Arsenal ease to 3-0 derby win over Spurs

01 Nov, 2009

A quickfire double set Arsenal on their way to a comfortable 3-0 Premier League victory over north London rivals Tottenham Hotspur on Saturday. A close first half was transformed minutes before the break when Robin van Persie met Bacary Sagna's low cross for Arsenal's first before Spaniard Cesc Fabregas scored a brilliant second just moments later.
Sagna and Van Persie combined once more after the break for Arsenal's third and the Dutchman's seventh of the season, while substitute Eduardo da Silva spurned an easy chance for a fourth. Fabregas' goal was the highlight of the match, seizing on a loose ball before scything through the Spurs defence and firing past a shell-shocked Heurelho Gomes just 11 seconds after the restart from Van Persie's strike. "I'm sitting there two or three minutes before half time saying I fancy us today, but we walked in 2-0 down," Spurs manager Harry Redknapp told reporters. It got worse for Spurs after the break in bizarre circumstances.
Both sets of players stopped playing after the linesman had flagged for Benoit Assou-Ekotto's foul on Arsenal striker Eduardo but referee Mark Clattenburg signalled the advantage and Sagna and van Persie reacted quickest for a third. Eduardo should have added a fourth but fired wide as the hosts quickly found their rhythm while Spurs struggled to test Manuel Almunia who was back in the Arsenal goal after a five-game absence.
Spurs had fought back from two goals down for a shock 4-4 draw at the Emirates Stadium last season but this time David Bentley, making his first start since January, was the closest they came to scoring with a free-kick tipped over by Almunia. "It (first half goals) was a real knock out blow. I was angry with the goals but not the performance," Redknapp added. League leaders Chelsea travel to Bolton Wanderers while Manchester United host Blackburn Rovers later on Saturday.

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