Chapter 82: A Narrow Victory

The Tottenham players, who had been sprayed in the dressing room, were back on the pitch.

The players on the field of Arsenal were a little baffled, why suddenly the opponents became fierce one by one, as if they were going to eat them.

Lamela continued to shake on the side and broke through to the bottom line and passed to the middle.

Kane's sweeping shot from inside the box line was brilliantly blocked by Szczesny, and Eriksen suddenly broke away from a defender and fired into the net!

1 to 0!

Tottenham broke the deadlock in the 56th minute of the game!

The small piece of grandstand left in the stadium for the visiting fans boiled.

A goal against a sworn rival was worth tens of thousands of dollars, and Tottenham supporters seemed to see hope of taking the Emirates Stadium for the first time in years.

In the 71st minute, Sanchez came on in place of Wilshere.

Two minutes later, substitute Alexis Sanchez broke through to the left side of the box and crossed back, and Cazorla's shot from the edge of the box was blocked by Vertonghen before it went to the touchline.

Welbeck's shot from in front of the six-yard box was cleared and Oxlade-Chamberlain's outstretched foot was stabbed.

Lori couldn't react, "Huh! The ball went into the net.

One-to-one!

Arsenal equalised after 73 minutes on the ground.

The gunmen in the audience cheered and shouted.

Arsene Wenger also swung his right arm hard, and the goal came just in time.

After the equaliser, the home team was in high spirits and attacked more fiercely than before.

Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain passes the ball and Cazorla's long-range shot from the box goes wide of the post.

Oxlade-Chamberlain and Alexis Sanchez collided with the wall and passed the ball together, and a low left-footed shot from the right side of the box was saved by Lloris, and Alderweireld cleared the ball in time.

Dog's cross was cleared by a Tottenham defender and Chambers' non-stop volley in front of the box flew just over the crossbar.

The north London derby was always in full swing, starting with N'Golo Kante receiving a yellow card for a foul on the dog and Kane receiving a Topaz God of War card for knocking down Cazorla.

Then it was out of control, with Wilshere, Chambers, Flamini and Gibbs taking cards one after another.

Tottenham, of course, was not to be outdone, and Eriksen and Lamela also received yellow cards for fouls while defending.

Michael Oliver pulled out his cards at the start of the second half and got soft.

After nearly half of the players on the pitch were yellow cards, the movement of both sides finally became a little smaller.

After all, no one wants a player to leave the pitch at this time because of a red card.

Arsenal dominated possession and continued to threaten Tottenham's goal.

The camera focuses on Benjamin, trying to see something from the Lily Legion's boss's expression.

However, Benjamin looked at the field with a blank face, and no one knew what he was thinking.

Welbeck received the ball and fired a shot that was too straight for Lloris to get on.

It's almost time, right? Benjamin's heart moved.

Alderweireld played a long diagonal pass to the left of the pitch and Mane, who was cutting in at high speed, got on the ball before the Arsenal defenders could get back into position.

Sadio Mane crossed down the middle and Kane fired a right-footed shot from Szczesny that went over the line from the bottom right corner of the net.

Two to one!

In the 85th minute, Tottenham took the lead again!

That's it! Benjamin finally left his seat, walked under the stands where the Tottenham fans were, and waved his arms for the fans to react again.

In the first ten minutes or so, Tottenham was too embarrassed by the sworn enemy, and Arsenal finally took advantage of the home momentum to finally breathe out.

Danny Rose suffered a minor injury and Benjamin replaced him with Ben Davis.

Danny Ross was experienced in deliberately delaying a little longer, for which he also received his tenth yellow card of the game.

Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain's cross from the right was met by Cazorla into the box, and the shot was blocked by Lloris.

From an Arsenal corner, Mertesacker's header was again saved by Lloris on the line.

At full-time, Benjamin's side won their first north London derby of the season with a 2-1 away win over Arsenal!

Since taking charge of Tottenham, Benjamin has led the team to play against sworn enemies in the same city three times, and all of them have been victorious!

"What are you laughing at? Are you happy with your performance?

Yes, the game was won, so are you happy that you don't have to be punished? ”

After walking into the locker room, Benjamin couldn't help but be a little angry when he saw that the players were giggling one by one.

If he hadn't ended up with a goal card, this game might have been ...... No, it's definitely a draw.

These guys don't think they're going to win this game on their own, are they?

When the dressing room was quiet and everyone looked at the manager in silence, Benjamin continued:

'I'm not happy with your performance, especially the goal that was so undeserved.

Forget it, let's go back to the training ground tomorrow, and that's it for today. ”

Benjamin, who was still going to attend the press conference, stopped his desire to squirt people, and once he started spraying now, he was out of control.

It is still necessary to pay attention to control, spray when you should spray, and spray when you shouldn't spray indiscriminately, which will be bad.

'There's nothing more enjoyable than being able to beat a derby opponent on the road.

Although there were some minor situations in this game, it was fortunate that the final outcome was good.

Yes, Arsenal had the advantage of possession at one point, and as I've said many times, possession was divided into effective possession and invalid possession.

It's not a needless kick at the back that counts as real possession.

We deliberately gave possession to the opposition, and we waited patiently for the counter-attack, and the win showed that the lads did well.

I'm sorry for the injuries to several Arsenal players, injuries are something that every player has to deal with.

But they didn't have anything to do with the injury, my players didn't have any malicious fouls to hurt people.

It's just a physical confrontation that is common in the Premier League, but they are injured because of it, should they find their own reasons instead of throwing the blame around?

For example, we at Tottenham started preparations last year and only officially opened the sports medicine and rehabilitation center in the first half of this year.

With the help of the medical center, we can obtain access to the physical condition of all players in the team at any time, so as to avoid the risk of fatigue and injury as much as possible.

I value the long-term development of the players more than the results of one or two games, and the health is always the number one priority.

I despise the kind of manager who forces players to play with injuries.

If it is a crucial game, an indispensable core player, then I can barely understand that I played with an injury on the premise of voluntarily.

I really can't understand the rest of the situation.

Although it is said that professional players should pay for high salaries, I don't think it should be at the expense of the health of the players.

Whether it's a club or a national team, some managers are used to pressing their players, which is wrong and immoral. ”

Seeing that the topic gradually drifted away, the reporters were not very interested in this, and the post-match press conference ended here.

Daily Mail: "Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain's goal is hard to save, Mikel Arteta and Aaron Ramsey have gone off injured in quick succession, and Arsenal have paid a terrible price to still get a defeat at home. ”

Sky Sports: "The north London derby has always been a thrilling affair, with Arsenal in danger at home and Benjamin's Tottenham Hotspur on a three-game win in a row against bitter rivals. ”