LONDON (AP) Olivier Giroud settled
the first north London derby of the season on Sunday as Arsenal asserted
its supremacy over Tottenham on the pitch with a 1-0 victory despite
months of lavish spending by its neighbor.
Giroud turned the ball into the net
from Theo Walcott's cross in the 23rd minute, showing that goals are the
only currency that counts in the Premier League.
"We didn't give up and showed real togetherness," Giroud said.
While Arsenal has only signed two free
agents in the summer transfer window, Tottenham has spent around 100
million pounds ($155 million) strengthening the squad ahead of Gareth
Bale's impending exit to Real Madrid.
Spurs' expensive new recruits were
frustrated in their route to the net, although goalkeeper Hugo Lloris
restricted Arsenal to a single goal after 5-2 losses on the last two
visits to the Emirates Stadium.
Tottenham, though, hasn't managed to
score from open play in three league matches so far, with the opening
pair of victories gained through Roberto Soldado's penalties.
But Arsenal's players, who faced
intense criticism after opening the season with a shock home loss, have
quickly recovered from collapsing to Aston Villa.
The relief was clear on Sunday, with
players celebrating on the pitch as if a trophy had been won, and some
throwing their shirts into the crowd.
Not only have they now won
back-to-back Premier League matches, but a place in the lucrative
Champions League group stage was secured via the playoffs last week.
It was Arsenal which edged out
Tottenham to the fourth and final Champions League place on the last day
of last season, prompting Spurs' extravagant overhaul of its squad and
the recruitment of a technical director at White Hart Lane.
Yet, the new faces have had to adapt
quickly to playing alongside each other, and they still need more time
to gel. Such cohesion was missing in the first half in particular at
Arsenal.
Two free kicks were conceded on the
edge of the penalty area alone in the opening five minutes, although
Santi Cazorla saw one pushed clear and another was curled wide through
the wall.
An Arsenal surge down the right flank
produced the opener, with Tomas Rosicky releasing Walcott, whose cross
was turned in by Giroud past defender Michael Dawson.
It was the first time Tottenham had conceded in its five games this season, including a pair of Europa League fixtures.
Lloris prevented Arsenal from
extending its lead after another dangerous moment down the right saw
Aaron Ramsey feed Walcott, only for the England winger to be denied at a
tight angle.
This was the Gunners at their incisive best, sharper and slicker and enjoying more time on the ball.
When Spurs did encroach on the
Arsenal goal, the resulting shots were too tame, with Andros Townsend
striking low straight at goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny.
The resolute hosts avoided being
unsettled by a blow just before half time when midfielder Jack Wilshere
limped off and was replaced by Mathieu Flamini, who made his first
appearance for Arsenal since April 2008 after returning last week.
It was a livelier second half from
Tottenham, which applied more pressure on the Arsenal defense but
Szczesny was never seriously tested.
Tottenham experienced its only injury
setback when midfielder Etienne Capoue, who joined from Toulouse last
month, was carried off on a stretcher after twisting his left fibula.
Tottenham was short of luck in front
of goal, too. Soldado couldn't find the net for a third successive game
and when another new striker, Erik Lamela, came off the bench, he only
managed to send a tame strike straight at Szczesny.
And Lloris spared Tottenham from a heavier loss by saving from Walcot.
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