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Arsenal Thrash Tottenham 4-1 in North London Derby Rout

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Arsenal have three wins from three and are yet to concede a goal in this season's Champions League

LONDON — Arsenal delivered a commanding 4-1 victory over Tottenham Hotspur in the North London derby on Sunday, February 22, 2026, handing their fierce rivals one of their heaviest home defeats in recent memory and strengthening the Gunners’ grip on a top-four Premier League finish.

Arsenal have three wins from three and are yet to concede a goal in this season's Champions League
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The result at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium saw Arsenal dominate from the opening whistle, with goals from Bukayo Saka (2), Martin Ødegaard and Gabriel Martinelli overwhelming Spurs’ defense. Son Heung-min scored a late consolation for Tottenham, but the damage was done long before, with Arsenal’s clinical finishing and midfield control proving decisive.

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta praised his side’s intensity after the match. “We came here with a clear plan, executed it perfectly and showed our quality in big moments,” he said. “This is what we demand from ourselves in these fixtures.”

Tottenham interim boss Ryan Mason, still searching for consistency after Ange Postecoglou’s departure, admitted the performance fell short. “We didn’t match their energy or discipline,” he conceded. “Arsenal were ruthless, and we paid the price.”

**Match Breakdown and Key Moments**

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Arsenal took the lead in the 18th minute when Saka cut inside from the right and curled a low shot beyond Guglielmo Vicario after a quick one-two with Ødegaard. The Gunners doubled their advantage just before halftime when Ødegaard latched onto a loose ball in midfield, drove forward and finished calmly past Vicario.

The second half brought more punishment. Martinelli made it 3-0 in the 58th minute, slotting home after Declan Rice’s through ball split Tottenham’s backline. Saka added his second and Arsenal’s fourth in the 72nd minute, rifling a shot into the top corner after Declan Rice won possession high up the pitch.

Son pulled one back for Spurs in the 81st minute with a composed finish from inside the box, but it proved mere consolation in a one-sided affair.

**Team News and Tactical Notes**

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Arsenal were without several key players due to minor injuries and rotation, but their depth shone. Thomas Partey anchored midfield, allowing Rice and Ødegaard freedom to create, while Saka and Martinelli exploited Tottenham’s high line. The Gunners’ pressing was relentless, forcing turnovers and limiting Spurs to long-range efforts.

Tottenham started with Dejan Kulusevski and Brennan Johnson wide, but lacked cohesion. James Maddison struggled to influence the game, and the defense — featuring Cristian Romero and Micky van de Ven — was exposed by Arsenal’s pace and movement.

**Standings Impact and Rivalry Context**

The victory moved Arsenal into third place with 52 points from 26 matches, three points clear of Manchester United and five ahead of Tottenham, who slipped to eighth. The result widened the gap in the North London rivalry, with Arsenal winning four of the last five meetings and remaining unbeaten in their last six derbies (W4 D2).

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Arsenal’s dominance at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium continued — they have not lost there since 2018 — reinforcing their psychological edge in recent seasons.

**Player Ratings and Post-Match Reaction**

Saka earned man-of-the-match honors with two goals and constant danger. Ødegaard controlled the tempo, while Rice and Partey dominated midfield battles. For Tottenham, Son was the lone bright spot, but the defense struggled to contain Arsenal’s attack.

Social media erupted with Arsenal fans celebrating the “4-1 demolition,” while Tottenham supporters expressed frustration over defensive lapses and lack of fight. Memes and highlight clips of Saka’s goals and Martinelli’s finish spread rapidly online.

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**What’s Next**

Arsenal host Manchester City in their next league match, a pivotal fixture in the title race. Tottenham travel to face Newcastle United, desperate to regain momentum.

The 4-1 scoreline serves as a statement result for Arsenal in a season where consistency has been their hallmark. For Tottenham, the heavy defeat underscores ongoing issues under interim management and fuels calls for a permanent solution ahead of the summer window.

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Americans are facing a tale of two grocery lists.

While some prices are cooling, the items families rely on most for energy and nutrition — meat and coffee — are seeing sharp increases that wipe out any savings in the bread aisle.

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Fourteen of the 25 most common grocery store staples rose in price from February 2024 to February 2026, with the top five largest increases coming from coffee (+55%), lettuce (+39%), ground beef (+31%), sirloin steak (+21%) and orange juice (+15%), according to a new report from CouponFollow that analyzed Consumer Price Index (CPI) data from the past two years.

Coffee was the fastest-rising staple in the study, with a pound of ground roast costing $6.09 in 2024 compared to $9.46 in 2026. Going back to 2020, coffee prices have reportedly increased 123%.

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Ground beef has hit $6.74 per pound, a 31% increase from 2024 and 74% above pre-pandemic levels.

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With ground beef prices in mind, CouponFollow ran a “taco night test,” tracking specific meal scenarios to show how inflation affects consumers. A family of four is paying nearly $25 just for basic taco ingredients, compared to just $17.50 six years ago.

If you can live on eggs and toast, your bill might be lower than it was two years ago, with egg prices decreasing the most (-17%), followed by white bread (-8%), spaghetti (-8%) and butter (-7%).

Still, the report warns that “the items still climbing are rising fast enough to offset those declines.”

“Grocery inflation isn’t going away overnight, but small changes to how and where you shop can add up fast. Paying attention to which categories are rising and which are cooling, stocking up on pantry staples when prices dip, and being flexible with pricier proteins are all easy ways to stretch your grocery budget a little further,” CouponFollow notes. “Stacking those habits with coupons and deals can make an even bigger dent in your weekly bill.”

Economic experts have also recently cautioned that high oil prices due to the Iran war are pushing gasoline prices higher, and that could lead to grocery bills rising for American consumers.

The increase in oil, gas and diesel prices raises transportation costs for businesses, including grocery stores, which may face pressure to raise food prices and other items if the situation continues.

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“Every time something moves in the economy, it will cost more,” said Derek Reisfield, co-founder of MarketWatch and a former McKinsey consultant. “Someone, usually the end consumer, will have to pay for that.”

Gregory Daco, chief economist at EY-Parthenon, previously told FOX Business: “For U.S. consumers, what this means is that while there is currently a price shock at the pump being felt directly by consumers, there’s still uncertainty as to how long this shock will last.”

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