Arsenal's Martin Odegaard celebrates scoring their second goal with Bukayo Saka in the 2-0 Premier League win against Spurs at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on January 15, 2023. Reuters
Arsenal's Bukayo Saka celebrates with manager Mikel Arteta. PA
Arsenal's Martin Odegaard celebrates in front of the away fans following victory. PA
Arsenal striker Eddie Nketiah celebrates on the pitch. AFP
Arsenal's Martin Odegaard celebrates after scoring the second goal. Getty
Martin Odegaard celebrates with his teammates. EPA
Players from both sides clash after the match. Reuters
Arsenal's Eddie Nketiah celebrates after the match. Action Images
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta celebrates after Martin Odegaard's goal. Action Images
Arsenal's Aaron Ramsdale enjoys the derby. Reuters
Arsenal midfielder Bukayo Saka (3r) celebrates the opening goal against Tottenham. AFP
Hugo Lloris scores an own goal and Arsenal's first. Reuters
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta celebrates after the first goal. Getty
Hugo Lloris after scoring an own goal. Getty
Tottenham's Richarlison comes on as a substitute to replace Matt Doherty. Action Images
Tottenham's coach Antonio Conte watches the action. AP
Harry Kane in action against Granit Xhaka. EPA
Arsenal's Martin Odegaard celebrates scoring their second goal with Bukayo Saka in the 2-0 Premier League win against Spurs at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on January 15, 2023. Reuters
Arsenal's Bukayo Saka celebrates with manager Mikel Arteta. PA
Arsenal's Martin Odegaard celebrates in front of the away fans following victory. PA
Arsenal striker Eddie Nketiah celebrates on the pitch. AFP
Arsenal's Martin Odegaard celebrates after scoring the second goal. Getty
Martin Odegaard celebrates with his teammates. EPA
Players from both sides clash after the match. Reuters
Arsenal's Eddie Nketiah celebrates after the match. Action Images
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta celebrates after Martin Odegaard's goal. Action Images
Arsenal's Aaron Ramsdale enjoys the derby. Reuters
Arsenal midfielder Bukayo Saka (3r) celebrates the opening goal against Tottenham. AFP
Hugo Lloris scores an own goal and Arsenal's first. Reuters
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta celebrates after the first goal. Getty
Hugo Lloris after scoring an own goal. Getty
Tottenham's Richarlison comes on as a substitute to replace Matt Doherty. Action Images
Tottenham's coach Antonio Conte watches the action. AP