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| Jan 15, 2023

Classy Arsenal outgun Spurs to extend lead at the top

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Players from both teams clash after the match. (Photo: REUTERS/Dylan Martinez)

LONDON (Reuters)

Leaders Arsenal put on a masterclass to overwhelm shell-shocked north London rivals Tottenham Hotspur 2-0 away and extend the gap at the top of the Premier League to eight points on Sunday.

The Gunners flew out of the blocks from the opening whistle and built a first-half lead through a clumsy own goal by Spurs keeper Hugo Lloris and a sublime strike from Martin Odegaard.

Arsenal’s Aaron Ramsdale reacts. (Photo: REUTERS/Dylan Martinez)

Tottenham were totally outplayed by a fired-up Arsenal side under Mikel Arteta who were determined to make amends for a loss at Spurs last season that ultimately cost them a top-four place.

They dominated the first half and battled gamely in the second, leaving Spurs boss Antonio Conte looking glum on the sidelines as he clapped his hands to rally his sorry side.

Arsenal’s Eddie Nketiah in action with Tottenham Hotspur’s Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg. (Photo: Action Images via Reuters/Paul Childs)

Striker Harry Kane, needing one more goal to equal Jimmy Greaves all-time Spurs’ scoring record, had chances either side of the break but keeper Aaron Ramsdale was equal to them.

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta celebrates after the match. (Photo: Action Images via Reuters/Paul Childs)

The win puts Arsenal on 47 points from 18 games ahead of Manchester City on 39, with Newcastle United, who have played a game more, and Manchester United a further point back.

Spurs are in fifth place with 33 points from 19 matches.

Tottenham Hotspur’s Ryan Sessegnon in action. (Photo: REUTERS/Dylan Martinez)

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