Unbeaten Arsenal move up to second in early Premier League table
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'Tottenham are slight favourites'published at 12:57 British Summer Time 15 September 2024
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Don Hutchison Ex-Scotland midfielder on BBC's Football Daily podcast
I make Tottenham just favourites.
No Declan Rice, no Odegaard. You're not going to get a better chance. I did the game last week and apart from finishing, they could have put Newcastle away three or four-one.
The worry for me tactically with Ange was when they played Chelsea and he came out after the game and everyone fell for it. He said 'this is how we are going to play.' There was a naivety about it.
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Owen: I think either Nwaneri or Sterling will prove their worth in this game, showing Arsenal's new strength in depth. Going for Spurs 1 - 2 Arsenal.
Ash: Despite the absence of Rice and Odegaard, I’m confident today! Our team under Arteta have shown how fearless we are in big games and we always step up! 3-1 win, Saka to get two! COYG!
Anon: Going to be tough without our key midfielders but I still believe a 2-0 win for the Gunners. Trossard and Havertz with the goals.
No Odegaard for Arsenalpublished at 12:49 British Summer Time 15 September 2024
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And as expected there's no Martin Odegaard for Arsenal. Instead, Jorginho starts and captains the side, while Leandro Trossard is also in the first XI.
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No sign of Martin Odegaard when the players arrived so unless they snuck him through the back door for some reason he is, as expected, going to be ruled out, despite Mikel Arteta's attempt to suggest he could potentially make it.
Do Arsenal have the depth?published at 12:39 British Summer Time 15 September 2024
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Cesc Fabregas Former Arsenal midfielder on Plant Premier League podcast
When Manchester City or Liverpool miss top players they still deal with it in the best manner but not really missing them and Arsenal need to get to this level as well.
I can't an Arsenal game in the last two or three seasons without Odegaard in the team and more recently Rice.
They are important players but big teams are made of big squads and they will need to prove they are ready to challenge the difficult moments as well.
Spurs duo set to be available and could Odegaard feature?published at 12:37 British Summer Time 15 September 2024
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Martin Odegaard was injured while on international duty
We should be getting the team news for the game shortly but this is what we do know.
Tottenham pair Micky van de Ven and Dominic Solanke are expected to be available after overcoming respective knee and ankle injuries.
Yves Bissouma is a doubt after suffering a groin problem on international duty for Mali, while Richarlison remains out.
Arsenal captain Martin Odegaard will have further tests to determine the extent of his ankle problem but he was not ruled out for this weekend by manager Mikel Arteta on Friday.
Declan Rice serves a one-match ban and Mikel Merino remains out with a shoulder injury but Gabriel Jesus is fit again and Riccardo Calafiori's calf issue will be assessed.
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Hello!
It is a Sunday treat in the Premier League today as Tottenham meet Arsenal in the 196th north London derby.
Arsenal have had the bragging rights over the last couple of seasons, with Spurs' last win back in May 2022 and it is the Gunners who have had the better start to the current campaign.
But, Mikel Arteta's side are likely to be without some key players, particularly in midfield, while Tottenham have played well so far but not taken their chances. Could it all come together for them today?
A derby that always deliverspublished at 12:30 British Summer Time 15 September 2024
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On fixture release day, the games us football fans always look out for are when the derbies with our biggest rival are.
For the neutral one of the most exciting derbies to watch is the north London derby, with last season's two encounters between Tottenham and Arsenal seeing nine goals scored.
Both meet early into the current campaign knowing a big win for either side will provide a huge boost to their aspirations.
Chief football writer at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
Arsenal came out on top in a fiery north London derby as Gabriel's second-half header gave them a crucial victory at Tottenham.
The Gunners were without captain Martin Odegaard and key midfielder Declan Rice through injury and suspension respectively and survived a stern examination from Ange Postecoglou's side to spark ecstatic scenes at the final whistle.
Arsenal keeper David Raya excelled in the early stages to keep Spurs at bay with fine saves from Dejan Kulusevski while Spurs opposite number Guglielmo Vicario had to be at his best to keep out Kai Havertz's header.
Tempers boiled over late in the first half as players from both sides clashed following Jurien Timber's challenge on Pedro Porro, setting the stage for a tense second period.
And it was Gabriel who made the vital contribution after 64 minutes, escaping the attentions of Cristian Romero to rise and power Bukako Saka's corner high past Vicario.
Arsenal always relish any derby victory at Spurs but this one will taste especially sweet as it was achieved without two such significant figures in Odegaard and Rice while providing the perfect platform for next weekend's visit to champions Manchester City.
The Gunners, in the modern football parlance, suffered at moments in an occasionally bad-tempered encounter but - as at Aston Villa earlier this season - they dug deep and showed real grit to stay in the game before Gabriel's thumping header settled the game.
Arsenal then defended with determination to close out the three points, match-winner Gabriel and goalkeeper Raya delivering towering performances as Spurs eventually ran out of ideas.
Such are the fine margins in the Premier League because of Manchester City's supremacy, any failure to win is seen as a slip and after drawing at home with Brighton, Arsenal's victory assumes greater importance because they go to the champions in their next league game.
Manager Mikel Arteta will take extra pleasure in the way Arsenal coped without the quality and calming influences of Odegaard and Rice in the engine room - a fact reflected by the joyous reaction of players, management and ers at the final whistle.
Spurs fall short once more
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Spurs 0-1 Arsenal: Ange Postecoglou reaction
Tottenham's old failings returned to haunt them as they squandered the opportunity to put a marker down in front of their own ers against depleted Arsenal.
They were reflected in the goal as Spurs once again failed to defend a set-piece, a constant Achilles heel in the Ange Postecoglou era.
Last season, excluding penalties, Spurs conceded 16 goals from set-pieces out of 54 conceded. Including penalties it was 23 from 61.
Postecoglou appeared unconcerned by this obvious weakness but another crucial goal leading to a defeat from a routine corner poorly defended should focus the manager's mind, with three of Arsenal's last four goals against Spurs coming from set plays.
In the wider context, there was plenty to ire in Spurs' early endeavour but the longer the game went on the more wayward they became, descending into a catalogue of poor decision-making and failures to deliver quality from good positions.
There was a growing sense that Arsenal would punish these flaws and so it proved, much to the frustration of Spurs fans, who created a thunderous atmosphere as Postecoglou's side opened with verve but without end product.
This will be a bitterly disappointing day for Postecoglou and his players as Arsenal's absentees presented them with a big opportunity to make a statement, instead they fell short once more and now have only one win from their first four league matches.
Tottenham have lost five of their last seven Premier League meetings with Arsenal (W1 D1), more than they had in their previous 16 against their north London rivals (W6 D6 L4).
Arsenal have won their last two Premier League away games against Tottenham, as many as in their previous 17 such visits (D6 L9). They last won three consecutive away north London derbies between January 1987 and September 1988.
Arsenal against Tottenham is the fixture to have seen the most penalties awarded (26) and scored (24) in Premier League history. Indeed, of all Premier League fixtures to have seen at least 100 goals scored, the north London derby has seen the highest percentage netted from the spot (12.9% - 24/186).
Arsenal vs Tottenham has seen both teams score more often than any other fixture in Premier League history (43), while it’s also the fixture to see the team score first fail to win more often than any other (29 – D19 L10).
Tottenham have conceded an own goal in each of their last three Premier League meetings with Arsenal (Hugo Lloris in January 2023, Cristian Romero in September 2023 and Pierre-Emile Højbjerg in April 2024). No team has ever put through their own net in four consecutive meetings with an opponent in the competition before.
Just one of Tottenham’s last 49 Premier League home games has been drawn (2-2 v Man Utd in April 2023), and none of the last 22 (W15 L7). Of all grounds in Premier League history, the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium has seen the lowest percentage of draws (9% - 9/101), while it’s hosted more games without ever having a 0-0 than any other (101).
Arsenal have won nine of their last 10 Premier League away games (D1), keeping eight clean sheets in that run. They’ve won each of their last five on the road, last having a longer such winning run between March and September 2013 (8).
Tottenham’s Son Heung-min has scored eight goals against Arsenal in all competitions; in the history of the fixture, only Harry Kane (14), Emmanuel Adebayor (10) and Bobby Smith (10) have netted more than the Korean.
Bukayo Saka scored home and away goals against Tottenham in the Premier League last season. The only Arsenal players to score in 3+ consecutive north London derby appearances in the competition are Emmanuel Adebayor (5 between 2006 and 2008) and Robert Pirès (4 between 2002 and 2004).
Raheem Sterling could make his Arsenal debut in this match – he would be the first player to make his Gunners bow in a north London derby since Isaiah Rankin in December 1997. Having scored against Spurs at White Hart Lane (with Liverpool) and Wembley Stadium (with Man City), he could become the third player to net a Premier League goal against them at all three of their home grounds, after Jamie Vardy and Aleksandar Mitrovic.