At the heart of London’s fiercest rivalry, Arsenal confronted Tottenham in the North London derby and delivered a performance that sent ripples across the Premier League standings. With a commanding 4-1 victory, Arsenal didn’t just win a derby—they sent a clear message about their title credentials.
A win that counts
Before kick-off, Arsenal were already sitting pretty at the top of the table, but they needed a statement to affirm that they are serious challengers and not just early-season front-runners. The result did exactly that. After 12 games, Arsenal now stand six points clear of second-place, a gap that speaks volumes about momentum and consistency.
From the first whistle, the Gunners looked sharper, more aggressive and more in control than their visitors. Though Tottenham started with some resilience, Arsenal’s quality told as the match progressed. The opener came from Leandro Trossard in the 36th minute, setting the stage for what followed.
Eze takes centre-stage
Then came the star moment: Eberechi Eze. Having joined Arsenal in the summer from another club amid intense speculation, he finally arrived in the big moment. First he opened his scoring account with a goal just before half-time, then struck again immediately after the break, and completed his hat-trick in the 76th minute to cap a sensational individual display.
What made the hat-trick even more impressive is the context: it came in a derby against Tottenham — a fixture that rarely yields such dominance from one side. Eze became the first Arsenal player in the Premier League era to score a derby hat-trick.
Key moments and turning points
- Arsenal took control around the half-hour mark, but the match remained tense until the 41st minute when the second goal came, giving them breathing space.
- Tottenham offered a brief reminder of danger when Richarlison produced an outrageous 45-yard lob in the 55th minute to make it 3-1, but Arsenal never lost composure.
- Eze’s third goal effectively sealed the win and the statement. His movement, decision making and finishing were at another level. According to analysis, Tottenham’s defence simply couldn’t live with him.
The implications
For Arsenal, this win moderately changes the narrative: they are not just contenders, they are looking like front-runners. For Tottenham, this result exposed vulnerabilities. The gap has opened, the momentum is with the Gunners, and confidence is building at the Emirates.
For fans in Zimbabwe watching from afar, the message is clear: Arsenal are shaping into a team you’d back to win the big prizes this season. And Eze? He might just be the difference-maker.
Verdict:
Arsenal’s demolition of Tottenham was more than just a derby win—it was a declaration of intent. With Eberechi Eze lighting up the match, Arsenal have taken a big step toward the title. Rival teams, be warned.
Top Player Ratings (Arsenal Focus):
| Player | Rating* | Highlight |
|---|---|---|
| Eberechi Eze | 9.5 | Hat-trick, dominating the derby |
| Leandro Trossard | 8.0 | Opening goal and link-play |
| Declan Rice | 7.8 | Controlled midfield, balanced attack |
| Mikel Arteta (mgr) | 9.0 | Tactical setup worked brilliantly |
