Unstoppable Arsenal Steamroll Tottenham in North London Derby, Extending Lead to 10 PointsUnstoppable Arsenal Steamroll Tottenham in North London Derby, Extending Lead to 10 Points In a dominant display of footballing brilliance, Arsenal extended their Premier League lead to an unassailable 10 points with a convincing 3-0 victory over bitter rivals Tottenham Hotspur in the North London derby. From the opening whistle, Arsenal seized control of the game, suffocating Tottenham with relentless pressing and intricate passing sequences. Bukayo Saka gave the Gunners a deserved lead with a stunning finish from outside the box in the 20th minute. Tottenham struggled to find their footing as Arsenal continued to dictate the tempo. Gabriel Martinelli doubled the lead just before half-time with a clinical strike after a flowing team move. The second half continued in the same vein, with Arsenal dominating possession and creating chances at will. Granit Xhaka sealed the victory with a powerful drive from the edge of the area in the 76th minute. Tottenham had no answer to Arsenal’s relentless attack and were left chasing shadows for the majority of the contest. The victory was Arsenal’s fourth consecutive league win in the North London derby and their first at Tottenham’s new stadium. It also extended their unbeaten run to nine games and sent a clear message that they are the undisputed leaders of English football at present. Mikel Arteta hailed his team’s performance, saying: “We were absolutely exceptional today. We controlled the game, created chances, and defended brilliantly.” Tottenham manager Antonio Conte admitted his side were outplayed, saying: “Arsenal were simply too good for us. They are a top team and fully deserve to be where they are in the table.” The result leaves Arsenal in a commanding position at the top of the Premier League, with their lead over second-placed Manchester City looking increasingly unassailable. Tottenham, meanwhile, remain in fifth place, 10 points adrift of the Champions League qualification spots.