In a much-anticipated World Club Friendly, Tottenham Hotspur edged Arsenal 1-0 in a tightly contested North London Derby. The match, although labeled a “friendly,” had the intensity of a Premier League battle. Played on neutral international turf, the clash gave fans across the world—including many here in Kenya—a taste of elite English football in pre-season form.
With both teams fielding experimental lineups and making wholesale changes, it was Tottenham who came out on top thanks to a first-half goal by Rodrigo Bentancur.
🔍 Match Summary: First Half Decides the Outcome
The first 45 minutes were charged with pace and urgency. Tottenham looked sharper from the onset, pressing high and capitalizing on Arsenal’s midfield vulnerability.
⚽ Goal: 36′ Rodrigo Bentancur
Bentancur slotted in the decisive goal with a low, driven shot from outside the box, following a quick build-up play involving Sarr Pape Matar, who was also instrumental throughout the half.
Arsenal struggled to respond and despite decent spells of possession, they couldn’t break through Tottenham’s compact shape. The half ended 0-1 in favour of Spurs.

🔁 Second Half: Wholesale Substitutions, No Goals
The second half saw a flood of substitutions from both sides, typical of friendly matches:
- Arsenal brought on Zinchenko, Gyokeres, Merino, and Trossard, while key starters like Saka, Rice, and Martinelli were given rest.
- Tottenham introduced experienced heads like Son Heung-Min and James Maddison, maintaining control.
Despite the changes, both teams looked cautious. There were few clear chances, and the game fizzled out in the final third. A late injury to Trossard forced Arsenal into an unexpected switch, with Nelson coming on.
📊 Match Stats at a Glance
- Full-Time: Arsenal 0 – 1 Tottenham
- Goal Scorer: Bentancur (36′)
- Yellow Cards: None
- Substitutions: 20+ (across both sides)
- Injury Concern: Trossard (Arsenal)

🔥 Kenyan Fans React: Derby Thrills, But Gunners Disappointed
Football fans across Nairobi, Kisumu, and Mombasa tuned in with passion. Arsenal continues to enjoy a massive Kenyan following, and the result left many supporters frustrated. Spurs fans, on the other hand, had the last laugh.
“It may be a friendly, but losing to Spurs is always painful,” said Kelvin Omondi, an Arsenal fan in Nakuru.
“We showed composure and control—this season might be ours!” claimed Brian Mwende, a die-hard Spurs supporter from Nairobi.

🧠 Tactical Takeaways
Arsenal:
- Struggled with ball progression in the first half.
- Youngsters like Lewis-Skelly and Dowman gained valuable minutes.
- Defensive organization still needs refinement.
Tottenham:
- Bentancur and Sarr looked sharp in midfield.
- Solid defensive structure with effective use of substitutions.
- Encouraging signs ahead of the new season.

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🎯 Final Thoughts
While the result might not count for league points, Tottenham’s 1-0 win over Arsenal is a morale booster heading into the new season. For Arsenal, there are lessons to learn and gaps to fix, especially in midfield depth and defensive transitions.
With the Premier League kickoff just around the corner, fans across Kenya and beyond will be watching closely to see how these two giants shape up for the real battle ahead.


