Diogo Jota scored less than 30 seconds after coming on in the second half to cancel out Chris Wood's early opener
Declan Rice savaged Tottenham Hotspur with a brutal comment after Arsenal's vital North London derby win. On the back of Liverpool's 1-1 draw with Nottingham Forest, Arsenal knew a victory over bitter rivals Spurs would take them within four points of the leaders.
Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur will do battle in a white-hot atmosphere as the rival clubs face off under the lights at Emirates Stadium.
ARSENAL had to come from behind to beat North London rivals Tottenham 2-1 on Wednesday night. Spurs skipper Son Heung-min fired the visitors ahead on 25 minutes with a sweet volley against the run
The form book favoured Tottenham at the Emirates, though, as the Lilywhites have recorded successive wins over Liverpool and Tamworth in the EFL Cup and FA Cup respectively over the past week, while the Gunners lost to Newcastle United and Manchester United in both competitions.
After losing the first leg of the Carabao Cup semifinals, Arsenal have to advance in the FA Cup against a bitter rival.
ARSENAL and Tottenham Hotspur lock horns in the North London derby on Wednesday evening with all to play for. The Gunners are looking to get back to winning ways, after they were beaten by
Arsenal narrowed the gap with Premier League leaders Liverpool to four points after coming from behind in their 2-1 victory over Tottenham Hotspur in Wednesday’s ‘North London Derby’ at the Emirates Stadium.
Arsenal have a prime opportunity to cut the gap at the top of the Premier League with a win over Tottenham Hotspur in tonight’s North London derby. A victory would not only close the gap to just
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Declan Rice said his one regret from Arsenal’s North London derby win over Tottenham was that Mikel Arteta's men were "unlucky not to score 10".