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26th September 2021
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"Tottenham look ragged," he said. "A centre-back would look at the centre-backs and what they should've been doing. "For me, I'm looking at Tottenham's midfield - non-existent, non-existent."https://twitter.com/footballdaily/status/1442164082031960064 It would be difficult to find many people who disagreed with the comments made by the former Liverpool man, especially considering the nature of the three goals that Spurs conceded. For the home side's first goal, the midfield trio of Tanguy Ndombele, Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg and Dele Alli were nowhere to be seen. Martin Ødegaard had all the time in the world to break towards the Spurs goal and find Saka on the right-wing, whose pass was directly perfectly into the path of Smith Rowe who made no mistake with a smart finish. https://twitter.com/FootballJOE/status/1442154432561561605 Nuno Espírito Santo will therefore have been expecting his side to refocus and ensure that they don't make any of the same mistakes twice. However, and much like with the first goal, the visiting midfielders were barely in picture when Aubameyang's flick fell perfectly into the path of the onrushing Smith Rowe. Arsenal's No 10 did well to make his way into the Spurs penalty area, before setting up his captain who finished expertly. https://twitter.com/FootballJOE/status/1442158058713538571 Sadly - for Tottenham fans, anyway - three wasn't the lucky number as the Gunners' relentless approach paid off once again, with, of course, a little help from the non-existent Spurs midfield. Harry Kane lost the ball on the edge of the Arsenal penalty area, allowing Smith Rowe to pick the ball up and find Saka in plenty of space on the right-hand side of the pitch. Whilst Kane did well to recover and block Saka's intended pass, Arsenal benefitted from a lucky bounce and Saka had the chance to strike the ball himself, making no mistake with a ferocious right-footed finish. https://twitter.com/FootballJOE/status/1442159889229430787 It is the first time since August - September 2003 that Tottenham have conceded 3+ goals in 3 successive Premier League games, as per Sky Sports Statto. Heung-min Son pulled one back with just over 10 minutes to go, but it was merely a consolation as Arsenal picked up all three points. Spurs' 11-year wait for a league win at the Emirates continues. Related links:
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