1-2 v Arsenal FC - 15 January 2025 - Away

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Spurs 1

Arsenal FC

Arsenal FC

2

Details
Match Number

7683

Opposition
Arsenal

Arsenal FC

Competition
Premier League

Premier League

Season

2024/25

Date

15th January 2025

Kick Off

20:00

Venue

Emirates Stadium

Attendance

60,287

Referee

Simon Hooper

VAR

Peter Bankes

League Position

14th

Opposition League Position

2nd

Opposition Form

WDWDLL

Weather at Kick Off

8.3° - Overcast

Facts & Milestones
  • 7645th overall match (3669 wins, 1658 draws, 2305 losses)

  • 6021st competitive match (2739 wins, 1385 draws, 1897 losses)

  • team

    295th match vs Arsenal FC (104 wins, 70 draws, 121 losses)

  • competition

    1249th Premier League match (547 wins, 296 draws, 406 losses)

  • 6969th match in England (3303 wins, 1540 draws, 2113 losses)

  • 23rd match at Emirates Stadium (2 wins, 7 draws, 14 losses)

  • There were 5 changes to the starting lineup from the last match.

Against STATS For
14 Attempts 10
4 Attempts on Target 2
1.4 xG 0.8
53% Possession 47%
574 Touches 549
378 Passes Completed 341
469 Passes Attempted 419
80.6% Pass Completion 81.4%
25 Crosses 17
12 Throw-ins 19
10 Corners 4
13 Tackles 13
11 Blocks 12
9 Interceptions 4
1 Saves 3
16 Fouls 9
3 Yellow Cards 1
3 Offsides 1
Report

Arsenal moved to within four points of Premier League leaders Liverpool with victory over Tottenham in the north London derby at Emirates Stadium.

The Gunners, who have played a game more than Liverpool, were desperate to return to winning ways after losing at home to Newcastle United in the Carabao Cup semi-final first leg and then going out to Manchester United on penalties in the FA Cup third round.

Arsenal suffered another setback when, totally against the run of play, Son Heung-min's shot was deflected off William Saliba past keeper David Raya after 25 minutes.

The response came from a familiar route, Gabriel rising to meet Declan Rice's corner at the far post five minutes before the interval after Spurs keeper Antonin Kinsky failed to collect, the last touch coming off Dominic Solanke for an own goal.

Arsenal were ahead four minutes later when Leandro Trossard's bobbling low shot beat Kinsky, who should have done much better.

Mikel Arteta's side dominated the second half, but once again lacked the cutting edge to completely put the game to bed.

And although they closed out the win to keep themselves firmly in the title race, they were almost caught right at the end when Pedro Porro hit the outside of the post from a tight angle.

Arsenal's fans and their manager reacted with what looked like huge relief as well as celebration when the final whistle sounded on the north London derby.

And this was a reflection of how Arsenal, even though they got a vital victory that keeps them on the heels of pacesetters Liverpool, made this a lot more difficult than it needed to be.

The sight of Gabriel hurling his shirt into the crowd showed just how important these three points were after two huge cup disappointments at home, but Arsenal still suffered familiar flaws that made the closing stages needlessly tense.

Arsenal dominated huge portions of this game - but to win it, they needed another set-piece and a shot by Trossard that should have been saved by Kinsky.

No-one could question the commitment and desire from Arsenal, or their superiority over a labouring Spurs, but once again a lack of cutting edge and a habit of over-elaborating when they got into danger areas drew groans of frustration from their supporters.

But even if Kinsky was hardly overworked, on this night all that mattered to Arsenal was victory.

It is still obvious, however, that if the latest Arsenal title challenge falters, it will be because of the lack of a reliable striker, especially with Bukayo Saka still on crutches after hamstring surgery and Gabriel Jesus ruled out for the long term with a serious knee injury.

Arteta must act in January if Arsenal are to maintain a serious pursuit of Liverpool.

Goalkeeper Kinsky has made an impressive start since joining Spurs in a £12.5m deal from Slavia Prague.

He delivered a confident performance on his debut in the EFL Cup semi-final against Liverpool, and was then one of Spurs' more creditable performers as they eventually found the path to victory at National League Tamworth in the FA Cup third round.

Here, in the hothouse of a north London derby, life got tougher for the promising 21-year-old, especially in the face of Arsenal's set-piece threat.

Kinsky had clearly decided on a strategy of punching corners clear rather than trying to catch in a penalty area crowd scene, a ploy which worked well until just before half-time when Rice's corner drifted over his head at the far post, leading to Arsenal's equaliser from a Solanke own goal.

And his frustrated reaction after Trossard's winner suggested he knew he should have dealt better with the Belgian's effort.

This is all part of life for a young goalkeeper at elite level, with Kinsky having shown plenty of promise as he gets his chance while Spurs manager Ange Postecoglou is missing first choice Guglielmo Vicario and deputy Fraser Forster.

And this defeat was not down to Kinsky, with Spurs simply not offering enough in attack apart from a brief first-half spell before Son's goal.

And Spurs certainly looked to have a clear grievance with the corner that led to that crucial equaliser, when the ball came last off Trossard but the decision went Arsenal's way.

Postecoglou tried to pep his side up with the half-time introduction of James Maddison and Brennan Johnson for Yves Bissouma and Pape Matar Sarr, but it was all to no avail.

Timeline
KO

Kai Havertz

43'

Leandro Trossard

44'
HT +4'

Myles Lewis-Skelly

87'

Gabriel Magalhães

90+2'
FT +6'
Location
League Table
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Liverpool
20 14 5 1 48 20 28 47
2
Nottingham forest
21 12 5 4 30 20 10 41
3
Arsenal
20 11 7 2 39 18 21 40
4
Chelsea
21 10 7 4 41 26 15 37
5
Newcastle united
20 10 5 5 34 22 12 35
6
Manchester city
21 10 5 6 38 29 9 35
7
Afc bournemouth
21 9 7 5 32 25 7 34
8
Aston villa
20 9 5 6 30 32 -2 32
9
Fulham
21 7 9 5 32 30 2 30
10
Brentford
21 8 4 9 40 37 3 28
11
Brighton hove albion
20 6 10 4 30 29 1 28
12
West ham united
21 7 5 9 27 41 -14 26
13
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
20 7 3 10 42 30 12 24
14
Manchester united
20 6 5 9 23 28 -5 23
15
Crystal palace
20 4 9 7 21 28 -7 21
16
Everton
19 3 8 8 15 25 -10 17
17
Wolverhampton wanderers
20 4 4 12 31 45 -14 16
18
Ipswich town
20 3 7 10 20 35 -15 16
19
Leicester city
20 3 5 12 23 44 -21 14
20
Southampton
20 1 3 16 12 44 -32 6
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Liverpool
20 14 5 1 48 20 28 47
2
Arsenal
21 12 7 2 41 19 22 43
3
Nottingham forest
21 12 5 4 30 20 10 41
4
Newcastle united
21 11 5 5 37 22 15 38
5
Chelsea
21 10 7 4 41 26 15 37
6
Manchester city
21 10 5 6 38 29 9 35
7
Aston villa
21 10 5 6 31 32 -1 35
8
Afc bournemouth
21 9 7 5 32 25 7 34
9
Brighton hove albion
21 7 10 4 32 29 3 31
10
Fulham
21 7 9 5 32 30 2 30
11
Brentford
21 8 4 9 40 37 3 28
12
Manchester united
21 7 5 9 26 29 -3 26
13
West ham united
21 7 5 9 27 41 -14 26
14
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
21 7 3 11 43 32 11 24
15
Crystal palace
21 5 9 7 23 28 -5 24
16
Everton
20 3 8 9 15 26 -11 17
17
Wolverhampton wanderers
21 4 4 13 31 48 -17 16
18
Ipswich town
21 3 7 11 20 37 -17 16
19
Leicester city
21 3 5 13 23 46 -23 14
20
Southampton
21 1 3 17 13 47 -34 6
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