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Finally we (Gunners) won an important one!

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Arsenal 5-2 Tottenham Hotspur

Harry Redknapp's CV took a real hit today as Arsenal produced a sensational comeback to inflict Tottenham's biggest north London derby defeat since 1978.

Spurs looked certain to enhance Redknapp's England credentials by making him their first manager for 86 years to win away against the Gunners for two successive seasons and first to do the double over them for 19.

But, in a complete reversal of last season's corresponding fixture, Tottenham threw away a two-goal lead to concede five at Arsenal for the first time since 1934.

It was an amazing performance by a Gunners side who lost 8-2 at Manchester United at the start of the season and 4-0 at AC Milan 11 days ago, Arsene Wenger's men once again inspired by talismanic captain Robin van Persie.

Arsenal looked all over the place at the back as Spurs raced to a 2-0 lead through Louis Saha and an Emmanuel Adebayor penalty.

But Van Persie refused to accept defeat, helping his side score twice in three minutes to go in level at half-time, netting the equaliser after Bacary Sagna pulled a goal back.

Arsenal - who leapfrog Chelsea back into fourth in the Barclays Premier League - were rampant after the break, Tomas Rosicky completing the comeback and Theo Walcott scoring twice before Scott Parker was sent off to complete Tottenham's misery.

It looked like being so different after four minutes when Arsenal's shambolic defending from Milan resurfaced.

Former Gunners striker Adebayor, 28 today, played the ball into a gaping hole for Saha to run into, with Thomas Vermaelen's lame block only succeeding in deflecting the Frenchman's shot over the stranded Wojciech Szczensy.

The home side fought back, Kieran Gibbs seeing a dubious penalty appeal rejected and Parker getting away with an accidental handball.

It was breathless stuff and Szczensy beat away another Spurs effort before Van Persie wasted a glorious chance to level when he drilled wide after his initial shot was blocked.

He went even closer six minutes later with a drive that deflected into the sidenetting, his resulting corner seeing Brad Friedel acrobatically tip over Rosicky's header.

Arsenal were beginning to dominate but more risible defending almost saw Spurs double their lead on the break, Szczensy denying Adebayor and Kyle Walker sending the 25-yard rebound just over the crossbar.

Parker, who was everywhere, was booked after clattering into Van Persie moments after being denied a free-kick of his own, with Luka Modric also carded for dissent.

Laurent Koscielny immediately followed for upending Niko Kranjcar, Tottenham immediately surging upfield to win a controversial 32nd-minute penalty.

Gareth Bale was under all sorts of pressure from Gibbs but threw himself to the floor under what looked no contact from Szczensy.

Adebayor kept his cool to rub salt into the wound but wisely chose not to celebrate.

It could have been 3-0 before half-time had Bale chosen to pass rather than drill a shot too close to Szczensy and Spurs were made to pay when Arsenal sensationally hit back before half-time.

The first goal came five minutes before the break, Van Persie desperately unlucky to hit the post before Mikel Arteta swept the ball back in and Sagna powered home a header.

Van Persie then sent the Emirates into raptures, pouncing on a loose Benoit Assou-Ekotto clearance, and turning onto his left foot before curling deliciously beyond Friedel.

Redknapp responded by throwing on Rafael van der Vaart and Sandro at half-time for Saha and Kranjcar but Arsenal's tails were up and only another fabulous Friedel save from Yossi Benayoun's precise finish prevented them completing the comeback.

Benayoun then caught Walker with a tackle that forced the full-back off and he was barely back on when Rosicky made it 3-2 in the 51st minute, playing a one-two with Sagna before poking in the latter's deflected cross.

Tottenham finally got a foothold but it was Arsenal who were now dangerous on the break, Walcott drilling inches wide, while Sandro was completely off the pace, rightly booked for tripping Van Persie.

As in the first half, the Gunners scored twice in three minutes to kill the game.

It was a brilliant counter-attack that brought the 65th-minute fourth goal, Benayoun releasing Van Persie, who held off Ledley King and Younes Kaboul before squaring for the onrushing Walcott to clip the ball over Friedel.

It was Tottenham's defence that was now all over the place and Kaboul played Walcott onside, the winger racing onto Alex Song's pass and finding the bottom corner.

"Harry for England'', the Arsenal fans chanted ironically before Rosicky almost made it six after a one-two with Walcott and Parker was shown a second yellow for treading on Vermaelen's toe two minutes from time.
 

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I'm a Spurs fan and is hurting badly now. But it's undeniable that Arsenal was the much better side in all departments and thoroughly deserve the big victory today. Alas, Arsenal is showing what they are capable of and today, they brought back glimpses of their days of glory in the 90s after Arsene Wenger took over. My consolation is that after Spurs, Arsenal is the other team in the BPL that I support, so I'm happy for them. Hope things will get brighter and better for the Gunners from now on.
 

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Why get emotional over football clubs? If lost money in bets i can understand but romance? :biggrin: Look at my club. We won the treble with FC Porto under AVB. Part of the awesome power came from my pal Falcao. Now we are out of the Europa League and second behind Benfica. :biggrin:
 

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I'm a Spurs fan and is hurting badly now. But it's undeniable that Arsenal was the much better side in all departments and thoroughly deserve the big victory today. Alas, Arsenal is showing what they are capable of and today, they brought back glimpses of their days of glory in the 90s after Arsene Wenger took over. My consolation is that after Spurs, Arsenal is the other team in the BPL that I support, so I'm happy for them. Hope things will get brighter and better for the Gunners from now on.

Please choose either one team to support. You will be the laughing stock of North London if they find out that you support both Arsenal and Sp*rs.

Anyway, finally something to be happy about this season. Now just hope that we can move on to capture third spot!
 

freedalas

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Its just 1 game in BPL.... only 3 points....

It's not just 1 game. Arsenal and Spurs are bitter rivals in the London derby and everytime they play each other, it's a big thing. And the margin of victory also matters very much as that will give the winning team bragging rights. Arsenal fans will be gloating for a very long time to come how they whacked Spurs 5-2 after being 2-0.
 

freedalas

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Please choose either one team to support. You will be the laughing stock of North London if they find out that you support both Arsenal and Sp*rs.

Anyway, finally something to be happy about this season. Now just hope that we can move on to capture third spot!

I'm in S'pore and not in North London. So what u say doesn't apply.
 

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It's not just 1 game. Arsenal and Spurs are bitter rivals in the London derby and everytime they play each other, it's a big thing. And the margin of victory also matters very much as that will give the winning team bragging rights. Arsenal fans will be gloating for a very long time to come how they whacked Spurs 5-2 after being 2-0.
Seriously, after what Arsenal been through this season, it will be foolish for Arsenal fans to gloat about this match for a long time, it will be more funnier if Spurs stand on top of Arsenal after end of BPL. No offence to Arsenal fans, but this season is a disaster for Arsenal.
 

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Seriously, after what Arsenal been through this season, it will be foolish for Arsenal fans to gloat about this match for a long time, it will be more funnier if Spurs stand on top of Arsenal after end of BPL. No offence to Arsenal fans, but this season is a disaster for Arsenal.

I believe all Arsenal fans, players, manager and club board members would acknowledge that this has been a disastrous season for them. They also know that it's likely they will end up in lower position than Spurs. And that's exactly why Arsenal would feel on top of the world today because to them at this juncture in time with everything lost, beating Spurs and with such a good margin means a whole lot to them and alas it gives them something to brag about. You can say they seeking a silver lining or seeking refuge in this victory over their bitter rivals.
 
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