Arteta was forced to run to stop Granit Jaka from fighting with Tottenham players

With a score of 2-0, Arsenal won the North London derby over Tottenham. After the match, however, there are still unpleasant scenes in the field. The reason for that is Gunner's goalkeeper, Aaron Ramsdale. After the last whistle, the Englishman raised his hand in front of Tottenham's assailant, Richarlison. Feeling provoked by this, the Brazilian finger indexes his nose [...]
The reason for that is Gunner's goalkeeper, Aaron Ramsdale. After the last whistle, the Englishman raised his hand in front of Tottenham's assailant, Richarlison. Feeling provoked by this, the Brazilian finger indexes his nose and takes off his head.
It was forbidden to include Granit Jaka. His coach, Michael Arteta, leaves with a spring and keeps his midfield strategist behind.
The coach talks to the Swiss national captain and manages to calm him down.
Arteta saw Jaka and expecting
) Aaron Catterson-Ray (@Ray TheGame) January 15, 2023
Otherwise, with an eight-point advantage over Manchester City, Gunners are slowly but are probably on the way to the 14th championship title in club history.












