Arsenal produced a history-making scoreline by beating Tottenham 4-1 in the North London Derby at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
Eberechi Eze humiliated Spurs again, and this time, Viktor Gyokeres joined in, as both players scored braces.
Arsenal were in dreamland in N17, as they so often are nowadays, having not lost away to Tottenham since 2022.
It was a day to remember for Mikel Arteta’s side, not just for winning the North London Derby, but for pulling off a scoreline that wrote itself into history.
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Arsenal’s 4-1 win at Tottenham was their biggest since 1978
Eze made history against Spurs, and his two goals helped Arsenal to as well.
The 4-1 win was Arsenal’s biggest away win against Spurs since 1978, when Liam Brady starred in a 5-0 victory for the Gunners.
Matchday 27 produced Arsenal’s biggest win in N17 in 48 years, and went down as their biggest in the Premier League era.
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Spurs will be glad that they don’t have to face Arsenal again this season in the Premier League, and perhaps not next season, with relegation a possibility.
For Arsenal, it’s bragging rights, records, and most importantly, three points that send Arteta’s side home with huge smiles on their faces, with a much-needed return to winning ways.
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North London is red, in case anyone was in doubt.
It’s been total Arsenal dominance in recent years, and even more so after Sunday afternoon’s game, with the biggest North London Derby away win of the Premier League era.
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It was usual service for Arsenal, but a new feeling for Spurs boss Igor Tudor, who lost his first match in charge of a club for the first time.
After the game, Tudor made it clear that he knew why the Gunners overpowered their rivals.
“Arsenal was much better,” Tudor told Sky Sports, stating, “this time there was too much gap between the two teams.”
Tudor summed up the game and the derby well, and it’s so clear that the Croatian has a tough job on his hands.