Tottenham is a mess right now. They did very well to beat Liverpool in the first leg of the Carabao Cup semi, but they've lost six of their last eight or nine games and are in 13th place. Their injury problems are as bad as ours. We still managed to make this a tight game by not putting away a bunch of very good chances. We'll have to do better against Villa on Saturday.
The talk after the game was about Myles Lewis-Skelly, who at 18 years old put in a fabulous shift, throttling Kulusevski and Johnson. He's a star in the making.
The goals all had asterisks. Son's opener was deflected past Raya, who had the shot covered. The equalizer came off a corner that probably should have been a goal kick, and as it turns out was an own-goal, Gabriel's header caroming in off Solanke's chest. And Trossard's winner, while a fine shot, bounced a few inches above their keeper's outstretched hand; he really should have made that save. On the balance of play, though, Arsenal definitely deserved the three points, and this time they got the win.
Palace has gained a bit of security at the expense of Leicester. They're even on points with Spuds and (for now) a point better than Man U.