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Tottenham 0-1 Arsenal - the fans' verdict

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We asked for your thoughts after Sunday's Premier League game between Tottenham and Arsenal.

Here are some of your comments:

Spurs fans

Adam: Depressingly familiar performance symptomatic of recent times, promising much but failing to deliver. Set-piece problems need addressing urgently. There is much to admire about the style of the current team, but the content is still too thin.

Larry: Same old, same old. What is the use of having the majority of the possession or 'controlling ' the game if you don't convert it into goals and wins? Don't believe that Postecoglou has any idea of a plan B, and needs to employ a set-piece coach!

Andy: Possibly the worst performance from a Spurs team in a north London derby that I’ve seen in years. We still can’t defend set-pieces and our goal threat is becoming laughable. Nobody wants to take responsibility up front. I couldn’t name one Spurs player who rated more than a 4/10 and I’m being generous.

Arsenal fans

Anish: Excellent defensive shape and looked solid throughout the game. Always a threat on the counter, especially in the first half. Hard work and discipline by all players saw us through the game to take back the three points and a clean sheet.

George: Yet again confirming the steps forward Arsenal are making. Winning in more ways than one - even when depleted, they find a way. Not many teams will win at Tottenham this season. We have a superb defence and a much stronger squad. With that said, it is time for us to win a competition.

Dan: The Arsenal of old would have played a far more expansive game. They'd have looked better but wouldn't have got a win. It's great to see Arsenal playing with a plan, playing with grit and showing that they can 'do a job' on top teams in order to get a result.

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