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Arsenal player ratings vs Tottenham: Gladiator Gabriel delivers Gunners derby joy as Jurrien Timber proves his worth & Kai Havertz shows ugly side to pile misery on Spurs & Ange Postecoglou

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Gabriel Magalhaes’ bullet second half header gave injury ravaged Arsenal a fabulous 1-0 victory at bitter rivals Spurs and moved them within two points of Premier League leaders Manchester City.

Mikel Arteta’s side were without seven senior players for the first North London derby of the season, including captain Martin Odegaard and Declan Rice, but they coped excellently despite their high profile absentees to edge a tight and scrappy affair.

Gabriel’s header from Bukayo Saka’s corner 20 minutes after the interval proved to be the difference between the sides, with the hosts unable to find a way through Arsenal's defence as the clock ticked down.

GOAL rates Arsenal's players from the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium...

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Tottenham 2024-25 kit: New home, away, third & goalkeeper jerseys, release dates, shirt leaks & prices

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The first expectation with any other Tottenham kit is that nothing much changes from a predominantly white jersey. After Nike released their first kit for the club in the 2017-18 season, the American sportswear giant agreed a 15-year deal worth £30 million a year with the club in October 2018.

Nike carried forward nearly the same looks through the years, with AIA also continuing their association as the main shirt sponsor since 2014.

However, Spurs fans are in for a certain nostalgic throwback as the new jersey can be compared to the club's 2005-06 home strip that was then manufactured by Kappa with Thompson as the main shirt sponsor.

GOAL takes a look at what the likes of Son Heing-min, Richarlison and co. will be wearing in the upcoming season.

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