In the aftermath of Arsenal's 4-1 win in the north London derby, the headlines will rightly belong to Eberechi Eze and Viktor Gyokeres. The game was defined by their firepower, and it was their goals that proved the gulf in class between the two sides.
'To the Viktor go the spoils' of course, but Arsenal's victory was enabled by a remarkably mature performance from Cristian Mosquera.
Jurrien Timber has looked tired in recent weeks, with his performance in the draw at Wolves perhaps one of his worst in an Arsenal shirt. Substituted on 57 minutes just moments after Randal Kolo Muani's goal was disallowed, the game was finely balanced and the atmosphere raucous.
Spurs had also found some joy targeting the space behind Timber, so it was perhaps no surprise, with the player on a yellow card, that Mikel Arteta decided to make the change.
Mosquera, who is only 21, played with the cool head of a player several years his senior.
Moments after coming on, he even created a big chance for Bukayo Saka, having won the ball. For the rest of his 33 minutes, he also completed two clearances, made five tackles and won each of the five duels he faced.
Arsenal's defensive security has recently faced some scrutiny, with mistakes coming from senior players that have cost the team dearly.
There is a calmness to Mosquera and an assurance that meant Spurs no longer had much success on his flank. He quietly and efficiently took a lot of the sting out of the game, giving Arsenal's forward players the confidence to push on.
One day Arsenal fans will have to consider life beyond Gabriel and William Saliba. But with a player as promising as Mosquera making his mark in the side, their legacy looks like it will simply continue with this next generation.
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