Arsenal Dominated Tottenham Hotspur at London stadium to Move 5 points clear.
In a North London derby that will be etched into the history books for decades, Arsenal delivered a masterclass at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Sunday. The Gunners’ 4-1 victory didn’t just secure local bragging rights; it re-established a five-point lead at the top of the Premier League and left their arch-rivals, Tottenham, staring down a genuine relegation battle.
The match served as a symbolic bridge between the past and the present, echoing the famous 4-1 League Cup victory in 2010 while setting new modern benchmarks for dominance in this fixture.
Match Summary
The afternoon belonged to two of Mikel Arteta’s most high-profile signings: Eberechi Eze and Viktor Gyökeres. Both players scored twice, dismantling a Spurs defense that looked fragile under new interim manager Igor Tudor.
The game began with a surreal five-minute delay due to a communication equipment failure among the officials. Once play resumed, Arsenal took control.
- 32nd Minute: Arsenal broke the deadlock. Eberechi Eze, who has become the scourge of Tottenham since his summer arrival, controlled a Bukayo Saka cross with expert precision before volleying past Guglielmo Vicario.
- 34th Minute: The lead lasted less than 120 seconds. A rare lapse in concentration from Declan Rice allowed Randal Kolo Muani to dispossess him and fire home an equalizer, marking his first-ever Premier League goal.
Second Half
Arsenal emerged from the interval with a ferocity that Spurs simply could not match.
- 47th Minute: Viktor Gyökeres scored what many described as a “Haaland-esque” goal. Powering past Archie Gray, the Swedish striker lashed a strike into the far corner to make it 2-1.
- 61st Minute: Eze effectively killed the game. After Saka’s shot was parried by Vicario, Eze was the quickest to react, tapping in the rebound to take his season tally against Spurs to an incredible five goals across two games.
- 90+5 Minute: With the home fans already streaming toward the exits, Gyökeres added the final flourish, curling a clinical effort home to mirror the 4-1 scoreline from the reverse fixture in November.
This wasn’t just another win; it was a statistical demolition.
| Record broken | Context |
| Highest aggregate Margin | Arsenal’s 8-2 aggregate scores over Spurs this season is their best since 1978/79 |
| Eze Dominance | Eze became the first Arsenal player since Emmanuel Adebayor(2007) to score 5+ goals against a single opponent in one season. |
| Back to Back Double | First time Arsenal have achieved consecutive league doubles over Spurs since 1980s |
The result left the two clubs at opposite ends of the footballing spectrum:
- Arsenal (1st Place): With 61 points from 28 games, the Gunners are firmly in the driver’s seat for the title, though Manchester City remains a constant shadow with a game in hand.
- Tottenham (16th Place): Igor Tudor’s debut was a baptism of fire. Spurs sit just four points above the relegation zone, a shocking fall for a club that began the decade with perennial Champions League aspirations.
North London is Red” was the chant echoing from the away end as the stadium emptied. For Arsenal, it was a statement of intent; for Tottenham, it was a terrifying glimpse into a potential future in the Championship.
