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BBC sports editor Dan Roan explains Manchester City charges

  1. 'It's unbelievable'published at 08:40 British Summer Time 16 September

    Tottenham 0-1 Arsenal

    Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta said the win was "unbelievable".

    He added: "After the international break, we had a few blows. How the team reacted was magnificent. It showed a lot of maturity from the team."

    Watch his full reaction:

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    Spurs 0-1 Arsenal: Mikel Arteta reaction

  2. Arsenal won 'like a Mourinho team'published at 08:32 British Summer Time 16 September

    Tottenham 0-1 Arsenal

    Chris Bevan
    BBC Sport

    Mikel ArtetaImage source, Getty Images

    It was not pretty, but Arsenal got the job done against Tottenham to ensure they did not lose any more early ground in the Premier League title race.

    Gabriel scored their winner, from yet another set-piece, but it was the Gunners' defensive determination and organisation that really impressed their former forward Theo Walcott, who was watching the game for Match of the Day 2.

    Arsenal had an average of only 36.3% of possession over the 90 minutes, but that fell from 38.1% before they scored in the 64th minute, to only 32.2% after they went 1-0 up.

    "It really doesn't matter how they got it - it was great result for Arsenal," Walcott said.

    "They showed again that they can mix it up, because they played almost like a Jose Mourinho side to see the game out."

    Read the full piece.

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    Get Involved - Can Arsenal win the league?published at 08:24 British Summer Time 16 September

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    Arsenal have maintained their unbeaten start to the season with their 1-0 win over Tottenham.

    But can the club win the Premier League this season? The look in good form but will Manchester City still prove too strong?

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  4. Fun factpublished at 08:17 British Summer Time 16 September

    Tottenham 0-1 Arsenal

    There were seven yellows cards in the first half of Sunday's North London derby (five for Tottenham, two for Arsenal); the joint-most cards ever shown in the opening 45 minutes of a Premier League match.

    Want more Tottenham news? Read the club page here.

  5. Arsenal's smart set piecepublished at 08:11 British Summer Time 16 September

    Tottenham 0-1 Arsenal

    It was from a corner that Arsenal struck heartbreak at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium with Gabriel pouncing with a header.

    Have a watch of Match of the Day discussing the move from the Gunners:

  6. 'He is the best in his fieldpublished at 08:04 British Summer Time 16 September

    Monday's back pages

    The Guardian

    The Guardian have Mikel Arteta praising the set piece and Gabriel after the winning goal came from a header after a corner kick.

    GuardianImage source, Guardian
  7. What has Postecoglou won?published at 07:57 British Summer Time 16 September

    Tottenham 0-1 Arsenal

    Ange Postcoglou has said he will bring silverware to Tottenham this season as he always wins a trophy in his second year. But what silverware has he won elsewhere?

    He has an extensive trophy list, here are a few highlights:

    • National Soccer League Premiership with South Melbourne in 1997/98
    • A-League Premiership with Brisbane Roar in 2010/11
    • J1 League with Yokohama F Marinos in 2019
    • Scottish Premiership with Celtic in 2021/22 and 2022/23
  8. 'I always win things in my second year'published at 07:50 British Summer Time 16 September

    Tottenham 0-1 Arsenal

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    Spurs 0-1 Arsenal: Ange Postecoglou reaction

    Tottenham manager Ange Postecoglou is still confident he can bring a trophy to the club this season despite the loss to Arsenal.

    Postecoglou is in his second season at Spurs but so far this season Tottenham have only won four points from four games.

    He told Sky Sports: "I'll correct myself - I don't usually win things, I always win things in my second year. Nothing's changed.

    "I've said it now. I don't say things unless I believe them."

    Read the full piece.

  9. 'Postecoglou's trophy vow'published at 07:43 British Summer Time 16 September

    Monday's back pages

    The Times

    Tottenham manager Ange Postecoglou has said he will bring a trophy to the club this season, despite only winning four points from the opening four league games.

    The story is the lead for the Guardian after Tottenham's North London derby loss to Arsenal on Sunday.

    TimesImage source, Times
  10. 'Art and Graft'published at 07:34 British Summer Time 16 September

    Monday's back pages

    Daily Mirror

    The Mirror are leading on a similar story but highlight Mikel Arteta's joy to win 'ugly' at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

    MirrorImage source, Mirror
  11. Can Arsenal beat Manchester City next weekend?published at 07:26 British Summer Time 16 September

    Tottenham 0-1 Arsenal

    The difficult away games do not stop for Arsenal as they travel to the Etihad this Sunday to take on rivals Manchester City.

    Last season Arsenal had the upperhand in matches against City in the league. They won the game they hosted at the Emirates 1-0 after a Gabriel goal and drew 0-0 away from home.

    If they collect all three points away from home this weekend it would land a blow on the league champions.

  12. 'We believe'published at 07:19 British Summer Time 16 September

    Monday's back pages

    The Daily Mail

    The Mail are leading with Arsenal's win boosting the club ahead of their clash against Manchester City next weekend.

    City are currently leading the league table, two points ahead of Arsenal.

    MailImage source, Mail
  13. Gabriel gives Arsenal winpublished at 07:11 British Summer Time 16 September

    Tottenham 0-1 Arsenal

    Phil McNulty
    BBC Sport chief football writer

    GabrielImage source, Getty Images

    Arsenal came out on top in a fiery north London derby as Gabriel's second-half header gave them a crucial victory at Tottenham.

    The Gunners were without captain Martin Odegaard and key midfielder Declan Rice through injury and suspension respectively and survived a stern examination from Ange Postecoglou's side to spark ecstatic scenes at the final whistle.

    Arsenal keeper David Raya excelled in the early stages to keep Spurs at bay with fine saves from Dejan Kulusevski while Spurs opposite number Guglielmo Vicario had to be at his best to keep out Kai Havertz's header.

    Tempers boiled over late in the first half as players from both sides clashed following Jurien Timber's challenge on Pedro Porro, setting the stage for a tense second period.

    And it was Gabriel who made the vital contribution after 64 minutes, escaping the attentions of Cristian Romero to rise and power Bukako Saka's corner high past Vicario.

    Arsenal always relish any derby victory at Spurs but this one will taste especially sweet as it was achieved without two such significant figures in Odegaard and Rice while providing the perfect platform for next weekend's visit to champions Manchester City.

    Read the full report.

  14. 'The art of war'published at 07:04 British Summer Time 16 September

    Monday's back pages

    The Daily Express

    The splash for the Daily Express is how Arsenal's manager Mikel Arteta had sleepless nights in the build-up to the match against Tottenham.

    ExpressImage source, Express
  15. Morning!published at 06:57 British Summer Time 16 September

    Hello and welcome to today's football live. What a weekend of football fans have been treated to with Arsenal and Newcastle remaining unbeaten in the Premier League.

    Arsenal came away with a 1-0 win over Tottenham, while Newcastle beat Wolves 2-1.

    In the Saturday games there was more misery for Everton after they led Aston Villa 2-0, only to go on to lose 3-2. The result has seen the club sink to the bottom of the table.

    We will review the matches shortly, as well as bring you any breaking news. But first let's see what the papers have to say.