Mauricio Pochettino's men felt hard done by again when Sanchez doubled Arsenal's lead by converting a pass from Alexandre Lacazette, who looked offside in the build-up to the goal. Arsenal's first league win over Tottenham since March 2014 was a welcome tonic after their chastening loss at leaders Manchester City before the international break. Arsenal move within one point of Tottenham and, even if City remain a distant speck on the horizon, proving the balance of power in north London hasn't completely shifted to their neighbours was cause enough for jubilation among Gunners fans.FT Arsenal 2-0 Tottenham
— BBC Sport (@BBCSport) November 18, 2017
The North London bragging rights go to the Gunners!
Live reaction ? https://t.co/ou1aKvIGxe #ARSTOT pic.twitter.com/vkX74cMPtv
Having finished above Arsenal for the first time in 22 years last season, Tottenham missed a chance to underline their ascendency and remain without a win at the Emirates since 2010. It was a major blow to their title hopes and Pochettino must be concerned that Harry Kane and Dele Alli looked rusty after missing England's friendlies due to injury. When Kane wasted his only decent chance in the opening moments -- firing too close to Arsenal goalkeeper Petr Cech -- it was a sign of the angst to come for Tottenham. Despite a largely frustrating time in 2017, Arsenal remain a potent force on home turf, where they have now won their last 11 league games.Arsenal are just one point behind Tottenham in the Premier League table now https://t.co/PBcvvlBuDF #ARSTOT #NorthLondonDerby pic.twitter.com/U0gdmUoBtL
— Match of the Day (@BBCMOTD) November 18, 2017
Driven on by the effervescent Sanchez, they had no trouble turning the screw on Tottenham and almost took the lead when Aaron Ramsey's exquisite pass caught Tottenham left-back Ben Davies out of position. Gunners defender Hector Bellerin met Ramsey's ball and whipped over a cross that narrowly eluded the lunging Lacazette in the six-yard box. Lacking the hunger that inspired their famous win over European champions Real Madrid, Tottenham had reverted to the diffident mood that has often marred their trips to top-six rivals since Pochettino took charge.FT
— ? FA Cup Winners ? (@tomgunner14) November 18, 2017
Arsenal 2-0 Tottenham
Mustafi 36'
Alexis 41'
We bounce back with three important points
Table
Man City 31pts
Man Utd 23pts
Tottenham 23pts
Chelsea 22pts
Arsenal 22pts
Liverpool 19pts
Burnley 19pts pic.twitter.com/dJv3QGRvyb
Against the run of play, Christian Eriksen could have put Tottenham ahead when his low shot clipped the outside of a post. But the momentum remained with Arsenal and the dam broke at last as they opened the scoring in the 36th minute. When Sanchez was harshly penalised by Dean for a challenge on his Arsenal namesake, Mesut Ozil lofted a free-kick towards Mustafi, who got in front of Jan Vertonghen to loop a header past Hugo Lloris into the far corner. If Tottenham felt injustice over that one, there was worse to come five minutes later.11 - Arsenal have won 11 home Premier League games in a row, their best run since winning 13 consecutively at Highbury between February and November 2005. Fortress. pic.twitter.com/KrP9hMAl8c
— OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) November 18, 2017
Bellerin's pass found Lacazette playing on the shoulder of the Spurs defence and, when the offside flagged stayed down again, he raced away and picked out Sanchez. The Chile forward took a touch before smashing his shot into the roof of the net from close range for only his third Arsenal goal this season. Pochettino's assistant Jesus Perez was furious with Dean as he stormed down the tunnel at half-time, but in truth Tottenham had only themselves to blame for allowing Arsenal to seize the initiative. Although Tottenham played with more purpose after the interval, their luck was out as Kane's goal-bound effort was blocked by Mustafi. Sanchez almost made it three when his strike was repelled by Lloris and Cech's fine save from Eric Dier's header ensured there would be no late Tottenham revival.The Emirates roars Arsenal off after a superb derby win, other than a few thousand empty seats in the corner obviously ? pic.twitter.com/7lDFlPCvCK
— Charles Watts (@charles_watts) November 18, 2017
So... How's your Saturday? ?#AFCvTHFC pic.twitter.com/HLhHSApM9E
— Arsenal FC (@Arsenal) November 18, 2017


