Arsenal 4-0 Tottenham: Women’s Super League — as it happened

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Arsenal 4-0 Tottenham: Women’s Super League — as it happened
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Vivianne Miedema scored twice as Arsenal dismantled their north London rivals in front of a record WSL crowd of 47,367 at the Emirates

Arsenal are conserving their energy for the trip to Ajax, where they need to get a result after drawing 2-2 at home in the first leg. Lots of slow passing around the back to waste a bit of time.Arsenal’s 12th corner is played short and away from danger, much to the visitors’ relief.

Blackstenius collects the ball on the left flank, cuts in onto her right foot but her shot flies well wide.Beth Mead of Arsenal applauds fans as she is substituted off .It is certainly a case of avoiding further damage for Spurs here. They have failed to test Zinsberger thus far, so will at least like to force her into a meaningful save.That is Miedema’s last action – Arsenal will be thinking about their vital midweek Champions League match at Ajax.

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