Arsenal substitute Kieran Gibbs scored three minutes after coming on to earn his side a 1-1 draw in Sunday's north London derby and deny Tottenham Hotspur a famous victory. Harry Kane's 32nd-minute goal, his sixth in four games, put Spurs on course for a first win at the Emirates Stadium in five years, but after Arsenal goalkeeper Petr Cech had prevented the visitors from swelling their lead, Mesut Ozil teed up Gibbs for a 77th-minute equaliser.
Victory would have sent Arsenal to the top of the Premier League table, but manager Arsene Wenger will ultimately have been hugely relieved by Gibbs's strike. The left-back's goal left Spurs three points off the Champions League places and five points below second-place Arsenal.
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