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  1. 'We will give everything and embrace the pressure'published at 17:34 GMT 23 February

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    Arsenal defender William Saliba spoke to the media after Sunday's derby victory: "We are so happy, and we know it's a big game agaisnt Tottenham.

    "We were so bad against Wolves and a good game to respond. We wanted to show it was just a mistake. We are so happy to bounce back."

    On Viktor Gyokeres and his recent form: "I never doubted him. I know that he's good. I played against him last season and we found it very difficult to play against him. Now he is showing everyone the guy that he is and I hope he will keep going and I'm sure he will. He's a top player for us and he will score more goals."

    On the title race: "It's good, but we know that it's not finished. We have 10 more games, but we know that it's in our hands - if we do well, if we win all next 10 games we would win this league but we know that it's not easy. There is always a pressure because it's the best league in the world but we'll give everything and we will embrace the pressure."

  2. 'Easy to go into your own little world when you are under pressure'published at 13:52 GMT 23 February

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    The north London derby was "a good game to play" for Arsenal players after recent scrutiny over dropped points, says former defender Lee Dixon.

    A draw against Wolves on Wednesday, having been two goals up, left many questioning the Gunners' mentality to win the Premier League title.

    But an emphatic 4-1 win on Sunday against north London rivals Tottenham, who have been dragged into a relegation battle, will have given Mikel Arteta's squad a much-needed lift.

    "For the players as well as fans [it was a psychologically important win]. With the criticism, and quite rightly so when they dropped two points against Wolves midweek having been two goals up, everybody piled in saying they are going bottle it again," Dixon said on BBC Radio 5 Live Breakfast.

    "From the player point of view, it was probably a good game to play because, north London derby, you are on the front foot anyway regardless of where anybody is in the league table. But I think in that respect, it was a good game for them because they knew what they were going to be up against.

    "When they got control of the game early on, you could see Tottenham weren't quite up to the standard of Arsenal's play. From the players' point of view, it is quite easy to go into your own little world when you're under pressure, and I think they showed a real team spirit.

    "Everything went well for them and they played a really poor Spurs side on the day."

    Listen back to the full discussion from 1:52:00 on BBC Sounds

  3. Premier League title 'will be decided at Carabao Cup final'published at 12:02 GMT 23 February

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    Whoever wins the Carabao Cup final will also "go on and win the Premier League", says former Premier League striker Clinton Morrison.

    Before they beat Tottenham on Sunday, Arsenal's lead in the league had been cut to two points by Manchester City.

    The two sides will also be battling it out for the first trophy of the season in less than a month's time when they meet at Wembley in the Carabao Cup final on 22 March.

    That is a match Morrison believes could have a decisive say in the Premier League title race.

    "Arsenal are making defensive mistakes. You saw it against Wolves with Gabriel and [David] Raya. Raya didn't need to come for it. Gabriel is going to deal with it and then they scored the equaliser. [On Sunday], I think against a better team, they will get punished," he told BBC Radio 5 Live's Football Daily podcast.

    "Tottenham are not a good team at the moment with all the injuries they've got. They aren't good enough to go toe-to-toe with Arsenal. So that was always going to be a struggle, but against the better teams they'll get punished with the mistakes they're making.

    "I still think this is going to go down to the wire. I think this will be decided at the Carabao Cup final. Whoever wins that will go on and win the Premier League, because if they don't get over the line, Arsenal, in that game, then City play them two games later, and if City take the lead they will be celebrating again.

    "If Manchester City take the lead, they're not getting caught, that's my opinion."

    Listen to the full discussion on BBC Sounds

  4. 'Rice wants to win so much that it's not helping him' - Rooneypublished at 11:40 GMT 23 February

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    Declan Rice is hindered by how much he wants to win, former England captain Wayne Rooney has said after Arsenal beat Tottenham 4-1 on Sunday.

    Rice made an error for Spurs' equalising goal in the first half of the north London derby, and Rooney thinks the midfielder needs to compose himself.

    "It was a mistake and you make mistakes on the pitch," the former Manchester United forward said on The Wayne Rooney Show.

    "The amount of times we've seen him wriggle out of a tight situation like that or pass through it, but I think it was because he got the team all together right after the goal that probably highlights the mistake a little bit more.

    "With Declan, watching him over the past four weeks, he's getting more animated. He wants to win that much that sometimes it's not helping him.

    "I was exactly the same - but take a deep breath and compose yourself and that will help him in this run-in. And I mean that as a compliment - he wants to win that much that after a bad result it's probably eating him up and you can see his frustration. Just take a deep breath."

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  5. Tottenham 1-4 Arsenal - the fans' verdictpublished at 09:38 GMT 23 February

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    We asked for your thoughts after Sunday's Premier League game between Tottenham Hotspur and Arsenal.

    Here are some of your comments:

    Spurs fans

    Alan: Put in whatever manager you like, the problem is the mediocre players purchased who are not Premier League quality. We seem to buy anyone to plug the gap but it will never work - we need class players like we've had in the past, but we won't attract them in the Championship.

    Dan: What I expected really, much of the same from the past two seasons. Moments of hope and positive flashes, but mainly negative football and silly decisions. I doubt even Pep Guardiola or Jurgen Klopp could make this current group of players perform well. If you had a team of workers in an office job who turned up each week and spent their day just mooching about the office, occasionally tapping some keys of the computer but producing nothing, they'd be sacked for failing to do what they're employed to do. Spurs are literally doing the equivalent of this on the pitch.

    Tristen: Playing three at the back is suicidal. Playing too many players out of their natural positions is also comical. This game was a free hit as fans weren't expecting a win, but a proper system and structure is the minimum we should have got out this game. On this system and style, we are favourites for relegation.

    Fran: Shocking display from Spurs... Archie Gray too weak, Djed Spence keeps losing the ball. No real fight. Can't see a way out of it.

    Arsenal fans

    Giso: Arsenal's mentality will make them win the title because they played against Spurs like nothing went wrong in the previous game.

    Vince: A great result but let's not get carried away. This was a Spurs team missing key players through injury and unsurprisingly clunky in possession. Arsenal, meanwhile, were allowed to play their usual game - which they weren't allowed to at Brentford and Wolves and see what happened there. Still, it's a brilliant confidence booster for Eberechi Eze and Viktor Gyokeres and renews that all-important belief that this might be the season Arsenal cross the finish line first.

    Helen: What's the earliest St Totteringham's day could be this year?

    Tim: Another one-sided north London derby. The 4-1 scoreline really flattered Spurs. A very dominant performance and important to bounce back with three big points. Hard to name individuals in such a strong team performance, but Declan Rice, Eze and Gyokeres were immense, and that is not to mention the defence and David Raya. Onwards...

  6. How Gunners attacked from every angle in north London derby winpublished at 07:37 GMT 23 February

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    There have been times in the past when you are playing Arsenal that Bukayo Saka and Martin Odegaard are the two players you know you need to stop.

    If they could condense play in their areas, teams would think they could control them - and if it goes over to another part of the pitch, they can cope with it.

    On Sunday, however, it felt like Arsenal were coming from every angle in the end. Eberechi Eze, especially, was getting on the ball in these pockets of space in front of the Tottenham defence.

    That helped Viktor Gyokeres too, because it meant there was more room for him.

    Gyokeres had started well anyway, and had a great early chance which he made himself.

    It probably helped that he had a yard of pace on Radu Dragusin, who is not the quickest defender, but he played on him nicely and it was clever of him to stay on the left side.

    I remember watching a lot of Gyokeres' goals for Sporting and he liked to come off that flank a lot, and we have not seen him do it enough this season.

    That might change now and, when he got his first goal, it was like the weight had been lifted off his shoulders.

    Some of the Arsenal fans who are not convinced by him are going to be more on his side now he has scored twice against Spurs, and his goals were top quality too.

    I'd say that was one of his best games in an Arsenal shirt and to do it in a north London derby will do him the world of good.

    Read more of Murphy's analysis here

  7. Gossip: Arsenal in race for Alvarezpublished at 07:33 GMT 23 February

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    Arsenal and Chelsea are pushing Barcelona hard in the chase for Atletico Madrid's 26-year-old Argentina forward Julian Alvarez. (Teamtalk), external

    Meanwhile, the Gunners are ahead of both Manchester City and Newcastle United in the race to sign Sporting's 21-year-old Spanish defender Ivan Fresneda. (Fichajes - in Spanish), external

    Fresneda's arrival could see 28-year-old England defender Ben White leave north London. (Teamtalk), external

    Manchester United are the frontrunners to sign Eintracht Frankfurt's 22-year-old Germany defender Nathaniel Brown this summer. (Caught Offside), external

    Want more transfer stories? Read Monday's full gossip column

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  8. Analysis: Eze fires up Gunners title chargepublished at 20:59 GMT 22 February

    Phil McNulty
    Chief football writer

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    Eberechi Eze's Arsenal career had gone into something of a dip since he made himself a hero with that treble against Spurs in December – but what a time for the 27-year-old England forward to bounce back to his best.

    Since that hat-trick, Eze had featured in all 15 of Arsenal's subsequent league games, but had made only four starts and played 360 minutes before this derby.

    And, under the watchful eye of England head coach Thomas Tuchel, he delivered a reminder of his quality with perfect timing, just when Arsenal needed it most.

    The pressure was on the Gunners after that Molineux slip, with Manchester City scenting blood and Arsenal's nerve under pressure being questioned once more.

    The fact that the examination came at Spurs who, despite their struggles, had new manager Tudor on the sidelines, made the assignment potentially more hazardous.

    Arsenal were set back when Spurs equalised, but this was a calm and highly-competent display which will be even more pleasing for Mikel Arteta with Gyokeres, who has had his critics, adding two fine finishes of his own.

  9. Tottenham 1-4 Arsenal: What Arteta and Eze saidpublished at 19:13 GMT 22 February

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    Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta, speaking to BBC Sport: "Really happy, really proud about how we approached the game. The initiative and the quality we showed to come here and win the game in the way that we did.

    "That is the beauty of football. When you look back at the game against Wolves, how did we draw that game from there? I was out with them every day and I know how much they want it."

    On Viktor Gyokeres: "He was outstanding today, I thought. There have been glimmers of it every week but today, I thought he was fantastic."

    On Eberechi Eze: "He had that belief and I'm really happy with him. He's really trying to mold and adapt into what we want from him.

    "This is the Premier League, it will go all the way for sure. Ten games in the Premier League is a long way."

    Arsenal goalscorer Eberechi Eze, speaking to Sky Sports: "Today it's worked out, we thank God for it. We put in a good performance. We did what we needed to do today, which was the main thing."

    On whether this was a response to dropping points: "Yeah, for sure that's the main thing. We know what we're capable of. We have to play games to dominate and to win and we've got the players in the team to do it. Important win for us and we keep going."

    On his two goals: "I'm always trying to get in those positions to be ready and to find the space and to work hard to get those opportunities. It takes a lot to get there and it's worked out today."

    On Viktor Gykeres' performance: "Vik was hoping that all game. You can see how much he helps the team. Not just with his goals, with the effort he puts in and he puts players like me in good positions and it helps a lot, and he's got his two goals today which he deserves for sure."

    Did you know?

    • Viktor Gyokeres has scored more goals in 2026 across all competitions than any other Premier League player, with eight of his 15 total goals for the Gunners coming this calendar year.

  10. Tottenham v Arsenal: Team newspublished at 15:22 GMT 22 February

    Tottenham starting XI: Vicario, Gray, Dragusin, Van de Den, Spence, Bissouma, Paulhinha, Sarr, Gallagher, Simons, Muani

    Igor Tudor names Randal Kolo Muani as his striker in his first Spurs team with Palhinha in midfield. Richarlison and Dominic Solanke are on the bench.

    Tottenham starting XI: Vicario, Gray, Dragusin, Van de Den, Spence, Bissouma, Palhinha, Sarr, Gallagher, Simons, Muani

    Subs: Austin, Richarlison, Tel, Solanke, Souza, Oluesi, Williams-Barnett, Rowswell, Wilson

    Mikel Arteta has made just two changes to the side that drew 2-2 with Wolves in midweek. Leandro Trossard comes in with Eberechi Eze starting as Arsenal's number 10.

    Eze scored a hat-trick when these two played earlier in the season and the Gunners will be hoping that Eze can repeat that performance today.

    Arsenal starting XI: Raya, Timber, Saliba, Gabriel, Hincapie, Zubimendi, Rice, Eze, Saka, Trossard, Gyokeres

    Subs: Arrizabalaga, Mosquera, Jesus, Odegaard, Martinelli, Norgaard, Madueke, Calafiori, Lewis-Skelly

    Arsenal starting XI: Raya, Timber, Saliba, Gabriel, Hincapie, Zubimendi, Rice, Eze, Saka, Trossard, Gyokeres
  11. Follow Sunday's Premier League games livepublished at 12:33 GMT 22 February

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  12. Sutton's predictions: Tottenham v Arsenalpublished at 10:05 GMT 22 February

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    From what I've read about new Tottenham manager Igor Tudor, he is a guy who goes in at clubs and, in the short term, gets a turn out of his team.

    Spurs really need that to happen now, because they desperately need a win or two to get out of reach of relegation.

    So, this game is big for them for that reason, and also because they can put another dent in Arsenal's title hopes too.

    Spurs and their fans have not had a lot to shout about this season, but if they can get something here then this could be a defining moment in their campaign, and affect Arsenal as well. They would love that.

    It was an incredible wobble by Mikel Arteta's team against Wolves, drawing 2-2 after being 2-0 up, and I certainly didn't see it coming.

    Maybe it is getting to be 'squeaky bum time' for them, but it didn't affect them when they went away to Leeds a couple of weeks ago and won convincingly.

    You can imagine how Spurs will be champing at the bit, and I am expecting them to make a fast start and have a real go at them - but Arsenal have to deal with that, and find a way of bouncing back.

    I think the Gunners can do that, and their quality will make the difference in the end. I worry about Spurs in forward areas and it will be interesting to see how Tudor lines them up in defence too.

    Ultimately, if Arsenal turn up and play how we know they can, then they will win - and I am expecting them to make a real statement.

    Sutton's prediction: 0-3

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  13. Both sides 'in the trenches' with rest of the league 'poised to laugh'published at 13:06 GMT 21 February

    Scarlet Katz Roberts
    Fan writer

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    The north London derby is now a referendum on both sides.

    If Arsenal lose, the 'bottlejob' narrative will be undeniable. If Spurs lose, they will be dragged into the relegation conversation.

    Despite our best efforts, we've joined them in the 'next game is a cup final' trenches.

    It feels a bit like Manchester City's visit to Anfield a few short weeks ago. In Spurs' case, victory could be the perfect tonic after a season of catastrophic mediocrity. I'm sure they will be licking their lips at the opportunity to derail our title charge by winning for once!

    I'm not across their latest injury crisis, but I still think Tottenham have the quality to cause problems. Xavi Simons looks a busy technician, and Dominic Solanke is at least 'a proper striker' - whatever that is. Micky van de Ven is an able centre-back and Spurs will be without Cristian Romero, which might help them, as he is a walking red card in the form of an Argentine pseudo-hardman.

    While it's been endlessly funny watching Tottenham get things wrong, good times don't last forever. Thomas Frank isn't a bad guy, but he couldn't help falling prey to the usual 'Spursiness'.

    With the atmosphere at White Hart Lane threatening to tip into apathy, what would 3,000 away fans singing "Arsenal boys, we're on a bender, Thomas Frank is a silver member" have done?

    It was a pitiful showing at the Emirates in November. Add to that the fact Frank wouldn't stop talking about how good Arsenal were and you'd have the perfect storm.

    All of which is to say, for Spurs, anything is better than that.

    I don't know much about Igor Tudor apart from the fact he was sacked by Juventus. He'll have plenty of time to cook up a plan, though, with Spurs having 12 days off before the game.

    The rest of the league will be watching, poised to laugh at whoever comes off worse.

    It will probably be a draw.

    Find more from Scarlet Katz Roberts at the Goal Difference podcast, external

    Scroll down this page for the fan view from the Spurs side of the divide, published on Friday morning.

  14. 'Wonderful' or a 'disaster' - Spurs fan on a derby with a 'gulf'published at 19:35 GMT 20 February

    Bardi
    Fan writer

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    With the north London derby looming, Tottenham fans are reaching for the cliches. "Form goes out of the window", a "new manager bounce", or "anything can happen".

    Never before has the gulf in a north London derby appeared so wide, but even with the abyss looming, hope does start to gnaw away at you. The thought... "could we?" is already starting to form in the back of my mind.

    I'm very familiar with the gulf between Arsenal and Tottenham. Most of my childhood was spent in its presence. Every Monday morning returning to school in north London, I'd have to endure the taunts from that cocky lot.

    But things did change. For most of my adulthood, it has been a pothole and occasionally non-existent. But then, thanks to one man, Vinai Venkatesham, we're back in the mid-90s, where our chances rest on nothing more than a 'fool's hope'.

    Our CEO loves to pat himself on the back for his 'job well done' down the road, while fully ignoring the bonfire at N17. Vinai has brought back the dark days with some aplomb.

    We're five points away from relegation and so frightened of what might happen that we've parachuted in a relegation-saving expert.

    This is not a north London derby I'm looking forward to - but still, it is littered with possibility.

    Both clubs approach this game with an opportunity to make a statement.

    For Arsenal, it's a chance to show they have the fortitude to finally win a two-way title race, especially after the setback at Wolves. For Spurs, it's about changing course.

    Igor Tudor's first game against 'them lot' offers him the opportunity to build some optimism and put some distance between us and the Championship.

    In my lifetime, I've seen some wonderful north London derby fixtures and some absolute disasters.

    Right now, I'm not sure what road this one is on, because we all know "form goes out of the window" - or so my side of the divide hopes.

    Find more from Bardi at The Extra Inch - a Spurs podcast, external

    Come back on Saturday for the fan view from the Arsenal side of the rivalry.

  15. Technical director Ellis leaves Arsenalpublished at 19:04 GMT 20 February

    Sami Mokbel
    Senior football correspondent

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    Arsenal technical director James Ellis has left the club just seven months after taking the position.

    Ellis was promoted into the role from his previous position as head of recruitment last summer, but will now leave the Emirates Stadium.

    The club has undergone an internal restructuring in recent months.

    Andrea Berta has taken over as sporting director, replacing Jason Ayto, who left last summer.

    In November, BBC Sport revealed Napoli head of scouting Maurizio Micheli had joined the club in a senior recruitment role.

    Ellis's exit is the latest in a growing line of developments within the inner workings at the Emirates.