2-4 v Arsenal FC - 2 December 2018 - Away

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Spurs 2

Arsenal FC

Arsenal FC

4

  • Aubameyang
    10' (PEN)
    56'
  • Lacazette
    74'
  • Torreira
    77'
Details
Match Number

7326

Opposition
Arsenal

Arsenal FC

Competition
Premier League

Premier League

Season

2018/19

Date

2nd December 2018

Kick Off

14:05

Venue

Emirates Stadium

Attendance

59,973

Referee

Mike Dean

League Position

5th

Opposition League Position

4th

Opposition Form

DWWWLW

Weather at Kick Off

14.1° - Clear

Facts & Milestones
  • 7290th overall match (3488 wins, 1601 draws, 2188 losses)

  • 5698th competitive match (2576 wins, 1333 draws, 1789 losses)

  • team

    280th match vs Arsenal FC (99 wins, 67 draws, 114 losses)

  • competition

    1014th Premier League match (433 wins, 255 draws, 326 losses)

  • 6657th match in England (3141 wins, 1491 draws, 2012 losses)

  • 16th match at Emirates Stadium (1 win, 5 draws, 10 losses)

  • 7th consecutive match with a goal scored

  • There were 4 changes to the starting lineup from the last match.

Against STATS For
21 Attempts 10
5 Attempts on Target 5
2.7 xG 1.2
59% Possession 41%
662 Touches 490
428 Passes Completed 260
526 Passes Attempted 371
81.4% Pass Completion 70.1%
22 Crosses 11
18 Throw-ins 24
8 Corners 5
16 Tackles 9
17 Blocks 10
12 Interceptions 10
15 Fouls 17
3 Yellow Cards 5
0 Red Cards 1
0 Second Yellow Cards 1
5 Offsides 2
Report

Arsenal's relentless attacking performance to overpower Tottenham was a "special" moment, says Unai Emery.

His side extended their unbeaten run to 19 matches, moving above Spurs into the top four, with a display that reflected the outstanding work the Spaniard has done since succeeding Arsene Wenger.

Despite his satisfaction at beating their arch-rivals in his first north London derby, Emery has challenged his players to continue improving.

"It is a very big victory; we showed our supporters and we gave them the victory because it is a very special match against Tottenham, for us it is special also," the Arsenal manager said.

"But above all it is three points, like against Bournemouth last weekend.

"We need to continue our process, creating our way. I want to do more."

Arsenal's fast start drew early reward when Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang put them ahead from the spot after Jan Vertonghen's handball.

Yet Spurs, against the run of play, were ahead before the break. Eric Dier glanced home Christian Eriksen's free-kick to equalise, sparking a melee involving players from both sides with his celebrations in front of Arsenal's fans, before Harry Kane scored from the spot after Rob Holding was penalised for a challenge on Son Heung-min.

Emery introduced Alexandre Lacazette and Aaron Ramsey at the start of the second half to dramatic effect.

The Welshman set up Aubameyang's magnificent finish and the France striker's deflected shot beat goalkeeper Hugo Lloris from the edge of the area to put Arsenal ahead with 16 minutes left.

The outstanding Lucas Torreira ran clear to wrap up Arsenal's win and Spurs' misery was complete when Vertonghen was sent off for a foul on Lacazette.

"Until they scored the third goal I think the game was even, after that we started to pay," Spurs manager Mauricio Pochettino said.

"It was difficult for the team to show the energy that we normally show."

The manner in which Arsenal pressed and powered Spurs into submission here was remarkable but further evidence of their transformation under Emery.

The former Sevilla and Paris St-Germain manager has galvanised the club on and off the pitch after the stale end to the Wenger era. He was a constant blur of movement in his technical area almost guiding every move by hand.

Emery has, crucially, made an instant connection with Arsenal's fans, regularly urging them to turn up the volume at moments when the stadium threatened to go quiet.

Arsenal simply refused to give an inch to Spurs and Emery was bold when Spurs led at half-time, sending on Lacazette and Ramsey.

His side had played well in the first half, but the changes gave them a turbo-charge.

It was said the true test of Emery's work would come when they faced their closest rivals. This was an examination they passed with flying colours.

Spurs and manager Mauricio Pochettino have made their name with the intensity of their attacking, pressing style backed up by obvious quality.

Here, however, they had all their own strengths turned back on them by Arsenal and almost seemed in a daze as they were swept aside in the latter stages.

Arsenal had Spurs in trouble instantly and barely let go, even when Dier and Kane somehow had the visitors going in at the interval ahead.

Spurs could not create in attack, were impotent in midfield and vulnerable at the back where Vertonghen's uncomfortable afternoon saw him concede a penalty and receive a red card - while youngster Juan Foyth was punished for giving the ball away when Lacazette putting Arsenal in front.

They now lie outside the top four but will surely come again. Here, however, they were comprehensively outplayed.

Players from both sides, including some of those on the bench, clashed on the touchline as Tottenham celebrated their equaliser. Spurs boss Mauricio Pochettino ran down the touchline to try to defuse the situation Torreira every inch a bargain

Torreira confirmed his status as a new Arsenal hero when he advanced into the penalty area to drill in his first goal for the club and secure this outstanding victory.

The Uruguay international, a £26m buy from Sampdoria in July, celebrated his goal by throwing off his shirt in front of exultant Arsenal fans.

He is tenacious and fierce in the tackle but brings so much more with his game. He has silk as well as steel, refusing to flinch from the physical exchanges here, yet always willing to create.

Torreira may not have been the most expensive piece of business conducted in the summer market but he looks one of the smartest.

Timeline
KO

Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang

10'

Shkodran Mustafi

37'
HT

Granit Xhaka

49'

Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang

56'

Alexandre Lacazette

74'

Lucas Torreira

77'

Lucas Torreira

78'
FT
Location
League Table
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Manchester city
14 12 2 0 43 6 37 38
2
Liverpool
13 10 3 0 26 5 21 33
3
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
13 10 0 3 23 11 12 30
4
Chelsea
13 8 4 1 28 11 17 28
5
Arsenal
13 8 3 2 28 16 12 27
6
Everton
13 6 4 3 20 15 5 22
7
Manchester united
14 6 4 4 22 23 -1 22
8
Leicester city
14 6 3 5 20 17 3 21
9
Afc bournemouth
14 6 2 6 23 21 2 20
10
Watford
14 6 2 6 17 19 -2 20
11
Brighton hove albion
14 5 3 6 16 20 -4 18
12
Wolverhampton wanderers
14 4 4 6 13 17 -4 16
13
West ham united
14 4 3 7 17 22 -5 15
14
Crystal palace
14 3 3 8 10 17 -7 12
15
Newcastle united
14 3 3 8 11 19 -8 12
16
Cardiff city
14 3 2 9 13 27 -14 11
17
Huddersfield town
14 2 4 8 9 24 -15 10
18
Southampton
14 1 6 7 12 26 -14 9
19
Burnley
14 2 3 9 13 29 -16 9
20
Fulham
13 2 2 9 14 33 -19 8
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Manchester city
14 12 2 0 43 6 37 38
2
Liverpool
14 11 3 0 27 5 22 36
3
Chelsea
14 9 4 1 30 11 19 31
4
Arsenal
14 9 3 2 32 18 14 30
5
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
14 10 0 4 25 15 10 30
6
Everton
14 6 4 4 20 16 4 22
7
Manchester united
14 6 4 4 22 23 -1 22
8
Leicester city
14 6 3 5 20 17 3 21
9
Afc bournemouth
14 6 2 6 23 21 2 20
10
Watford
14 6 2 6 17 19 -2 20
11
Brighton hove albion
14 5 3 6 16 20 -4 18
12
Wolverhampton wanderers
14 4 4 6 13 17 -4 16
13
West ham united
14 4 3 7 17 22 -5 15
14
Crystal palace
14 3 3 8 10 17 -7 12
15
Newcastle united
14 3 3 8 11 19 -8 12
16
Cardiff city
14 3 2 9 13 27 -14 11
17
Huddersfield town
14 2 4 8 9 24 -15 10
18
Southampton
14 1 6 7 12 26 -14 9
19
Burnley
14 2 3 9 13 29 -16 9
20
Fulham
14 2 2 10 14 35 -21 8
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