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Clumsy Kolasinac stitched up Luiz

- MARTIN KEOWN

BOTH goals conceded by Arsenal could have been avoided. That’s the bottom line. Not for the first time, sloppiness was their undoing. It had looked like progress was being made of late, with Mikel Arteta’s men keeping three consecutiv­e Premier League clean sheets. Were it not for Eddie Nketiah’s sending off — and then conceding a late equaliser against Leicester — it might have been four. But then they go and do this. Let’s start with the first goal — the equaliser which arrived three minutes after Alexandre Lacazette’s excellent opener. Sead Kolasinac had the ball and Kieran Tierney was open on the wing. But he didn’t pass to him. Instead, he looked backwards and opted for David Luiz. Yet rather than play it to Luiz’s left foot like he should have done, he went for his right. It gifted Son Heung-min a run on goal and Spurs were back in it.

Arsenal had 76 per cent possession in the second half. They looked in control. But they were undone by a set piece. Tierney, 5ft 10in, marked 6ft 2in Toby Alderweire­ld. The Tottenham defender won and that was that. There were positives for Arsenal. Dani Ceballos was promising in midfield, while keeper Emiliano Martinez was probably their best player. But Arteta needs to decide which way he wants his team to play — three or four at the back — and buy players who suit his preferred system. Harry Kane and Son posed problems. We saw Shkodran Mustafi diving in — maybe that’s because he doesn’t feel he’s going to get cover from Luiz behind him. Choose your system, Arteta, and buy accordingl­y.

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