Eze and Gyökeres Fire Arsenal to Dominant 4-1 Victory Over Tottenham in North London Derby Thriller


 Arsenal delivered a commanding performance in the North London Derby, securing a convincing 4-1 win over Tottenham Hotspur at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium to restore their five-point lead at the top of the Premier League table.


Eberechi Eze and Viktor Gyökeres each scored twice in a five-goal spectacle that showcased Arsenal's attacking flair and resilience, extending the Gunners' unbeaten run against their fierce rivals to five matches and handing Spurs a sobering defeat under new management.


The match exploded into life in the first half. Eze opened the scoring in the 32nd minute with a clinical finish, hooking the ball home from close range after clever build-up play involving Bukayo Saka. The lead lasted only moments, however, as Tottenham responded immediately—Randal Kolo Muani equalized in the 34th minute, capitalizing on a loose ball from Declan Rice to slot past David Raya and silence the traveling Arsenal fans temporarily.


The second half belonged firmly to the visitors. Gyökeres restored Arsenal's advantage just after the restart in the 47th minute with a stunning curled strike from the edge of the area, a moment of individual brilliance that shifted the momentum decisively. Eze then struck again in the 61st minute, pouncing on the rebound after Saka's effort was blocked by Micky van de Ven, rifling the ball into the net to make it 3-1 and complete his brace—taking his tally against Tottenham to five goals across the two meetings this season.


Gyökeres capped a man-of-the-match display with a powerful finish in stoppage time (90+4'), holding off defenders before unleashing a thumping effort to seal the 4-1 scoreline and replicate Arsenal's victory from the reverse fixture earlier in the campaign.


The result comes at a crucial juncture for Mikel Arteta's side, who had endured a testing run of form but responded emphatically to reclaim breathing space at the summit. Arsenal now sit five points clear of second-placed Manchester City, albeit having played an extra game, as the title race intensifies.


Eze, who turned down interest from Tottenham to join Arsenal, continued his personal dominance over Spurs, while Gyökeres—often criticized earlier in his debut season—silenced doubters with a dynamic performance full of threat, hold-up play, and clinical finishing.


**Mikel Arteta, Arsenal Manager:** "This was a big response from the team. The North London Derby is always special, and to come here and perform like this shows our character. Eze and Viktor were outstanding—clinical, hungry, and decisive. We controlled large parts of the game and deserved the points."


**Post-Match Reaction from Viktor Gyökeres:** "Incredible performance, incredible result. We played as a team today, and it feels amazing to contribute with goals in such a big game."


Tottenham, languishing in 16th place and just four points above the relegation zone, struggled to contain Arsenal's attacking waves despite brief moments of promise. The defeat marks a challenging start for their new boss amid ongoing defensive frailties.


Arsenal's next challenge will test their title credentials further, but today's dominant display sends a clear message to their rivals: the Gunners are back on track and ready to fight for the Premier League crown.


**Final Score: Tottenham Hotspur 1-4 Arsenal**  

**Scorers:**  

Tottenham: R. Kolo Muani (34')  

Arsenal: E. Eze (32', 61'), V. Gyökeres (47', 90+4')


**Arsenal now turn their focus to maintaining momentum in the Premier League title race.**

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