David Raya gifted Tottenham a lifeline in the north London derby as the goalkeeper conceded his first away goal in 10 hours.

The Spaniard last conceded away from home on January 30, when Taiwo Awoniyi scored in the last minute for Nottingham Forest.

An own goal from Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg, who was heavily criticised before the game, was followed by a Bukayo Saka strike and a Kai Havertz goal to give Arsenal a comfortable 3-0 lead.

However, with Arsenal in cruise control, Raya gifted Spurs a lifeline as he passed the ball to Romero.

Romero, who had previously missed several chances from corners, was the second furthest player up as he pressed with Richarlison.

 

The ball fell to the feet of the Argentinian, who made no mistake as he fired low past Raya to reduce the deficit.

Speaking on the mistake, Gary Neville said: ‘Oh, Raya, what are you doing?

‘And what the hell are you doing, Romero? He’s centre-back! There is an element of madness to Romero but it pays off. It’s one of Spurs’ best chances and he finishes it well.

‘David Raya, oh dear, left foot, trying to be clever. Three-nil up, don’t let them back in it. Now, there’s a fire coming his way.’

Taking to social media after the goal, fans couldn’t believe what they had seen from Raya.

‘That’s wild,’ one wrote.

‘Criminal from Raya!’ said another.

Another supporter slammed the Spaniard for the ‘unacceptable’ mistake as he wrote: ‘That’s a suicidal pass from Raya. 

‘I’m sorry, but that’s just unacceptable. It can easily shift the momentum of the game.’

 

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