Tottenham Player Ratings vs Arsenal: Bissouma and Sarr Struggle Again

Tottenham faced another defeat against Arsenal, with Bissouma and Sarr underperforming while Gray shone in defense

Tottenham Player Ratings vs Arsenal: Bissouma and Sarr Struggle Again
Tottenham Player Ratings vs Arsenal: Bissouma and Sarr Struggle Again

London: Tottenham lost 2-1 to Arsenal in yet another north London derby. It was a tough match for Spurs, who took an early lead but couldn’t hold on.

Heung-min Son scored first with a deflected shot, but Arsenal quickly equalized. Gabriel’s header found its way in thanks to a deflection off Dominic Solanke.

Just before halftime, Leandro Trossard scored the winner with a well-placed shot, putting Arsenal closer to the top of the league.

Now, let’s break down how the Spurs players performed. Antonin Kinsky had a decent game, making some good saves but could have done better on the goals.

Pedro Porro struggled defensively and was caught out of position for the second goal. He did hit the post late in the game, though.

Radu Dragusin and Archie Gray both had solid performances, especially considering the pressure. Gray, in particular, impressed for his age.

Yves Bissouma had a rough outing, losing the ball before the second goal and was subbed off at halftime. Pape Matar Sarr also had a tough time and was replaced after the first half.

Lucas Bergvall stepped up in the second half, making some crucial tackles. Unfortunately, Dejan Kulusevski and Dominic Solanke couldn’t make much of an impact.

James Maddison, Brennan Johnson, and Richarlison came on but couldn’t change the game. It was a disappointing day for Spurs, who need to regroup after this loss.

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Mangesh Wakchaure is a veteran writer working at London Lens, focusing on foreign news coverage on a range of topics.