Arsenal video shows Gunners fans damaging White Hart Lane during north London derby

Arsenal won 2-1 thanks to a Mathieu Flamini brace

Tom Sheen
Wednesday 23 September 2015 22:11 BST
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Video has emerged showing Arsenal fans damaging a section of the away end at White Hart Lane.

The supporters pulled off a piece of placard behind the goal that reads Tottenham's club motto: 'To dare is to do'.

Various reporters from the ground have stated that there were minor clashes between Arsenal fans, stewards and police, following the club's 2-1 win over their rivals.

Some reporters state that arrests have been made at the stadium, although that will not be confirmed for a while.

See the video below:

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