We asked for your views on Sunday's Premier League game between Arsenal and Tottenham.
Here are some of your comments:
Arsenal fans
Tim: Dominant performance. Controlled the midfield with Declan Rice outstanding. Eberechi Eze's finishes were deadly and 4-1 flattered Spurs. I have been watching Arsenal for 45 years and this is by far the strongest squad I have witnessed. One game at a time...
Vince: Could the stars be any more aligned? From the moment Arsenal hijacked Tottenham's move for Eze, to this weekend where he scored a hat-trick against them while both Liverpool and Manchester City lost, Arsenal have largely been in the ascendency. I'd be half preparing a victory party if this was game number 32 and not number 12!
Lew: Apart from Martin Zubimendi holding onto the ball a bit too long for Spurs to nick it and score, it was a perfect performance. It is a busy winter period with the games coming quick and fast but having depth in our team and our injured players returning, this will hopefully be the season we go all the way.
Chris: An excellent team performance with a starring role for Eze. However, I am always nervous when David Raya advances so far out of his goal. It might be necessary when we are not winning but not when we are. The Spurs goal was partly Raya's fault. He needs to know that we do not need to take risks when we are well ahead. Here, the mistake energised Spurs though they were all huff and puff and failed to trouble us. When you have an opponent on the ropes keep them there and don't take unnecessary risks.
Tottenham fans
Chris: Thomas Frank's plan went wrong. We played long and failed to win the first duels and seldom picked up any second. The pressure did not stop. We played two defensive midfielders who failed to control the space outside the penalty box. It would appear whoever we play up front, the players are distant from each other in mind and body. The game was lost by the 46th minute. It will be a hard watch if we do not find some cohesion, quality and fight.
William: Our performance was one that would not have looked out of place in the Jose Mourinho and Antonio Conte regimes - only that Frank does not have Kane and Son to rely on for the counter-attack. There is very little cohesion between the defence and attack, while we seldom looked like scoring, besides Richarlison's moment of magic.
Barrie: We should not be surprised because the squad is not too different from the one we had last season under Ange Postecoglou. Its the old adage of 'if you keep things the same, you should expect the same outcome'. We don't have enough players of high quality to compete consistently with the top sides".