'Absolutely shambolic': 10-man Arsenal cop major CL blow as 'unplayable' Spurs star runs riot.
Both sides enjoy favourable fixtures in the final run home to the season, with Arsenal making an away trip to Newcastle before completing the campaign at home to Everton. With just two games now left in the season, Arsenal cannot fail to leave any points on the table with their local rivals breathing down its neck. Kane heaped on further misery for Arsenal just four minutes later when he popped up for his second goal of the night, as he got on the end of a flicked header from Rodrigo Bentancur.
Antonio Conte urged Mikel Arteta to stop complaining after the Arsenal manager blamed the referee, Paul Tierney, for jeopardising his team's Champions ...
I just wanted to keep playing, I just wanted to continue to play.” “Obviously I want to play always,” Son said. If you remember, Arsenal did well to postpone this game in an incredible way when only one player had Covid. I didn’t forget this because it made us a bit angry. The result loads the pressure on Arsenal ahead of their trip to Newcastle on Monday night. He needs to be more calm. Kane added another and Son Heung-min completed the scoring for Spurs in a resounding 3-0 win that keeps alive their hopes of pipping Arsenal for fourth place.
Tottenham forward Son Heung-min has admitted that he was unhappy with Antonio Conte's decision to substitute him off during Thursday's 3-0 win over Arsenal.
"I wanted to keep playing. On Tottenham's victory, he added: "It's always good to win, but especially this derby. I have to accept it.
Antonio Conte told Mikel Arteta to stop complaining after the Arsenal boss expressed dismay at the referee following the North London derby.
"But if we want to complain, we have a lot of possibility to complain about why I have to play on Sunday at 12 p.m. and Arsenal has to play Monday at night," he said. I think that he has to be calm and try to continue to work because he is very good but to listen to a coach complain a lot of times is not good. "I think that he has to be focused more to his team and not to go to complain because he has just started this work. I repeat: it is only advice, nothing else because he is very good. If we want to complain, we have the possibility every game to speak about the referee, the decision, about a postponed game," he continued. You can ask the referee to come in front of the camera to explain his decisions.
Soccer Football - Premier League - Tottenham Hotspur v Arsenal - Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, London Gabriel is now a doubt for Monday's vital trip to Newcastle ( ...
- Gabriel – hamstring Gabriel is now a doubt for Monday night’s crucial trip to St James’ Park, which Arsenal cannot afford to lose with Spurs gaining ground. Arteta was already a defender down, with Ben White only fit enough to start on the bench.
Harry Kane scored twice — including one from the penalty spot — and Son Heung-min added a third just after half-time to move Tottenham one point behind ...
Ask the referee to come in front of the camera to explain his decision. I’m allowed to give my interpretation of what happened but I don’t know how to lie. But Arsenal could not cope with Son and Kane. The second half had barely begun when Kane tried to wriggle through and the ball broke for Son to calmly find the corner. Martin Odegaard forced Lloris into a fine save late on but by that time most of the Arsenal fans had seen enough and were on their way home. “If I say what I think I’m suspended six months. Kane opened the scoring from the penalty spot in the 22nd before Arsenal had Rob Holding sent off for a second yellow card 10 minutes later, both for clumsy fouls on Son Heung-min.
Tottenham host Arsenal in a north London derby that could decide which of the arch-rivals earns Premier League bragging rights and 2022-23 Champions League ...
Here are the stats to keep in mind: The home team has not lost a match between these two sides in Premier League play since a Spurs home defeat back in March of 2014. He's booked, and Arsenal have a free-kick in a dangerous area on the right. The lean here is in favor of the hosts and the under total goals with four of the last five north London derbies hosted by Tottenham seeing two or fewer goals. Son has a formidable recent record in this fixture, and Arsenal need to make sure they don't end up with players in the referee's book early on. Now they can end Spurs' hopes of qualifying for the Champions League and seal fourth position in the table by winning at Tottenham for the first time in eight attempts. A fine tackle from Dier on Nketiah ends the striker's attempt to profit inside the penalty area – and he seemed to go down very easily there, without any contact from Dier. He's got reason to if he knows the stat that Arsenal have lost seven of the eight games in which they've conceded first this season. Kane complains to Tierney, who produces a second yellow card for Holding following that earlier tangle with Son on the halfway line. Martinelli holds him off and wins a free-kick for the visitors. 56 mins: Martinelli has been labouring to create anything for Arsenal during the last few minutes. 76 mins: It's looked inevitable for a while, and now Arsenal have to make that defensive change. The home fans do not mind – they look like they are ready to stay behind long after their penultimate game of the season here has finished.
Arsenal are facing a defensive crisis ahead of Monday's clash against Newcastle with Rob Holding suspended and Gabriel Magalhaes joining Ben White as an ...
And there's more than one reason why the 22-year-old can't solve Arsenal's defensive crisis. "Gabby normally is not a player that asks to come off the pitch." Of course, Takehiro Tomiyasu can operate at centre-back.
Martin Keown has accused Manchester United icon Gary Neville of being biased against Arsenal during Sky Sports' coverage of the 3-0 loss to Tottenham ...
I’m saying he was very quick to say that was a penalty." "Suddenly you don’t really see too many replays when there was a Spurs player that brought one down. "Sky didn’t really want to make much of that and maybe that was the commentary team going one way rather than the other.
Journalist Miguel Delaney has reported that there is a strong belief that Mikel Arteta's Arsenal will sign Gabriel Jesus from Manchester City.
Jesus has never really played week in and week out for a full season at Manchester City, and the prospect of being the first-choice striker at a big club such as Arsenal would be very appealing. In our opinion, Arsenal fans should be excited about the prospect of the club signing Gabriel Jesus from Premier League rivals Manchester City in the summer transfer window. Journalist Miguel Delaney has reported in his Reading the Game newsletter in The Independent that there is a strong belief that Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal will sign Gabriel Jesus from Manchester City in the summer transfer window.
Harry Kane scored twice — including one from the penalty spot — and Son Heung-min added a third just after half-time to move Tottenham one point behind ...
Martin Odegaard forced Lloris into a fine save late on but by that time most of the Arsenal fans had seen enough and were on their way home. But Arsenal could not cope with Son and Kane. The second half had barely begun when Kane tried to wriggle through and the ball broke for Son to calmly find the corner. Kane opened the scoring from the penalty spot in the 22nd before Arsenal had Rob Holding sent off for a second yellow card 10 minutes later, both for clumsy fouls on Son Heung-min.
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With the derby defeat behind them, our Arsenal writers look ahead to the games that will decide the Gunners' Champions League fate...
Arsenal are still in the driving seat for top four, they just have to play like it. What might hit Arsenal and their supporters most vividly as it comes to a close is just how loud the atmosphere is, whatever the result. James: I think amid all the disappointment of Thursday night, people forget that Arsenal are still fourth, still a point clear of Spurs. It’s still absolutely in their hands. Tavares and Martinelli have not formed a great partnership on the left flank, while Smith Rowe’s ability to retain possession and speed up play could be crucial. Starting fast and maintaining that vigour throughout is a must. George: I feel a bit stupid saying this bearing in mind they’ve just been hammered 5-0 by Manchester City, but the key to Newcastle’s survival revival has been organisation and solidity, everybody pitching in. The through-ball between right-back and centre-back for him to chase is incredibly effective. James: I think Tomiyasu is a good complement to Tavares on that side. Arsenal’s turnaround in the first half of the season was based partly around being able to consistently field the same defensive unit of Ramsdale in goal with Tomiyasu, White, Gabriel and Tierney in front. He did this well in the game against West Ham. I do wonder if Arteta will be giving some consideration to dropping Xhaka into the defence. Rob Holding will be suspended after his red card against Spurs, while Gabriel picked up what Mikel Arteta described as a “muscular problem”. It leaves Arsenal down to the bare bones in defence.
Manchester United hero Gary Neville has backed Tottenham Hotspur to finish above Arsenal in the race for a Champions League place following the north London ...
"If he doesn't get top four and Conte does, it will start to come down on him a little bit. Now, Neville has predicted the Lillywhites to secure a place in next season's UEFA Champions League, claiming that Arsenal's remaining fixtures are much harder. Spurs clinched a 3-0 victory over their fierce rivals on Thursday night thanks to a first-half brace from Harry Kane before Son Heung-min wrapped up the scoring just after the break.