Arsenal against Tottenham Hotspur – Report on Football Club matches – September 1, 2019



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The duo Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Alexandre Lacazette scored the goal after the two men lost 2-2 at home to rival Tottenham Hotspur at a thrilling derby in North London's Premier League on Sunday.

Tottenham's Christian Eriksen put the ball in the nets to allow the visitors to gain the advantage before allowing the visitors to take advantage after a superb Son Heung-Min hold-up action that allowed Erik Lamela firing at goalkeeper Bernd Leno.

Arsenal had most of the ball, but the Spurs were much more threatening at the break and Leno was forced to stay out of the efforts of Kane and Eriksen before Tottenham was sanctioned for an awkward foul of Granite Xhaka on his.

Kane scored in the 40th minute to give the Spurs their first win in nine years, but Lacazette cut the deficit in half just before half-time, with an energetic strike after a superb pass from Nicolas Pepe.

Kane nearly sealed the points for Tottenham when he hit the post, but Arsenal galvanized when Spanish midfielder Dani Ceballos came off the bench and broke a shot that goalkeeper Hugo Lloris did well to switch.

Gabon striker Aubameyang pushed Matteo Guendouzi to score in the 71st minute in the 71st minute, scoring a tying goal to score a third goal in four Premier League appearances this season.

Sokratis Papastathopoulos of Arsenal scored an offside goal, while Tottenham's Moussa Sissoko missed an unexpected chance in a thrilling final by breaking the bar. Arsenal has seven points while the Spurs are in five of the last four games.

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