1-2 v Arsenal FC - 6 April 2002 - Away

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Spurs 1

Arsenal FC

Arsenal FC

2

  • Ljungberg
    24'
  • Lauren
    86' (PEN)
Details
Match Number

6347

Opposition
Arsenal

Arsenal FC

Competition
Premier League

Premier League

Season

2001/02

Date

6th April 2002

Kick Off

15:00

Venue

Highbury

Attendance

38,186

Referee

Mark Halsey

League Position

8th

Opposition League Position

1st

Opposition Form

WWWWWD

Weather at Kick Off

9.4° - Clear

Facts & Milestones
  • 6314th overall match (2997 wins, 1384 draws, 1920 losses)

  • 4847th competitive match (2159 wins, 1138 draws, 1550 losses)

  • team

    240th match vs Arsenal FC (91 wins, 53 draws, 96 losses)

  • competition

    388th Premier League match (135 wins, 106 draws, 147 losses)

  • 5816th match in England (2710 wins, 1310 draws, 1783 losses)

  • 124th match at Highbury (53 wins, 21 draws, 50 losses)

Report

Arsenal edged a step closer to the title and returned to the Premiership summit after a dramatic finish to the north London derby at Highbury.

Arsene Wenger's side looked to be cruising to a comfortable victory thanks to Freddie Ljungberg's first half goal.

But they were stunned when Teddy Sheringham equalised for Spurs with a controversial penalty ten minutes from time.

Spurs appeared to have inflicted a damaging blow to their bitter rivals' title ambitions - only for Arsenal to snatch the winner when Cameroon international Lauren scored from the spot after 86 minutes. It was a deserved and vital victory for Arsenal - their eighth in succession in the league - and puts them in pole position to take the title back to Highbury.

Arsenal entered the game carrying the added pressure of knowing Manchester United had already won at Leicester - but they played in their usual flowing fashion in the opening half.

Spurs swiftly found themselves under pressure and the game had an inevitable physical edge, with Gustavo Poyet and Sheringham booked, and they were joined by Arsenal's Dennis Bergkamp.

Ljungberg almost gave Arsenal the lead they craved after 24 minutes when he was only halted by a brilliant save from Kasey Keller, who was deputising for Neil Sullivan.

But the Swede was not to be denied and he put Arsenal in front seconds later.

Dutch master Bergkamp released Ljungberg and he scored via a deflection from Spurs keeper Keller.

Bergkamp was at his imperious best, and he almost doubled Arsenal's lead when he pulled into space on the left of the penalty area, but his curling drive was turned to safety by Keller at full stretch.

Spurs had hardly been seen as an attacking force, and their options were reduced further ten minutes into the second half.

Striker Steffen Iversen, who had been injured in a collision with Arsenal goalkeeper David Seaman in the first half, was finally replaced by Sergei Rebrov.

Hoddle had changed his defensive formation at half-time, replacing the limping Ledley King with Simon Davies - but Arsenal still maintained supremacy.

Arsenal had a rare nervous moment when goalkeeper Seaman came perilously close to carrying the ball into his own net as he caught a corner under pressure, with no free-kick awarded in his favour.

Spurs were hanging on despite all the Arsenal pressure, and were amazingly thrown a lifeline with ten minutes to go.

Poyet tumbled under a challenge from Seaman, and after a moment's hesitation, it became clear referee Mark Halsey had pointed to the spot.

Arsenal were stunned, but Sheringham did not complain and calmly beat Seaman.

Spurs' celebrations were cut short in another moment of drama four minutes from time when Halsey awarded a second penalty - this time to the Gunners. Subsitute Kanu played in Thierry Henry, and he was fouled by Dean Richards.

Henry, Arsenal's normal penalty taker, was receiving treament as Lauren stepped up to just beat Keller with an unconvincing penalty.

It was enough to give Arsenal victory - and bring the title a step closer.

Location
League Table
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Arsenal
32 20 9 3 66 32 34 69
2
Liverpool
33 20 8 5 55 26 29 68
3
Manchester united
33 21 4 8 82 44 38 67
4
Newcastle united
32 18 6 8 61 43 18 60
5
Chelsea
33 15 12 6 60 32 28 57
6
Leeds united
33 14 12 7 48 36 12 54
7
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
33 13 6 14 44 47 -3 45
8
Aston villa
33 10 13 10 38 40 -2 43
9
West ham united
32 12 7 13 39 50 -11 43
10
Middlesbrough
33 11 9 13 32 39 -7 42
11
Charlton athletic
33 10 11 12 35 41 -6 41
12
Everton
33 10 9 14 38 46 -8 39
13
Southampton
33 10 8 15 39 49 -10 38
14
Sunderland
33 10 8 15 26 42 -16 38
15
Fulham
33 8 12 13 31 40 -9 36
16
Bolton wanderers
33 8 12 13 38 53 -15 36
17
Blackburn rovers
32 9 8 15 42 43 -1 35
18
Ipswich town
33 8 9 16 39 52 -13 33
19
Derby county
33 8 5 20 30 54 -24 29
20
Leicester city
33 4 10 19 24 58 -34 22
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Arsenal
33 21 9 3 68 33 35 72
2
Manchester united
34 22 4 8 83 44 39 70
3
Liverpool
33 20 8 5 55 26 29 68
4
Chelsea
34 16 12 6 63 32 31 60
5
Newcastle united
32 18 6 8 61 43 18 60
6
Leeds united
34 15 12 7 50 36 14 57
7
West ham united
33 13 7 13 41 50 -9 46
8
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
34 13 6 15 45 49 -4 45
9
Middlesbrough
34 12 9 13 34 40 -6 45
10
Aston villa
34 10 13 11 39 42 -3 43
11
Southampton
34 11 8 15 41 49 -8 41
12
Charlton athletic
34 10 11 13 35 43 -8 41
13
Everton
34 10 9 15 38 49 -11 39
14
Bolton wanderers
34 9 12 13 42 54 -12 39
15
Sunderland
34 10 8 16 26 44 -18 38
16
Fulham
33 8 12 13 31 40 -9 36
17
Blackburn rovers
32 9 8 15 42 43 -1 35
18
Ipswich town
34 8 9 17 40 56 -16 33
19
Derby county
34 8 5 21 30 56 -26 29
20
Leicester city
34 4 10 20 24 59 -35 22
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