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Made some good saves to keep the score respectable after the third goal in particular. Couldn't do much about any of Spurs' strikes and was distributing well prior to Holding's red.

Probably harsh to concede the penalty, but should have been cuter with his foul. Some poor giveaways after that but did recover to make a sublime block to stop Kane not long after.

Tried to reprise his 'bad cop' routine to stop Diego Costa from the 2017 FA Cup final victory over Antonio Conte's Chelsea. That day he stayed the right side of the emotional line. Today he strayed over it. Far too invested in trying to rattle Son and lost his head on a day when Arsenal needed to keep their cool.

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Pinned far too easily by Harry Kane in the build-up to Son's goal and will be disappointed that he poked the ball straight into the Korean's path. Not helped by those around him but a tough evening for the Brazilian.

Defensively really strong as ever, including one miraculous block to keep Harry Kane from scoring when he appeared to have lost balance. Showed his versatility by switching over into the middle of the back four too.

Did a really good job of stopping the supply line to Kane, which is a huge reason why the England striker was basically absent before his goal. Couldn't do it as much after the red card and Arsenal suffered as a

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