Tottenham boss Tim Sherwood was defiant in defeat on Sunday afternoon after his side lost the North


Tim Sherwood Rubbishes Arsenal's Title Hopes, Says Tottenham Were Better Team

Tottenham boss Tim Sherwood was defiant in defeat on Sunday afternoon after his side lost the North London derby. 

Arsenal triumphed in the game 1-0 after a stunning finish from Tomas Rosicky after just 72 seconds of the match. 

The defeat was a double blow for Spurs as it leaves them seven points outside of the Premier League top four, per BBC Sport, and also reinforces Arsenal's title challenge.

The game saw the White Hart Lane hosts dominate for much of the game, close to scoring on a number of occasions. Adrian Kajumba of The Daily Star reports that Sherwood questioned Arsenal's title credentials after the game, saying:



The result for Arsenal will paper over a lot of cracks. They were out-played today. Credit to them, but we out-played them and they’re title contenders. We were better than them and anyone who sees that game today knows that we don’t deserve to lose that.

Sherwood was involved in another touchline incident during the derby, following his recent altercation with Jorge Jesus of Benfica in the Europa League, per Charles Reynolds of The Independent.

This time he appeared to throw the ball at Arsenal defender Bacary Sagna, igniting some angry words from both parties. Earlier in the match he had thrown his own gilet at the Spurs bench out of disgust at his team's defending.

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