ARSENAL striker Alexandre Lacazette’s worldie was the only bright spark as the Gunners went down 2-1 to rivals Spurs.
Mikel Arteta’s men dominated for large parts but conceded an equaliser 137 seconds after Lacazette’s spectacular 16th minute opener.
Alexandre Lacazette scored with a thunderous strike after 16 minutes[/caption]Sead Kolasinac’s dreadful pass let Son Heung-Min in to dink over Emiliano Martinez.
The Gunners started the second half with more intent than their opponents but came unstuck at a corner when Son found the head of Toby Alderweireld to win the game with nine minutes left.
After the first North London derby at the new Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, here is how SunSport’s Josh Graham rated the Arsenal performances.
Forced into action barely 30 seconds in before later watching Son dink the ball over him.
Looked sharp often sprinting out of goal to deny Spurs, did his No1 claim no harm despite conceding twice.
The German returned to his shoddy former self when letting Harry Kane nip past him too easily after the break.
At least twice he dived in needlessly letting Tottenham players skip past him as if he was not even there.
Turned with the speed of a cruise ship as Son raced clear for his goal but the Brazilian was ultimately betrayed by the ball from Sead Kolasinac.
Sead Kolasinac’s careless ball left David Luiz unable to stop Spurs equalising[/caption]
Woefully wayward pass left David Luiz in desperate trouble for Son’s opener.
Never recovered.
Impressed on the right, especially going forward.
Had the pace to keep Lucas Moura quiet for the most part.
Plenty of endeavour down the left but sometimes just missing the final ball.
Outjumped by Toby Alderweireld for Spurs’ second goal.
Not at his best in the first 45, criminally thumped a dangerous free-kick straight into the advertising hoardings.
Woke up after the break and started bossing proceedings when Arsenal had the ball, could argue he got the better of Harry Winks.
Arsenal celebrated Lacazette’s cracking opener[/caption]Influential in setting up Alexandre Lacazette’s thumping effort.
Continues to silently regain the fans’ trust after the horror episode at the Emirates last year.
Caught in possession early, but came back well.
Always a threat, cutting onto his left and looked bouyed by Mikel Arteta’s complimentary pre-game words.
Went close with a first-half free-kick.
Grew into the game, smashed the crossbar with a left-foot effort.
Opened the scoring with an absolute worldie.
Held the ball up expertly but his efforts weren’t matched by his team-mates.
Frustration saw him earn a yellow card after coming on.