
At 21:00 GMT on September 15, the 4th round of the English Premier League ushered in a much-anticipated North London derby, with Arsenal challenging Tottenham Hotspur on the road. In this highly anticipated match, Arsenal defeated Tottenham Hotspur 1-0 with a header from a corner kick by center back Gabriel, beating the city rivals on the road for the third consecutive season.
The match started with both sides showing a strong desire to win, and the scene was extremely intense. However, it was Arsenal who broke the deadlock first. In a corner kick attack, Arsenal planned well and sent the ball into the penalty area. Although Tottenham's defenders tried their best, but Gabriel, with his excellent jumping power and header skills, managed to put the ball into the corner of the goal, giving Arsenal the lead.
This goal definitely lit up Arsenal's morale, and they were more proactive in the following game, constantly attacking the Spurs' goal. The Spurs, on the other hand, were a bit impatient and tried to attack many times but failed to do so, instead, they had frequent loopholes in their defense.
As the game progressed, Arsenal gradually took control of the situation on the field, their passes were more fluid, and their coordination was more seamless. Tottenham Hotspur, on the other hand, were caught in a passive defensive situation and could only rely on occasional counterattacks to threaten Arsenal's goal.
Finally, with the referee's whistle, the match ended. Arsenal beat Tottenham Hotspur 1-0 to win the North London derby. The win not only extended Arsenal's unbeaten streak in the Premier League, but also moved them into second place in the table with 10 points, right behind leader Manchester City.
Tottenham, on the other hand, suffered their second loss of the season as they failed to win for the second consecutive round of league matches and slipped further down the table. It's a heavy blow for the Spurs, who need to adjust their form as soon as possible and try to get back to winning ways in the coming matches.










