
Arsenal FC v Tottenham Hotspur - Premier League
Richarlison (Son, 78'): Saw a shot deflected wide deep into injury-time N/A. Other subs: Hojbjerg (Maddison, 78') N/A.
David Raya 6/10
Arsenal ratings: Made a decent save to deny Brennan Johnson but then almost immediately was guilty of flapping at a cross directly contributing to Tottenham's first goal. Reuters
Ben White 5/10
Didn't offer a huge amount going forward, was slow to sense the danger for Spurs' first goal. PA
William Saliba 7/10
Showed his quality on the ball when starting attacks, couldn't do a great deal to prevent either goal. Getty
Gabriel 6/10
Solid display from the Brazilian who seems to have now won his place back having been dropped earlier this season. Getty
Oleksandr Zinchenko 7/10
Another good showing from the in-form Ukrainian. Surge up the pitch led to the opening goal. Reuters
Declan Rice 5/10
On his heels a little in the build-up as Son made it 1-1. Not his best game before being withdrawn with a calf injury at half-time. AP
Fabio Vieira 5/10
Failed to build on recent good form and was replaced at half-time. AP
Martin Odegaard 7/10
Instrumental in dominant first half from the Gunners, leading their aggressive press. Influence waned in far more even second half. PA
Bukayo Saka 7/10
Clearly unsettled the Tottenham defenders, particularly in the first half, and involved in key moments as his shot forced the own goal and then converted from the spot. Lost Maddison far too easily foShow more
Eddie Nketiah 5/10
Struggled to make an impact and then lucky to stay on after dangerous lunge on keeper Vicario. PA
Gabriel Jesus 6/10
Created chaos in the Spurs defence but fluffed his lines when the big chance arrived, shooting wildly over after robbing Maddison. AP
Kai Havertz 5/10
Arsenal subs. Havertz (Vieira, 45'): Another largely forgettable performance from the Germany international, who has struggled after big-money move from Chelsea.
Jorginho 4/10
Jorginho (Rice, 45'): Had an absolute disaster as he gifted Spurs their second goal just as Arsenal had regained the upper hand. PA. Other subs: Nelson (Jesus, 77') N/A; Smith Rowe (Saka, 90') N/A.
Guglielmo Vicario 7/10
Tottenham ratings: Kept his side in it with two excellent first-half saves when Arsenal were really on top. Getty
Pedro Porro 7/10
Looked good going forward, provided a couple of dangerous crosses that deserved better. AP
Cristian Romero 5/10
Torrid afternoon for the Argentine defender as he scored an own goal and then gave away a penalty with a handball. Otherwise did well, but hard to ignore huge moments. Reuters
Micky van de Ven 8/10
Perhaps his best game for Spurs yet. Great recovery tackle on Nketiah and didn't look back. Encouraging signs from young Dutch defender. AP
Destiny Udogie 6/10
Struggled badly in the first-half as he failed to contain Saka. Booked early on and then played Nketiah clean through on goal. Improved markedly after that. Getty
Pape Matar Sarr 6/10
Looked panicked early on as Arsenal's midfield swarmed all over Spurs. Booked for a tactical foul. Defensive work was on point but use of ball was poor at times. AP
Yves Bissouma 7/10
Another who grew into the game after a difficult opening half-hour. Struggled with Odegaard in the first half but coped far better after the break. AP
James Maddison 8/10
Clearly relished his first taste of the North London derby, enjoying an excellent all-round game and creating two goals for Son. Getty
Dejan Kulusevski 7/10
Impressive display from the Swedish winger. Heavily involved in creating a good chance for Johnson and also released Son for a shot on goal in the second half. AP
Heung-Min Son 8/10
Two clinical finishes for the Spurs captain who looks back to his best. Link-up with Maddison bodes well for remainder of the season. Getty
Brennan Johnson 6/10
Had a glorious chance to score in the first half but scuffed his shot, giving Raya the chance to get across and save. Getty
Manor Solomon 6/10
Tottenham subs. Solomon (Johnson, '63): Lively and willing runner after replacing the injured Johnson.
Arsenal FC v Tottenham Hotspur - Premier League
Richarlison (Son, 78'): Saw a shot deflected wide deep into injury-time N/A. Other subs: Hojbjerg (Maddison, 78') N/A.
David Raya 6/10
Arsenal ratings: Made a decent save to deny Brennan Johnson but then almost immediately was guilty of flapping at a cross directly contributing to Tottenham's first goal. Reuters
Ben White 5/10
Didn't offer a huge amount going forward, was slow to sense the danger for Spurs' first goal. PA
William Saliba 7/10
Showed his quality on the ball when starting attacks, couldn't do a great deal to prevent either goal. Getty
Gabriel 6/10
Solid display from the Brazilian who seems to have now won his place back having been dropped earlier this season. Getty
Oleksandr Zinchenko 7/10
Another good showing from the in-form Ukrainian. Surge up the pitch led to the opening goal. Reuters
Declan Rice 5/10
On his heels a little in the build-up as Son made it 1-1. Not his best game before being withdrawn with a calf injury at half-time. AP
Fabio Vieira 5/10
Failed to build on recent good form and was replaced at half-time. AP
Martin Odegaard 7/10
Instrumental in dominant first half from the Gunners, leading their aggressive press. Influence waned in far more even second half. PA
Bukayo Saka 7/10
Clearly unsettled the Tottenham defenders, particularly in the first half, and involved in key moments as his shot forced the own goal and then converted from the spot. Lost Maddison far too easily foShow more
Eddie Nketiah 5/10
Struggled to make an impact and then lucky to stay on after dangerous lunge on keeper Vicario. PA
Gabriel Jesus 6/10
Created chaos in the Spurs defence but fluffed his lines when the big chance arrived, shooting wildly over after robbing Maddison. AP
Kai Havertz 5/10
Arsenal subs. Havertz (Vieira, 45'): Another largely forgettable performance from the Germany international, who has struggled after big-money move from Chelsea.
Jorginho 4/10
Jorginho (Rice, 45'): Had an absolute disaster as he gifted Spurs their second goal just as Arsenal had regained the upper hand. PA. Other subs: Nelson (Jesus, 77') N/A; Smith Rowe (Saka, 90') N/A.
Guglielmo Vicario 7/10
Tottenham ratings: Kept his side in it with two excellent first-half saves when Arsenal were really on top. Getty
Pedro Porro 7/10
Looked good going forward, provided a couple of dangerous crosses that deserved better. AP
Cristian Romero 5/10
Torrid afternoon for the Argentine defender as he scored an own goal and then gave away a penalty with a handball. Otherwise did well, but hard to ignore huge moments. Reuters
Micky van de Ven 8/10
Perhaps his best game for Spurs yet. Great recovery tackle on Nketiah and didn't look back. Encouraging signs from young Dutch defender. AP
Destiny Udogie 6/10
Struggled badly in the first-half as he failed to contain Saka. Booked early on and then played Nketiah clean through on goal. Improved markedly after that. Getty
Pape Matar Sarr 6/10
Looked panicked early on as Arsenal's midfield swarmed all over Spurs. Booked for a tactical foul. Defensive work was on point but use of ball was poor at times. AP
Yves Bissouma 7/10
Another who grew into the game after a difficult opening half-hour. Struggled with Odegaard in the first half but coped far better after the break. AP
James Maddison 8/10
Clearly relished his first taste of the North London derby, enjoying an excellent all-round game and creating two goals for Son. Getty
Dejan Kulusevski 7/10
Impressive display from the Swedish winger. Heavily involved in creating a good chance for Johnson and also released Son for a shot on goal in the second half. AP
Heung-Min Son 8/10
Two clinical finishes for the Spurs captain who looks back to his best. Link-up with Maddison bodes well for remainder of the season. Getty
Brennan Johnson 6/10
Had a glorious chance to score in the first half but scuffed his shot, giving Raya the chance to get across and save. Getty
Manor Solomon 6/10
Tottenham subs. Solomon (Johnson, '63): Lively and willing runner after replacing the injured Johnson.