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Pundit leaks why Timber wasn’t sent off for NLD tackle on Porro

Gary Neville tells Spurs star he "has to do better" after NLD fluff

Arsenal are up against Tottenham Hotspur in the North London Derby today and defender Jurrien Timber could have easily found himself in hot water. 

The Arsenal defender could have easily been handed his marching orders after a rash tackle on the Tottenham Hotspur defender Pedro Porro.

According to Gary Neville, Timber managed to put his foot on the ball, and that saved his tackle from being a red card offence.

“Just hearing what has been fed into the VAR at Stockley Park,” he said live on Sky Sports.

“They said Timber puts his foot on the ball and it doesn’t roll over, which is what saved it from being a red card.”

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The Arsenal defenders will have to be more careful with their tackling, especially in a game of this magnitude. Losing a player in a derby game could prove to be a devastating blow, and it will certainly be a huge advantage for Tottenham from then on.

Arsenal will be desperate for all three points here, and they must ensure that they finish the game with 11 players on the pitch. Mikel Arteta will certainly look to calm his players down during halftime and Arsenal will have to manage the situation carefully during the second half.

The Gunners have done reasonably well against Tottenham so far, and they will not want to give their rivals the upper hand by losing a player to a red card offence during any stage of the game.

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