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Arsenal Triumph In North London Derby, Ending Run Of Misery

Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisJanuary 16, 2025 Sports No Comments3 Mins Read
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Leandro Trossard, celebrate scoring Arsenal's second goal against Tottenham at the Emirates Stadium (January 15 2025)

Arsenal Triumph In North London Derby, Ending Run Of Misery.

By Olukayode Olumuyiwa Govima Sports Correspondents/Editor.

In a match laced with the tension befitting a north London derby, Arsenal ended a period of abject misery with a 2-1 victory over Tottenham Hotspur at the Emirates Stadium. The win was not just about the points; it was a cathartic release for Mikel Arteta’s side, who had been reeling from recent home defeats to Newcastle United in the Carabao Cup and Manchester United in the FA Cup.

 





The final whistle sparked scenes of wild celebration, with manager Mikel Arteta pumping his fists to the stands and defender Gabriel Magalhães throwing his shirt into the ecstatic crowd. The relief was palpable, as anything less than a victory would have significantly dented Arsenal’s Premier League title aspirations.

 

The match began ominously for Arsenal when Tottenham took an unexpected lead through Son Heung-min after 25 minutes of play, despite Arsenal’s domination in possession. However, the Gunners rallied, equalizing through an own goal by Dominic Solanke off a contentious corner, and then taking the lead with a well-taken shot by Leandro Trossard just four minutes later.

Leandro Trossard, celebrate scoring Arsenal’s second goal against Tottenham at the Emirates Stadium (January 15 2025)

The victory, while hard-fought, highlighted Arsenal’s ongoing need for a clinical striker. With key players like Bukayo Saka sidelined on crutches post-hamstring surgery and Gabriel Jesus out long-term with a knee injury, the urgency to reinforce the squad before the January transfer window closes is clear. Arteta admitted, “We are actively looking and we will try to do something. Let’s see what we can get.”

 

Amidst the concerns, there was a beacon of hope in the form of 18-year-old Myles Lewis-Skelly, who delivered a standout performance. His composure belied his youth, earning him a standing ovation when substituted late in the game. Arteta praised him, saying, “He was phenomenal. He is a real personality. He has so much trust in himself.”

 

Declan Rice, reflecting on the match, perhaps overstated the team’s dominance but captured the team’s spirit, “We’re probably unlucky we didn’t score 10 tonight.” While this was not the case, with Arsenal managing only four shots on target from 14 attempts, the sentiment underscored the team’s determination.

 

Looking ahead, Arsenal now sit four points behind league leaders Liverpool, having played an additional match. This win could be the catalyst needed to reignite their campaign, but the real test will be in how they capitalize on this momentum, both on the pitch and in the transfer market.

 

Arteta concluded, “It’s a gift with which we can make our supporters happy.” But for Arsenal’s title challenge not to be a false dawn, they might need more than just this victory; they need that elusive clinical finisher to truly open the door to success.

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