Sunderland Echo

Emery tells Gunners to keep on winning

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Unai Emery has called for his Arsenal side to give even more after they put in a thrilling display to beat Tottenham 4-2 in a feisty encounter.

Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang’s double and goals from Alexandre Lacazette and Lucas Torreira gave Emery the winning feeling in his first north London derby and further strengthen­ed Arsenal’s top-four credential­s.

But that does not tell even half of the story as Spurs led 2-1 at the break, thanks to Eric Dier’s goal which sparked a mad touchline melee, and Harry Kane’s penalty, while Jan Vertonghen was also sent off in the closing 10 minutes.

The Gunners made it 19 games unbeaten in all competitio­ns and Emery is now focusing on another testing examinatio­n away at Manchester United in midweek.

“Now I am thinking of the match on Wednesday in Manchester,” he said. “It is a very big victory, we showed our supporters and we gave them the victory because it is a very special match against Tottenham, for us it is special also.

“But above all it is three points, like against Bournemout­h. We are happy, we are enjoying, but shocked because Tottenham are on 30 points like us.

“We need to continue our process, creating our way. Today was very big things, for our confidence this was a very good match.”

For Spurs a good week ended on a low note as they could not follow up wins against Chelsea and Inter Milan, despite their strong finish to the first half.

Mauricio Pochettino was forced to play the role of peacemaker after Dier’s equaliser as his celebratio­n led to a mass brawl - the Spurs boss sprinting up the touchline to remedy matters.

“Football is about the energy and the emotion and how it changed the emotion in that moment when we scored,” the Argentinia­n said. “It was try to put calm in our players, at 1-1 it was a massive fight there, I didn’t know what was going on in that moment.

“I don’t know if it was the celebratio­n of Dier what upset people, I didn’t ask. In that moment, the team scored, the energy is on our side and we needed to celebrate the goal and get back.

“Until they scored the third goal I think the game was even, after that we started to pay,” Pochettino admitted.

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