squad number13Player nameVicario
    Average rating

    4.50

  11. Squad number23Player namePorro
    Average rating

    4.49

  12. Squad number10Player nameMaddison
    Average rating

    4.48

  13. Squad number33Player nameDavies
    Average rating

    4.38

  14. Squad number30Player nameBentancur
    Average rating

    4.25

  15. Squad number16Player nameWerner
    Average rating

    4.25

  16. Squad number5Player nameHøjbjerg
    Average rating

    4.09

Arsenal

  1. Squad number7Player nameSaka

    Average rating

    8.13

  2. Squad number29Player nameHavertz

    Average rating

    7.54

  3. Squad number8Player nameØdegaard

    Average rating

    7.38

  4. Squad number41Player nameRice

    Average rating

    7.31

  5. Squad number2Player nameSaliba

    Average rating

    7.16

  6. Squad number6Player nameGabriel Magalhães

    Average rating

    7.09

  7. Squad number4Player nameWhite

    Average rating

    7.09

  8. Squad number19Player nameTrossard

    Average rating

    6.95

  9. Squad number18Player nameTomiyasu

    Average rating

    6.92

  10. Squad number5Player namePartey

    Average rating

    6.83

  11. Squad number11Player nameGabriel Martinelli

    Average rating

    6.71

  12. Squad number15Player nameKiwior

    Average rating

    6.27

  13. Squad number22Player nameRaya

    Average rating

    5.72

Line-ups

Tottenham

Formation 4-2-3-1

  • 13Vicario
  • 23Porro
  • 17Romero
  • 37van de Ven
  • 33DaviesBooked at 81minsSubstituted forLo Celsoat 88′minutes
  • 30BentancurSubstituted forSarrat 45′minutes
  • 5HøjbjergSubstituted forBissoumaat 64′minutes
  • 21KulusevskiBooked at 77mins
  • 10MaddisonSubstituted forRicharlisonat 64′minutes
  • 16WernerSubstituted forJohnsonat 31′minutes
  • 7Son Heung-min

Substitutes

  • 6Dragusin
  • 8Bissouma
  • 9Richarlison
  • 11Gil
  • 12Emerson Royal
  • 18Lo Celso
  • 22Johnson
  • 29Sarr
  • 40Austin

Arsenal

Formation 4-3-3

  • 22Raya
  • 4White
  • 2Saliba
  • 6Gabriel
  • 18Tomiyasu
  • 8ØdegaardSubstituted forKiwiorat 89′minutes
  • 5ParteyBooked at 83mins
  • 41Rice
  • 7Saka
  • 29Havertz
  • 19TrossardSubstituted forMartinelliat 63′minutes

Substitutes

  • 1Ramsdale
  • 9Gabriel Jesus
  • 10Smith Rowe
  • 11Martinelli
  • 14Nketiah
  • 15Kiwior
  • 20Jorginho
  • 21Fábio Vieira
  • 35Zinchenko

Referee:
Michael Oliver

Attendance:
61,554

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Match ends, Tottenham Hotspur 2, Arsenal 3.