Arsenal extended its Premier League lead to eight points with a 2-0 win at Tottenham in the north London derby on SundayLloris turned a cross from Bukayo Saka into his own net in the 14th minute to hand Arsenal the lead Martin Odegaard doubled the advantage with a low shot from distance in the 36th as the visitors totally dominated the first half against a lackluster Spurs sideOnly two good saves from Lloris and the woodwork prevented Arsenal from taking an even bigger lead, with Thomas Partey smashing a long-distance volley against the post in the 24th.Tottenham improved after the break but Aaron Ramsdale made a total of seven of saves to keep the hosts at bay and strengthen the belief that this could be a special season for Arsenal.It was Arsenal’s first away league win at its fiercest rival since 2014, having lost 3-0 here last year.
While there is still much work for Mikel Arteta’s side to do before ending that 19-year title drought, it certainly brings them a bit closer Newcastle and Man United are both nine points behind while Tottenham is now 14 points back in fifth placeThings heated after the final whistle, when a young Tottenham supporter climbed onto an advertising board and appeared to aim a kick at Ramsdale as he was collecting his water