Spurs 1-1 Arsenal: Auba misses pen as Kane turns out to be North London Derby top scorer
Dubious choices see both Tottenham and Arsenal granted a punishment and keeping in mind that Harry Kane scores and turns into unequaled North London Derby top goalscorer, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang misses the objective and the chance to win it for Gunners. Hugo Lloris kept out Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang's stoppage-time punishment as Tottenham protected a 1-1 attract with Arsenal an emotional north London derby on Saturday. The Gunners had driven through Aaron Ramsey's initial objective and may have felt abused to have been pegged back a little ways from the end by means of Harry Kane's punishment, the England forward turning into the unequaled driving scorer in Premier League matches between these opposite sides.
Kane seemed, by all accounts, to be offside from Christian Eriksen's free-kick before he was packaged over by Shkodran Mustafi, yet the Gunners had a brilliant chance to reestablish their favorable position in the primary moment of time included after Aubameyang went down effectively under contact from Davinson Sanchez. However Lloris, who was associated with a peculiar Kieran Trippier claim objective in Wednesday's 2-0 rout at Chelsea, kept out Aubameyang's frail exertion low to his right before Jan Vertonghen denied the Gabon striker right on hold as Arsenal endeavored to benefit from the bounce back.
A disillusioning end for the guests was aggravated when Lucas Torreira got a straight red card for a high challenge on Danny Rose, as Spurs had the capacity to rescue a point after consecutive misfortunes over the previous week.
Kane seemed, by all accounts, to be offside from Christian Eriksen's free-kick before he was packaged over by Shkodran Mustafi, yet the Gunners had a brilliant chance to reestablish their favorable position in the primary moment of time included after Aubameyang went down effectively under contact from Davinson Sanchez. However Lloris, who was associated with a peculiar Kieran Trippier claim objective in Wednesday's 2-0 rout at Chelsea, kept out Aubameyang's frail exertion low to his right before Jan Vertonghen denied the Gabon striker right on hold as Arsenal endeavored to benefit from the bounce back.
A disillusioning end for the guests was aggravated when Lucas Torreira got a straight red card for a high challenge on Danny Rose, as Spurs had the capacity to rescue a point after consecutive misfortunes over the previous week.
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