Arsenal vs Tottenham player ratings: How did the two teams fare in the north London derby?

Who stood out at the Emirates Stadium?

Charlie Doris
Sunday 06 November 2016 10:26 EST
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Mousa Dembele and Alexis Sanchez vie for the ball early on in the game
Mousa Dembele and Alexis Sanchez vie for the ball early on in the game (Getty)

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A second half Harry Kane penalty on his return to the Tottenham first team earned his side a valuable 1-1 draw against Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium.

In what was a lively North London derby, Kane took advantage of Laurent Kosicelny’s clumsy challenge on Mousa Dembele to punish Arsenal and cancel out Kevin Wimmer’s first half own goal.

Arsenal pushed for a winner that would’ve taken them to the top of the Premier League table and almost took the lead late on through substitute Olivier Giroud, but the Frenchman’s free header was directed straight at Spurs goalkeeper Hugo Lloris.

However, the visitors held firm in the latter stages to preserve their unbeaten start to the season.

The point ensured that Spurs kept the gap between themselves and Arsenal to just three points and also maintained Mauricio Pochettino’s unbeaten record in the North London derby.

So how did the two teams fare? See the gallery above for our player ratings.

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