Sarr Stunner Hands Gyoker leads halftime as he watches from the bench


Viktor Gyoker was looking from the bench As Arsenal kicked out Tottenham at halftime in the first North London Derby and performed in foreign soil, Papesar scored a mysterious goal just before the break.

Arsenal was already in luck before Searle opened the score after grabbing an error from Miles Lewis Skelly.

Gunners goalkeeper David Raya escaped from the goal of playing a short pass to the England fullback, but he was confiscated by Sarr.

After they hit woodwork three times in a lively encounter in Hong Kong, it was merely worthy of the Spurs.

Arsenal starts strong

Arsenal jumped out of the block and saw a shot of Martin Odegard being heavily stripped within 40 seconds of opening.

William Saliba then headed narrowly and wide after a frayed shot of Odegard fell kindly into the box for him.

The Spurs weren’t moving forward at all, but Thomas Frank’s men reminded him of the goal from the first offense.

Pedro Polo’s corner drifted across the six-yard box, drifting against the far post where Richard Lison’s follow-up was blocked.

The Spurs were left to ease their bad luck two more times around the 30-minute mark.

The first shot from the edge of Wilson O’Dobert’s box was upright and from the resulting corner, Mohamed Kudus’ delivery returned from the post with almost carbon copy of previous efforts.

It seemed there was no goal for the entertaining opening 45 minutes, but Sarr made the most of his opportunity to make the Spurs the deserved lead.

As Arsenal is asking for a route back to the game, Arteta will need to decide whether to resort to the new signature gyoker.



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