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Tottenham’s horror North London derby stats revealed with lowest xG on record in 4-1 Arsenal mauling

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TOTTENHAM’S horror North London derby stats have been revealed following their dismal defeat to Arsenal.

Thomas Frank’s men were thrashed 4-1 at the Emirates on Sunday as former target Eberechi Eze ran riot with a hat-trick.

Spurs’ new-look back-five backfired dramatically as they lost more ground on their table-topping rivals.

But it was Tottenham’s stats that made for painful reading as they failed to compete in all areas.

Spurs managed just three shots to Arsenal’s 17 while also boasting just 43 per cent of the ball.

The Gunners controlled the game with 367 passes to Tottenham’s 235.

While Frank’s men committed 15 fouls — four more than the hosts.

They also picked up three yellow cards to Arsenal’s one.

And Spurs even handed the set-piece specialists four corners in a single-sided affair.

However, their creative performance was somehow even worse.

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Tottenham posted one of the worst attacking numbers on record as they secured a torrid xG (expected goals) of just 0.07.

Of their 392 games in the Premier League over the past decade, it ranks 391st on the scale.

It’s also the lowest xG of any Premier League game this season, amazingly amounting to just one goal every 17 games.

And in doing so, Spurs managed to break their own record of 0.1 xG in this month’s 1-0 defeat to Chelsea.

Elsewhere, the three shots against Arsenal were Tottenham’s fewest in any of their 12 games this season, and the third-least they’ve had in the last 10 years.

Indeed, Spurs’ touches in Arsenal’s box (4), passes in Arsenal’s half (120) and passes in the final third (52) were also their worst so far this term.

Like the xG and shots stats, they too rank low down the list of performances in the past decade.

Frank’s side now lie 9th in the table with just five wins from 12 matches.

They have won just one of their last five league games and two of their last eight.

Spurs now travel to PSG in the Champions League on Wednesday before a tough run of domestic clashes against Fulham, Newcastle and Brentford.

And the pressure will only increase on Frank if he does not steady the ship before Christmas.

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Moment Gary Lineker and Michael McIntyre find out Spurs lost while trapped in room with Arsenal fans for brutal new show

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GARY LINEKER and Michael McIntyre found out about Tottenham’s North London Derby thumping in the most brutal fashion.

Spurs were battered 4-1 by Arsenal as Eberechi Eze plundered a hat-trick to punish their hopeless performance at the Emirates.

But Tottenham legend Lineker and die-hard fan McIntyre were unable to follow the action as it unfolded.

That’s because they were part of a brand new Sky Sports show called ‘In The Box’ which puts fans from both team in the same room and cuts them off from the outside world.

It then drip feeds bits of information throughout the match before revealing the full-time score at the end.

All Lineker, comedian McIntyre and their Arsenal counterparts had to work with in the first half was a still image of a gilt-edged Declan Rice chance.

Both sets of fans maintained hope of a derby win before the countdown revealed the final score.

But the Spurs contingent were left heartbroken when the extent of their beating became clear.

McIntyre stood with both hands on his head and Lineker looked dejected as the euphoric group of Arsenal fans ran around the room celebrating.

Lineker is an outspoken Leicester City supporter but his North London Derby loyalties lie with Spurs – where he scored 80 goals in 138 games for them between 1989 and 1992.

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Sky Sports pundits were treated to a sneak peak of ‘In The Box’ after the full-time whistle on Sunday.

And Tottenham legend Les Ferdinand reckoned Lineker and McIntyre were spared by not having to watch the whole match.

He said: “Tottenham were that bad today. It was embarrassing to watch.

“Halfway through this game I was hoping I could go ‘in the box’ with Michael McIntyre. I didn’t want to watch it anymore.

“You can’t come to Arsenal in the North London Derby and not put everything on the line.”

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Gabriel reignites Richarlison feud after North London derby with cheeky Instagram post as Arsenal storm to Tottenham win

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GABRIEL reignited his feud with Richarlison with a cheeky Instagram post after the North London derby.

The Arsenal defender, 27, watched from the sidelines as his team-mates swatted Tottenham aside at the Emirates.

He picked up an injury on international duty, ruling him out for around a month.

And that meant he could play no part.

But Mikel Arteta did not miss his No6 as Eberechi Eze’s superb hat-trick fired the Gunners to a 4-1 win.

Richarlison did grab a goal-of-the-season contender with his quick-thinking, long-range lob.

But the day belonged to Arsenal.

And Gabriel could not resist a dig at his Brazilian compatriot.

In July, the Spurs forward posted a picture of his Man of the Match award on Instagram and tagged Gabriel after a 1-0 win over Arsenal in a pre-season friendly.

Gabriel responded at the time by sharing a picture of three Premier League player of the match awards picked up against Tottenham.

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And after the first league fixture of the season – and the first since Richarlison’s antagonistic post – the centre-back wasted no time biting back and rubbing in the Gunners’ latest derby win.

He posed for a photo wearing Eze’s shirt and an Arsenal scarf while holding the signed matchball, his team-mate’s Player of the Match trophy and his own Arsenal Player of the Month gong from October.

Gabriel simply captioned the picture with sigh and shrug emojis for his 2.1million Instagram followers.

But then, crucially, he tagged his international team-mate Richarlison in the post.

And that sparked a hilarious meltdown in the comments and among fans on social media.

One said: “Gabriel got back to Richarlison.”

Another wrote: “Gabriel tagged Richarlison in this post I am dying.”

A third added: “Big Gabi just tagged Richarlison on his post after our win. I rate the pettiness.”

And a final user replied: “It’s not even the fact that Gabriel tagged Richarlison… It’s the fact that his wife, Gabrielle is cackling in the comments.”

Gabriel’s Instagram post was not the only winding up by the red half of North London.

It started when the Gunners unveiled a tifo featuring ex-Tottenham then Arsenal hero Sol Campbell.

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Three things we learned from Arsenal in Tottenham derby win as all eyes turn to Chelsea… forget Bayern Munich

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ARSENAL secured North London Derby bragging rights over Tottenham and continued their Premier League title charge with a resounding 4-1 win on home soil.

Eberechi Eze stole the show with a hat-trick against the club that tried to sign him in the summer, with Leandro Trossard also getting on the scoresheet and Richarlison netting a stunning consolation.

As the dust settles on a barnstorming 90 minutes at the Emirates, SunSport takes you through three things we learned…

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This was the first game in a crucial eight-day spell for Mikel Arteta so to humiliate Tottenham was not a bad start.

Next, Harry Kane brings his Bayern Munich team to the Emirates fresh from scoring a 24th club goal of the season in Saturday’s 6-2 win over Freiburg.

Yet having won all four of their Champions League games without conceding a goal, Arsenal are certain to finish in the top eight so Arteta must rest any tired legs for Wednesday.

Everything is now about next Sunday and the visit to Chelsea. Win at Stamford Bridge and they may as well hand the title to Arsenal now.

Looking at the Premier League table, with Arsenal in such a stunning position, a point away will not be a bad result.

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Ecuador defender Piero Hincapie was handed his first Premier League start due to Gabriel’s injury and he was extremely impressive.

He has joined from Bayer Leverkusen on a season-long loan and Arsenal have an option to buy him for £45million. On this evidence, he will be sealing a summer move to the Emirates.

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Although centre-back Gabriel could be out for at least six weeks with a thigh injury, at least Arteta can call on both Hincapie and fellow new boy Christhian Mosquera – along with Ben White.

Noni Madueke and Gabriel Martinelli were back on the bench after spells on the sidelines. Skipper Martin Odegaard travelled with the squad to the Emirates and was fit to play but he did not make the bench and is likely to return on Wednesday. Viktor Gyokeres, Gabriel Jesus and Kai Havertz are also on their way back.

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Arsenal added weight to the argument last season that English clubs are not very good at tifos like their European counterparts.

The club was mocked ahead of the Champions League semi-final against PSG with a giant red flag with a white cannon which was hung from the top of the North Bank.

While that was a bit rubbish there was a better effort on this occasion with Campbell, who left Spurs for Arsenal in 2001, featuring prominently.

The tifo read ‘The Arsenal’ with ‘These streets are our own’ underneath, together with images of Gabriel, Tony Adams, Bukayo Saka, Martin Odegaard, David Rocastle, Thierry Henry and Campbell.

Before the game, there was a tribute to Willie Young, who played for both Spurs and Arsenal. The centre-back died last month at the age of 73.

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Jamie Carragher APOLOGISES to Eberechi Eze live on Sky Sports and admits he can fire Arsenal to Premier League title

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JAMIE CARRAGHER has APOLOGISED to Eberechi Eze following his stunning hat-trick against Tottenham.

The summer signing shone brightest at the Emirates as the Gunners fired themselves six points clear at the top of the Premier League table.

Mikel Arteta‘s side romped to a 4-1 win over their arch-rivals to claim bragging rights in North London.

Leandro Trossard forced home the opener before Eze took centre stage.

The midfielder netted three goals to put the tie beyond Spurs – who he almost joined before signing for Arsenal.

His performance caught the eye of Carragher, who said he was left eating his own words.

The Liverpool legend admitted he had thought Eze’s £67.5million switch to Arsenal would see him become a back-up to Martin Odegaard.

The former Crystal Palace star has slowly battled his way into the team and is taking a starring role.

Carragher has now issued an apology to the North London derby match-winner.

Speaking on Sky Sports, he said: “His signing, which I felt to be fair, would just be as a backup to Odegaard.

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“When Eze came I thought maybe he wasn’t a game-changer.

“Apologies.

“I certainly undervalued the importance of that signing and he looks like he can make the difference for them and they can go on and win the title.”

Eze’s first goal left Spurs fans fuming after it was allowed to stand.

Many believed it should have been checked by VAR as both Martin Zubimendi and Trossard were in Guglielmo Vicario’s eyeline while in offside positions.

However, the Premier League Match Centre X account confirmed why the Eze goal was given.

A statement read: “The referee’s call of goal was checked and confirmed by VAR – with it deemed that there were no Arsenal players in the line of vision of the goalkeeper.

“They made no movement to impact an opponent while in an offside position.”

A joyful Eze said on the pitch to Sky Sports: “That’s a good one man.

“Enjoyable day. Happy to help the team and to win today was a special.

“It is special. Words can’t explain this one today.

“I am grateful. I prayed for it. This is what I pray for. I prayed for a hat-trick so I am grateful to God.

“That was the prayer today. God gave it to me and that is faith, man. All my family is here and that makes it even more special for me.”

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Arsenal 4 Tottenham 1: Eberechi Eze scores sensational hat-trick as Gunners go six points clear in dominant derby win

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WHEN it comes to local derbies, they like to talk about ‘bragging rights’.

Yet when you demolish your most bitter rivals with a hat-trick from a bloke you have just hijacked from beneath their noses, to soar six points clear at the Premier League summit, it is far more than that.

Eberechi Eze ensured sniggering rights, giggling rights and bloody great belly-laughing rights for the Arsenal with a brilliantly-taken treble against the club he had so nearly joined in August.

When Eze fired his second, just 36 seconds after the break, he stuck his hand across his face and pretended to stifle a chuckle.

Back in late summer, Tottenham had agreed a £67.5million fee to sign this boyhood Gooner from Crystal Palace.

Yet Mikel Arteta snuck in and blindsided Thomas Frank, matching the fee and sweet-talking Eze back to the club who had rejected him as a schoolboy.

Eze had been easing himself in at his new club – decent but unspectacular, with just one Premier League goal before this.

It was almost as if Eze had been waiting until his first North London Derby for the chance to truly detonate – and he did so in extraordinary style with a trio of exceptional finishes from the No 10 role.

Leandro Trossard had fired Arsenal in front before Eze’s double either side of half-time had punished a negative Spurs side set up in a vain attempt to smother their neighbours.

After Richarlison had netted a 40-yard stunner, Eze slammed the door shut by completing the first hat-trick of his professional career.

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Following Manchester City’s defeat at Newcastle the previous evening, the Gunners have restored a six-point lead at the top – and none of their serious rivals are showing anything like the consistency to haul them in.

A first Premier League title since the Invincibles campaign of 22 years ago now looks extremely likely.

Before kick-off, the Gooners had unveiled a vast tifo of current and former players – with a Godzilla-sized Sol Campbell roaring at the top of the montage, just to make sure their neighbours felt fully welcomed.

Spurs had lost five of the previous six North London derbies, not winning one since the departure of Harry Kane – the most prolific scorer in the history of this fixture.

And Arsenal had conceded just once at the Emirates all season, to Erling Haaland two months ago, having kept seven clean sheets here.

Yet Arteta’s defensive rock Gabriel had been injured on international duty, meaning a first Premier League start for Piero Hincapie.

It was Frank’s first taste of the derby and he went in belt and braces – five men strung across the back, with two holding midfielders.

Still, it took less than three minutes for Arsenal to slice Tottenham open – Bukayo Saka roaming in from the right, Eze with a cunning dink for Declan Rice to volley and Guglielmo Vicario to save with his legs.

Hostility was bubbling, Richarlison in wasp-at-a-picnic mode, but Spurs soon settled, smothered and dimmed the atmosphere.

Saka skimmed a free-kick onto the roof of the net and a little later, he cut inside Micky Van de Ven forcing Rodrigo Bentancur to bring him down at the cost of a booking.

This time, Saka curled a free-kick towards the back post but Vicario pushed it away.

Spurs had been employing full-on Pulisball – stout defending, big hoofs into the Arsenal 22, hoping to win a few line-outs for Kevin Danso’s long throws to reach the dancefloor.

It didn’t work for long as Arsenal seized a two-goal lead with little time for blinking.

First Mikel Merino, drifting deep from his role as a makeshift centre-forward, lofted a delightful pass to release Trossard who swivelled and tucked home via a deflection off Van de Ven.

Within five minutes, it was two – and the sweetest of moments for Eze.

Danso’s attempted clearance fell to Rice who fed the former Crystal Palace man.

Eze twisted past two defenders and then drilled low past Vicario as two more Spurs players converged on him in vain.

Before the break, Jurrien Timber and Destiny Udogie rugby-tackled one another to give the impression that there might still be some sort of contest.

It was fake news. Within 36 seconds of the restart – before most Gooners had returned from their half-time pints and pies – it was 3-0.

This time, Saka won possession from a dithering Wilson Odobert, Timber darted in from the right and located Eze, who struck a sweet shot low inside the far post, celebrating with a hand over his chuckling face.

Frank had replaced Danso with Xavi Simons at half-time, at least showing some attacking intent.

And Spurs did make a remarkable response. Joao Palhinha, the Premier League’s last truly great tackler, robbed Martin Zubimendi in the centre circle and Richarlison advanced to lob David Raya with an outrageous effort from more than 40 yards.

How Spursy to score a goal of the season contender as a consolation in a derby thrashing.

Soon Trossard was squaring for Eze to lash past Vicario as Udogie slid and fell flat on his backside.

There was almost a fourth for Eze when Vicario pushed out another powerful effort.

But the hooting was loud enough already. Frank’s Spurs were being laughed all the way back along the Seven Sisters Road.

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Watch Spurs star Richarlison score ‘goal of the season’ from just inside Arsenal half as Neville calls it ‘inch perfect’

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RICHARLISON wowed the Emirates Stadium with a remarkable North London Derby goal from just beyond the centre circle.

Tottenham were 3-0 down by the time the Brazilian tried to drag them back into the contest with a staggering long-distance strike.

Richarlison ran into the path of the loose ball after his team-mate, Joao Palhinha, had dispossessed Martin Zubimendi near the halfway line.

And he didn’t even take a touch before floating a pinpoint effort over the scrambling David Raya in the 55th minute.

Arsenal keeper Raya had sprinted back to his goal line at such speed that there was barely any room for the ball to fly in.

But Richarlison’s perfectly executed attempt found the smallest of gaps to nestle in the net.

Sky Sports co-commentator Gary Neville called the strike “inch perfect”, and many fans are branding it a goal of the season contender.

Manchester United legend Neville said: “It wasn’t necessarily the defending that cost them [Arsenal], it was the actual on-ball player, Zubimendi, not releasing it quickly enough.

“But, after that, Richarlison still has so much to do.”

Many viewers made a beeline for social media, blown away by what they had just seen.

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One X user wrote: “Goal of the season ladies and gents.”

Another posted: “Swear this guy only scores bangers.”

A third replied: “Got to say that is some finish. The accuracy is great.”

And a fourth chimed in with: “Raya shouldn’t be getting beaten from there but you have to give Richarlison credit for the execution.”

Richarlison’s goal ultimately counted for little, and Arsenal even re-established their three-goal cushion when Eberechi Eze completed his hat-trick.

Eze – who Spurs boss Thomas Frank taunted leading up to the match – netted Arsenal’s second, third and fourth goals after Leandro Trossard had opened the scoring in the 36th minute with a spinning effort that deflected into the bottom corner.

The result moves Arsenal six points clear at the top of the Premier League and leaves Tottenham ninth.

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Why is Tottenham forward Randal Kolo Muani wearing a jaw protector against Arsenal?

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RANDAL KOLO MUANI is hoping his jaw protector helps him become Tottenham’s North London Derby hero.

The French forward has had a tough start to his Spurs career since completing his season-long loan switch from Paris Saint-Germain.

Muani, 26, has already missed 12 games for Tottenham in comparison to the five that he was out for during his two years with parent Club PSG.

However, the Spurs striker returns to action for arguably the club’s highly anticipated fixture on the calendar – the North London Derby against bitter rivals Arsenal.

But Muani is sporting a completely different look from how he was before the international break.

Why is Randal Kolo Muani wearing a jaw protector?

Kolo Muani suffered a fractured jaw during the first half of Tottenham’s 2-2 draw against Manchester United.

The French forward collided aerially with Harry Maguire, which then led to him being substituted at half-time.

Scans on November 9 confirmed a fracture of the lower jaw, and it was described as “more serious than expected.”

Despite no surgery being required, early estimates suggested that Muani would need a 6-8 week recovery, which would have sidelined him until late December or early January.

However, in a huge twist, the Spurs star returned to training wearing a specifically fitted protective mask.

And this is the same mask that he is wearing for today’s huge derby against bitter rivals Arsenal.

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Fans fume at Eberechi Eze’s derby goal and ask ‘how has VAR not checked?’

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FOOTBALL fans fumed that Eberechi Eze’s North London derby goal was allowed to stand.

The Arsenal superstar, 27, added his side’s second just five minutes after Leandro Trossard gave the hosts the lead over arch-rivals Tottenham.

Eze, who turned down Spurs to join his beloved Gunners in the summer, jinxed past defenders on the edge of the box.

And his rasping strike was too hot for Guglielmo Vicario to handle.

The Italian got a wrist to the ball but could only divert it into the back of the net.

But plenty watching the action on TV – plus Les Ferdinand in the Sky Sports studio at the Emirates – could not believe the goal stood.

That is because there were two Arsenal players standing in offside positions when Eze shot.

Both Martin Zubimendi and Trossard were beyond the last Tottenham defender.

And many argued they were in Vicario’s eyeline and therefore interfering with the goalkeeper – even though they made no attempt to play the ball or get involved.

One said: “I honestly can’t believe what I’m seeing in the Premier League right now. How does Eze’s goal not even get checked by VAR?”

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Another wrote: “That is a ridiculous decision. Not one but two players blocking the keeper’s view when Eze shot the ball. How can you check VAR and still give the goal?”

A third added: “Two Arsenal players standing in an offside position for Eze goal, nothing on commentary about it and nothing on VAR.”

And a final user fumed: “I was literally waiting for the VAR check there on Eze’s goal. That’s obstruction imo.”

Plenty also pointed out the lack of consistency from officials in recent weeks.

Virgil van Dijk’s header against Manchester City was controversially ruled out even though Andy Robertson ducked out of the way and was not impacting Gianluigi Donnarumma.

And Liverpool felt hard done by again on Saturday when Murillo’s opener for Nottingham Forest was checked and cleared – despite Dan Ndoye’s positioning.

However, the Premier League Match Centre X account confirmed why the Eze goal was given.

They posted: “The referee’s call of goal was checked and confirmed by VAR – with it deemed that there were no Arsenal players in the line of vision of the goalkeeper, and they made no movement to impact an opponent while in an offside position.”

And there could be no complaints about Eze’s second and Arsenal’s third goal just 37 seconds into the second half, brilliantly finding the bottom corner.

Richarlison pulled one back with a brilliant long-range, quick-thinking lob over David Raya.

But Eze put the game beyond any doubt by wrapping up an emphatic hat-trick with another fine finish.

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