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·22 de fevereiro de 2026
Tottenham v Arsenal live: North London rivals clash with title hopes and Premier League relegation on the line

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Arteta on how they respond to bottling comments and players reaction
Tottenham host rivals Arsenal in a north London derby where there is plenty on the line at both ends of the Premier League table.
Leaders Arsenal faced “bottlers” jibes after blowing a two-goal lead to draw at Wolves on Wednesday, with Manchester City closing the gap to Mikel Arteta’s side to just two points after beating Newcastle last night.
Tottenham would love to further dent Arsenal’s title hopes, but Spurs are desperate for three points to ease relegation concerns as new boss Igor Tudor takes charge for the first time since replacing Thomas Frank.
Tudor takes charge of a Tottenham side who are just four points clear of the bottom three after West Ham’s draw at home to Bournemouth yesterday. They are also without a win in eight Premier League games.
Bukayo Saka has signed a new five-year contract with Arsenal keeping him at the club until 2031 as the 24-year-old commits his future to the Gunners.
Arsenal have now secured Saka for his prime years, making him the highest-paid player at the club in the process with the Englishman now boasting wages in excess of £300,000 per week.
"I'm feeling amazing. I think it's a fantastic moment for my family and for me. I feel immense joy to continue my journey at this club. For me, it was an easy commitment and I just hope to win everything here," Saka told the official club website.
"I believe the next few years are going to be the years that we get over the line, and we're able to win trophies and make history for this club. We're back where we belong, fighting for everything."

Saka’s new contract commits him to the club until 2031
Jamie Braidwood22 February 2026 14:45
Former Juventus coach Tudor is set to take over at Tottenham on an interim basis after proving himself as a short-term solution in Italy, but with his appointment comes the risk of repeating a Premier League cautionary tale.

Former Juventus coach Tudor is set to take over at Tottenham on an interim basis after proving himself as a short-term solution in Italy, but with his appointment comes the risk of repeating a Premier League cautionary tale
Richard Jolly22 February 2026 14:30
It was the sort of scene that just shouldn’t be possible for a team in command of first place.
Arsenal were going seven points clear and 2-0 up against the Premier League’s doomed bottom side – only to end the match arguing with Wolves players, after a chaotic late equaliser.
They suddenly looked like a team out of control.
There is a profound irony there, one that could be seen in Mikel Arteta’s shell-shocked post-game press conference.
That is because he is a manager who seeks more control over his team than any manager, including Pep Guardiola.
It is both the reason Arsenal are where they are and a problem that may ultimately prevent them from getting to where they really, really, want to go. The very desire itself has become another issue.
Miguel Delaney22 February 2026 13:45
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