I played in enough north London derbies to know that, when you are Arsenal and you are away at Tottenham, you are walking into a cauldron of emotions.
Aaron Ramsdale did not do anything wrong at full time. His celebrations were not over the top. But that Tottenham fan responded by kicking Arsenal’s goalkeeper then running away like a coward. That was totally unacceptable.
But we cannot let that ugly ending overshadow the way that Arsenal — and Ramsdale — won this game.



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