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All white on the night for Tottenham
Love in the air —
Gareth Bale poses in front of the television cameras after firing Tottenham into a 1-0 lead against arch rival Arsenal at White Hart Lane. The Welshman beat the offside trap before coolly slotting the ball into the net, leaving him free to produce his trademark heart shape celebration.
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Lennon on song —
Aaron Lennon extended Tottenham's advantage just two minutes later when he stole in behind the defense before rounding Arsenal goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny and rolling the ball into the empty net.
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Per power —
Per Mertesacker endured a dismal opening half, but it was his header which helped Arsenal force its way back into the game six minutes after interval. The German rose to meet Theo Walcott's free-kick and his effort took a deflection off Bale's head and soared into the corner.
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Red mist —
Tenisons threatened to boil over as Tottenham captain Michael Dawson and Arsenal skipper Thomas Vermaelen reacted angrily after the visiting team decided not to kick the ball out of play for Emmanuel Adebayor to receive treatment.
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Gilt-edged chance —
Gylfi Sigurdsson should have wrapped up the points after running through on goal but the midfielder decided to try and square the ball for Bale with just the goalkeeper to beat.
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Wenger woe —
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger was left frustrated as his side slumped to defeat and left their hopes of reaching next year's Champions League in jeopardy. The Frenchman's team is seven points behind rival Tottenham, while it sits five points off fourth place Chelsea
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Winning feeling —
Tottenham players celebrate at the full time whistle following the 2-1 win Sunday. Tottenham is currently enjoying a 12-game unbeaten run in the Premier League and sits just two points behind second place Manchester City.
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Palacio to the rescue —
Rodrigo Palacio came off the bench to save Inter Milan as it came from two goals down to win 3-2 at Catania in Serie A. Palacio scored a 92nd minute winner following a pulsating contest.
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Bayern cruise —
Mario Gomez scored the only goal of the game as Bayern Munich retained its 17 point lead at the top of the Bundesliga with a 1-0 win at Hoffenheim. Bayern has won 20 of its 24 league games so far this season, suffering just one defeat.