Tottenham fan hurls abuse at Declan Rice but then heads for the exit as his corner leads to Arsenal’s third goal in thrilling win over Tottenham

When a Tottenham supporter hurled obscenities at Declan Rice while he was taking a corner, he got the last laugh—until Sunday’s third goal for Arsenal.

After yelling obscenities at the Arsenal midfielder, the Spurs fan swiftly left the pitch as Kai Havertz nodded in the corner.

Before turning to face his fan and celebrating, Rice made sure to give something back and join his teammates.

In order to achieve a season-long north London derby double and guarantee that they would top the Premier League standings until at least next Saturday, the Gunners overcame a strong comeback from their fiercest opponents.

A Spurs supporter failed in his attempts to put Declan Rice off as his corner was nodded in
In the fifteenth minute, Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg headed the ball into his own net, giving Mikel Arteta’s team the perfect start to the match.

Before halftime, the Gunners jumped out to a 3-0 lead thanks to a stylish finish from Bukayo Saka and Havertz’s header.
After Rice had given away a penalty, the home team responded with Cristian Romero, who took advantage of a mistake made by David Raya, and Son Heung-min, who scored from the penalty spot.

In order to maintain pressure on Man City, who performed their objective by defeating Nottingham Forest later in the day, the visitors held on.

When asked if Arsenal is more likely to win the crown this time around, the Spaniard said, “I think so.”

“That’s always the case when you win.” We didn’t play well last season because we lost to West Ham and Liverpool, giving up a goal in the 91st minute, and then you’re not good enough.Ultimately, the verdict will be determined by that result. We say that they ‘wouldn’t have been ready’ if they had scored the goal in the last seconds to tie the game 3-3.

Rice had the last laugh as his corner was headed in to give Arsenal a 3-0 lead in the game
“There are very little margins.” Be careful not to overindulge yourself. Our goal is to improve. There is room for development. You should play Bournemouth again since they will be a formidable opponent.