SM
Everton vs. Liverpool: 16 hrs 22 mins
Upcoming predictions and previews
AL
Premier League | Gameweek 14
Dec 2, 2018 at 2.05pm UK
 
SL

4-2

Aubameyang (10' pen., 56'), Lacazette (74'), Torreira (77')
FT(HT: 1-2)
Dier (30'), Kane (34' pen.)

Arsenal leapfrog Tottenham Hotspur with comeback win in Emirates Stadium classic

:Headline: Result: Arsenal leapfrog Tottenham Hotspur with comeback win in Emirates Stadium classic: ID:343145: from db_amp
Arsenal squander a one-goal lead but recover in the second half to beat North London rivals Tottenham Hotspur 2-1 at the Emirates Stadium.

Arsenal have recovered from a half-time deficit to beat Tottenham Hotspur 4-2 at the Emirates Stadium and leapfrog their opponents in the Premier League table.

The Gunners let a one-goal lead of their own slip after Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang had opened the scoring in a classic North London derby, as Harry Kane was also successful from 12 yards after Eric Dier had restored parity.

Spurs could not hold on for a seventh win in a row, however, conceding to goals from Aubameyang, Alexandre Lacazette and Lucas Torreira in the final 35 minutes to slip down to fifth place on goal difference.

A bad day for the Lilywhites got even worse late on when Jan Vertonghen was dismissed for two bookable offences in a match that had a bit of everything.

The hosts were in front inside 10 minutes thanks to Aubameyang's successfully-converted penalty, awarded after Vertonghen - making his first Prem start in more than two months - handled Granit Xhaka's free-kick delivery, picking up the first of his yellows in the process.

That was a just reward for Arsenal following a fast-paced start to the match, but they failed to add to their lead as Aubameyang could not get a touch to Sead Kolasinac's cross and Alex Iwobi shot right at Hugo Lloris from seven yards out.

Spurs were far from their best, but they created a couple of decent openings through Son Heung-min, neither of which the South Korean could take as Bernd Leno came out on top in that personal battle.

The match completely turned half an hour in, however, as Dier stooped to glance Christian Eriksen's free kick past Leno at his front post.

Dier ran towards the corner flag and wound up opposition fans and players with his wild celebrations, sparking a melee that also involved members of both sides' coaching staff.

With things beginning to boil over on the field, Rob Holding lunged in on Son and conceded a penalty, which Kane buried to make it eight goals in eight North London derbies - matching the number scored by Emmanuel Adebayor in this fixture during the Premier League era.

The match barely settled down in the remainder of the first half, with Arsenal coming closest to scoring the game's fourth goal through a dipping Kolasinac header that needed pushing over the bar.

Unai Emery responded at the break by bringing on Lacazette and Aaron Ramsey, and the introduction of the latter made a big difference.

After seeing out a spell of Spurs pressure, culminating in Kane's well-taken free kick that Leno was equal to, Ramsey made a positive run in behind and flicked the ball into the path of Aubameyang, who belted a first-time finish past Lloris from outside the box.

Looking nervous all of a sudden, Tottenham were thankful that Dele Alli had positioned himself on the line to block Shkodran Mustafi's shot, which Torreira followed up with a near-miss from the rebound.

Tottenham, winners on just one of their last 25 top-flight trips to this ground ahead of this game, also had chances of their own as Son blasted at Leno following an error from Hector Bellerin.

Bragging rights and a place in the top four would be Arsenal's, though, as Lacazette found the bottom corner with his 20-yard shot via a Dier deflection, before Torreira kept his cool to tuck past Lloris from an angle less than two minutes later.

Then came the red card for Vertonghen, shown his second yellow for a strong challenge on Lacazette, as Arsenal saw things through pretty comfortably to extend their unbeaten run to 19 matches in all competitions.

ARSENAL (3-4-2-1): Leno; Mustafi (Guendouzi 71'), Sokratis, Holding; Kolasinac, Xhaka, Torreira, Bellerin; Iwobi (Lacazette 46'), Mkhitaryan (Ramsey 46'); Aubameyang

TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR (4-2-3-1): Lloris; Aurier, Vertonghen, Foyth, Davies (Rose 82'); Dier, Sissoko; Eriksen, Dele (Winks 79'), Son (Lucas 79'); Kane

amp_article__343145 : Database Data restored...  : 
last updated article - 2018-12-12 18:12:07:
html db last update - 2021-03-07 20:49:20 :

ex - 7200 : read : read cache amp html
Share this article now:
Recommended Next on SM
Premier League Table
TeamPWDLFAGDPTS
1Arsenal34245582265677
2Liverpool33228375324374
3Manchester CityMan City32227376324473
4Aston Villa34206871502166
5Tottenham HotspurSpurs32186865491660
6Newcastle UnitedNewcastle321551269521750
7Manchester UnitedMan Utd32155124748-150
8West Ham UnitedWest Ham34139125463-948
9Chelsea32138116157447
10Brighton & Hove AlbionBrighton321111105250244
11Wolverhampton WanderersWolves33127144653-743
12Fulham34126165054-442
13Bournemouth33119134860-1242
14Crystal Palace3399154256-1436
15Brentford3498175259-735
16Everton33108153448-1430
17Nottingham ForestNott'm Forest3479184260-1826
18Luton TownLuton3467214775-2825
19Burnley3458213769-3223
20Sheffield UnitedSheff Utd3337233188-5716
Scroll for more - Tap for full version


Sports Mole provides in-depth previews and predictions for every match from the biggest leagues and competitions in world football.
AL
Sign up for our FREE daily preview newsletter direct to your inbox!

Loading ...

Failed to load data.



. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .