ARSENAL suffered a shock a 2-1 defeat to their London rivals Totenham Hotspurs in the Premier League match at White Hart Lane last night which could severely dealt a crucial blow in their run up for the league title.
Arsene Wenger's side looks fresh and determined to erase their bitter memory after being dumped out by Barcelona in the Champions League's quarter-final last week. They started strongly and certainly looks a much better side than the home team.
While Harry Redknapp, whose side fails to make into the FA Cup finals when they lost to Portsmouth 2-0 redeem themselves playing infront full capacity home crowd to notch their first ever win against Arsenal at home in a London derby match.
Young Danny Rose mark his debut for Spurs with a stunning volley to give the home side a 1-0 lead before Welshman Gareth Bale scored to give Harry Redknapp side a 2-0 lead in the first half.
In the second half Arsene Wenger introduce Robin Van Persie for the first time after five months from his broken leg and the striker did give some spark of Arsenal revival. He was denied twice by Gomez. Nicklas Bendtner then brought some hopes for the visitor comeback with a simple tap in in the 88th minute. Despite four minutes added time it was a little bit too late for Arsenal to save the match.
Young Danny Rose mark his debut for Spurs with a stunning volley to give the home side a 1-0 lead before Welshman Gareth Bale scored to give Harry Redknapp side a 2-0 lead in the first half.
In the second half Arsene Wenger introduce Robin Van Persie for the first time after five months from his broken leg and the striker did give some spark of Arsenal revival. He was denied twice by Gomez. Nicklas Bendtner then brought some hopes for the visitor comeback with a simple tap in in the 88th minute. Despite four minutes added time it was a little bit too late for Arsenal to save the match.
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