Tottenham Hotspur had a Sunday to forget as they ended up on the wrong side of a North London derby in the Premier League.
Ange Postecoglou is under a bit of pressure after a very average start to the Premier League campaign for Tottenham Hotspur.
One thing that won’t please the Australian was how Spurs defended for the corner against Arsenal, which resulted in the game’s only goal as Gabriel Magalhaes edged out Cristian Romero to head home.
The return of Dominic Solanke was a plus for the Lilywhites. He played pretty well at the pinnacle of the attack and Spurs looked a lot better with a target man to play off.
However, it wasn’t enough as Spurs suffered their second defeat of the season already, with just four points to show from their opening four games.
Spurs could have done with Harry Kane back in their ranks to finish off a couple of chances for the North London derby, as he bagged a hat-trick for Bayern Munich.

Harry Kane spotted swapping shirts with an old Tottenham teammate
Harry Kane joined Bayern Munich for around £86.4 million last summer.
The Englishman has continued his goalscoring form over in Germany after breaking the record as Tottenham’s all-time leading goalscorer in England. He has 49 goals and 15 assists in 49 games.
He netted his third, fourth and fifth goals of the season for Bayern Munich against Holstein Kiel in the Bundesliga at the weekend.
Interestingly, he was spotted swapping shirts with former Tottenham midfielder Lewis Holtby (as per Sport1).
This took place in the dressing room and tunnel area after the game and a picture surfaced on Twitter.
What was Lewis Holtby like at Spurs?
Harry Kane and Holtby had a 100% record together from their time at Tottenham, winning seven from seven.
He featured in 42 games for Spurs, scoring three goals and assisting eight.
Holtby even shared his regret at leaving Tottenham.
“Tottenham are a massive club. I felt the energy there and I think the fans felt my energy.
“I wished I was a different age or had a different mindset at that time because I was maybe too naive and inexperienced in that period.
“I should have been more patient. I had top-class midfielders around me so game time was always spread but I had the wrong thinking… I always thought I should play or start every game.
“Sometimes it’s about patience, learning from others, getting game-time and then learning.”
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