
MIKEL ARTETA loved watching his Arsenal side win "ugly" at north London rivals Tottenham.
And the Gunners manager said his team were "hungrier" for a victory after the midweek injury to captain Martin Odegaard.
Arteta suffered sleepless nights before the game, with Riccardo Calafiori also injured on international duty Declan Rice banned.
But despite Tottenham enjoying almost two-thirds of the possession and having more shots, head coach Ange Postecoglou, below, was left frustrated as Gabriel's second-half header gave Arsenal the win.
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