Football/ Premier League: Arsenal 1-0 Win over Spurs in North London derby

Arsenal earned a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Tottenham in a tense North London derby, with Gabriel’s second-half header proving decisive.

 

The Gunners withstood early pressure from Spurs, as goalkeeper David Raya made crucial saves to deny Dejan Kulusevski and Dominic Solanke.

 

In the 64th minute, Gabriel broke the deadlock by heading in from a corner, evading Cristian Romero to give Arsenal the lead.

 

Despite late attempts from Tottenham, Arsenal held firm to secure three points.

 

Arsenal, now on 10 points from four games, remain in the hunt with Manchester City. Spurs, meanwhile, are left frustrated by missed chances, with just four points so far this season.

 

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