LONDON: However bad things have seemed for Arsenal over the last decade, beating Tottenham Hotspur at the Emirates Stadium can usually be relied on.

Just not usually as emphatically as Sunday’s north London derby triumph a 3-1 victory helping to clear the early-season gloom for Mikel Arteta’s side.

Never before in the Premier League have Arsenal scored three goals as quickly in a derby.

The goals inside the opening 34 minutes from Emile Smith Rowe, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Bukayo Saka rattled Tottenham and gave Arsenal fans an afternoon of gloating in the late September sun.

“It’s quite easy when you have boys like this they always listen, always ready to learn,” Aubameyang said. “They feel free when they play. That’s why they’re doing amazing.”

It was a month ago as August was drawing to a close that Arsenal had opened the season with three losses including at defending champions Manchester City without scoring while Tottenham were top with a perfect start.

The captain wanted to put things right. “After the game after City, we needed to have a chat between players,” Aubameyang said. “We’re doing really well right now.”

The only thing consistent this month for Tottenham has been losing all three games and conceding three in each. Arsenal, meanwhile, have won all three games since the international break.

But in a sign of recent inferiority for the neighbours, they aren’t challenging at the top but mid-table with Arsenal 10th on goal difference and Tottenham 11th in the standings.

Spurs haven’t won at Arsenal in the league since 2010, and they did everything to ensure that dismal run wouldn’t end. Just look at how much space was gifted to Arsenal to launch the attack that ended in the opening goal in the 12th minute.

Smith Rowe wasn’t tracked by the visitors as he found space in the penalty area to get on the end of Saka’s cross, evading a futile late tackle by Davinson Sanchez to net.

Not even Harry Kane, stopped from joining Manchester City, could come to the rescue. In fact, the striker managed to give away the ball inside Tottenham’s half to Thomas Partey that led to Arsenal scoring again on the break.

Kane did try to recover the situation as Arsenal advanced, but his tackle on Saka could not prevent him from getting the shot away to add the third.

Although Son Heung-min turned in a cross from Sergio Reguilon in the 79th, there would be no late Tottenham comeback.

Published in Dawn, September 28th, 2021

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