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Emirates Stadium
Emirates Stadium - Arsenal
Arsenal
5-2
Tottenham Hotspur
Saturday 17 November 2012
Premier League
Attendance: 60,111
âš½ Per Mertesacker 24'
âš½ Lukas Podolski 42'
âš½ Olivier Giroud 45+1'
âš½ Santi Cazorla 60'
âš½ Theo Walcott 90+1'
âš½ Emmanuel Adebayor 10'
âš½ Gareth Bale 71'
🟨 Lukas Podolski 80'
🟨 Aaron Lennon 45', Sandro 66'
🟥 Emmanuel Adebayor 17'
D L W L W
Recent record
L L W L W
Programme
Match programme
First Half
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âš½ 10' Emmanuel Adebayor
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🟥 17' Emmanuel Adebayor
âš½ 24' Per Mertesacker
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âš½ 42' Lukas Podolski
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⮌ 45' Kyle Naughton
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⮌ 45' Kyle Walker
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🟨 45' Aaron Lennon
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⮕ 45' Michael Dawson
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⮕ 45' Clint Dempsey
âš½ 45+1' Olivier Giroud
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Second Half
âš½ 60' Santi Cazorla
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🟨 66' Sandro
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âš½ 71' Gareth Bale
⮌ 72' Jack Wilshere
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⮌ 72' Tom Huddlestone
⮕ 72' Aaron Ramsey
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⮕ 72' Tom Carroll
⮌ 80' Lukas Podolski
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🟨 80' Lukas Podolski
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⮕ 80' Andre Santos
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⮌ 85' Olivier Giroud
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⮕ 85' Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain
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âš½ 90+1' Theo Walcott
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ARSENAL
TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR
Starting XI
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01Wojciech Szczesny (Goalkeeper)
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03Bacary Sagna (Defender)
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04Per Mertesacker (Defender)
âš½24'
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05Thomas Vermaelen (Defender)
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06Laurent Koscielny (Defender)
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08Mikel Arteta (Midfielder)
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10Jack Wilshere (Midfielder)
⮌72'
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19Santi Cazorla (Midfielder)
âš½60'
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09Lukas Podolski (Forward)
⚽42'🟨80'⮌80'
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12Olivier Giroud (Forward)
⚽45+1'⮌85'
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14Theo Walcott (Forward)
âš½90+1'
Substitutes
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24Vito Mannone (Goalkeeper)
11Andre Santos (Defender)
⮕80'
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25Carl Jenkinson (Defender)
⮕85'
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16Aaron Ramsey (Midfielder)
⮕72'
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23Andrei Arshavin (Midfielder)
Starting XI
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25Hugo Lloris (Goalkeeper)
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05Jan Vertonghen (Defender)
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13William Gallas (Defender)
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16Kyle Naughton (Defender)
⮌45'
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28Kyle Walker (Defender)
⮌45'
⮌72'
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07Aaron Lennon (Winger)
🟨45'
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11Gareth Bale (Winger)
âš½71'
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30Sandro (DM)
🟨66'
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10Emmanuel Adebayor (Forward)
⚽10'🟥17'
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18Jermain Defoe (Forward)
Substitutes
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24Brad Friedel (Goalkeeper)
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20Michael Dawson (Defender)
⮕45'
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02Clint Dempsey (Midfielder)
⮕45'
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22Gylfi Sigurdsson (Midfielder)
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29Jake Livermore (Midfielder)
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31Andros Townsend (Midfielder)
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46Tom Carroll (Midfielder)
⮕72'

League Stats

Total League record up to this game: This was League game number 4311
made up of:
Level 1: 3,883 (90.07%)
Premier League: 784  Division 1: 3,099 
Level 2: 428 (9.93%)
Level 3: 0 (0%)
 
Level 4: 0 (0%)
PWDL FAGDG.AvgWin %
4311 1959 1079 1273 7220 5461 1759 1.32 45.44%
League games vs Tottenham Hotspur: P151 W62 D41 L48
League games played at this ground: 120 games
Total League record up to this game: This was League game number 3811
made up of:
Level 1: 3,140 (82.39%)
Premier League: 784  Division 1: 2,356 
Level 2: 671 (17.61%)
Level 3: 0 (0%)
 
Level 4: 0 (0%)
PWDL FAGDG.AvgWin %
3811 1575 943 1293 6163 5338 825 1.15 41.33%
League games vs Arsenal: P151 W48 D41 L62
League games played at this ground: 7 games
2012
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Emmanuel Adebayor went from Tottenham Hotspur''s hero to zero against former club Arsenal as he scored and was then sent off in a dramatic 5-2 North London derby defeat. The Togolese striker, who angered Arsenal fans when leaving for Manchester City in 2009 before this summer making a permanent transfer to Spurs after an initial loan, set up a typically hectic meeting at Emirates Stadium with the opener. Adebayor''s goal added to his lack of popularity among Gunners fans following his controversial celebration three years ago for City when scoring in his first reunion with his ex-employers and then his penalty goal in last season''s ultimate repeat 5-2 defeat for Spurs. But his emotions got the better of him shortly after the quarter-hour mark on Saturday and his red card for a lunge on Santi Cazorla allowed Arsenal to come back and win through Per Mertesacker, Lukas Podolski, Olivier Giroud, Cazorla and Theo Walcott despite Gareth Bale''s consolation. Tottenham started well and, less than a minute after a William Gallas effort was ruled out for offside, they took a 10th minute lead when Adebayor tapped in the rebound after Wojciech Szczesny, back after a two-month injury lay-off, could only palm a Jermain Defoe shot. But Adebayor''s joy was short-lived, as, in the 18th minute, he was shown a straight red card by referee Howard Webb for a wild, studs-up sliding challenge on Cazorla, which sparked a melee between both sets of players. Adebayor had let his team-mates down and, with a man disadvantage, they were only able to hold onto their lead for six minutes before Mertesacker''s excellent header from Walcott''s pinpoint cross opened the German''s account for Arsene Wenger''s Arsenal. The home side, dominating possession, cranked up the pressure and took the lead in the 42nd minute when a Podolski shot from inside the penalty area ricocheted off Gallas to strand Tottenham goalkeeper Hugo Lloris, who was preferred ahead of Brad Friedel. Things went from bad to worse for Tottenham in injury time before half-time when Giroud, who had earlier been denied from two headers by Lloris, slid in to meet Cazorla''s low cross and make it 3-1. Tottenham boss Andre Villas-Boas, in charge of his first North London derby and now under greater pressure in his job after this latest defeat, sent on Clint Dempsey and Michael Dawson at half-time in place of full-backs Kyle Walker and Kyle Naughton. Arsenal, though, remained in the ascendency and, on the hour mark, Podolski''s excellent, passed cross from the left provided Cazorla a one-touch, right-foot finish at the back post to give his side a comfortable cushion. Bale''s fine 20-yard finish, which arrowed into the bottom corner from his weaker right foot, in the 71st minute gave Spurs some hope but any thoughts of a comeback were already over long before Walcott made sure of the points in injury time.