That indomitable Arsenal returned after 48 years.

Arsenal delivered a resounding performance in their Premier League title bid, emphatically defeating Tottenham Hotspur 4–1 on Sunday. The victory not only halted a brief run of two consecutive draws but also propelled the Gunners five points clear at the summit of the table.

The triumph was historic, marking Arsenal’s most decisive win at Tottenham’s home ground since 1978 — a staggering 48 years ago. Under the guidance of manager Mikel Arteta, the team showcased a blend of tactical discipline and attacking flair reminiscent of that era, reaffirming their credentials as genuine title contenders.

Midfielder Aze (27) was the standout figure of the encounter, scoring twice and spearheading Arsenal’s resurgence after a goal-less spell of 18 matches. He had previously demonstrated his prowess against Spurs, netting a hat-trick in a 4–1 win back in November, and was once again trusted in the starting eleven by Arteta. Joining him in the spotlight was Yokeresh, who contributed a goal apiece, ensuring the visitors dominated both halves of the game.

The match began with intensity. In the 32nd minute, a lapse by Tottenham’s goalkeeper Papa saw Bukayo Saka deliver a precise cross, which Aze expertly volleyed into the net. Tottenham responded swiftly; two minutes later, Declan Rice’s misjudged clearance allowed Randal Kolo Muani to equalise, restoring parity.

The second half, however, belonged entirely to Arsenal. Within minutes, Jurien Timber’s pass found Yokeresh, who capitalised on Tottenham’s defensive disorganisation to score with a powerful shot. The 61st minute saw Aze net his second, seizing on a poorly cleared attempt by João Palinha after a challenge on Mikel van de Fenn Saka. The match concluded in added time when Yokeresh converted a precise pass from Archie Gray, sending many Spurs supporters streaming for the exits.

With this victory, Arsenal have amassed 61 points from 28 matches, stretching their lead over second-placed Manchester City to five points, although City have one game in hand.

Match DetailsStatistics
DateSunday, 23 February 2026
VenueTottenham Hotspur Stadium
Final ScoreTottenham 1 – 4 Arsenal
Arsenal GoalscorersAze (32′, 61′), Yokeresh (2 goals)
Tottenham GoalscorerRandal Kolo Muani (34′)
Arsenal Points61 (from 28 matches)
League Lead5 points ahead of Manchester City

Arsenal’s emphatic win not only revitalises their title challenge but also sends a message across the Premier League: the Gunners are back to their historic best, combining composure, clinical finishing, and attacking brilliance.

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