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'Bring him in!' - Arsenal fans urge Mikel Arteta to sign Mohammed Kudus after West Ham star crazily kicks Tottenham's Micky van de Ven, floors Richarlison & violently slaps Pape Sarr in red card melee

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  • Arsenal fans want Kudus in January
  • West Ham star clashed with three Spurs players
  • Tottenham thrashed the Hammers 4-1
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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    Kudus, who broke the deadlock early in the game, had to leave the pitch in the 86th minute as he completely lost his cool while his team were trailing 4-1. The Ghanian got involved in a violent clash with Tottenham players as he kicked Micky van de Ven, knocked Richarlison over with his elbow and then palmed both Van de Ven and Pape Sarr in the face. The referee initially cautioned him with a yellow card but he upgraded it to a red after a VAR check.

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  • WHAT THE FANS ARE SAYING

    Arsenal fans were delighted to see Kudus hit three Spurs players as they hilariously urged head coach Arteta to sign the midfielder in the January transfer window.

    On X, a handle named AFCAMDEN wrote: "Kudus slapped a few Spurs players? Bring him in January @m8arteta. This is the standard."

    A handle named Mero1142 wrote on X: "He certified his transfer to the Gunners now."

    Noel McG hailed Kudus as world-class as he posted: "World class performance, knocked out Richarlison too. Bring him in."

    An X user named Gio claimed that Gunners should save the Hammers star as he wrote: "Mohammed Kudus h^tes Spurs as much as we do. We need to save him."

    A Gunners fan with the X handle Praying4Naija posted: "This is the guy we need at Arsenal."

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    THE BIGGER PICTURE

    Spurs winger Dejan Kulusevski achieved a milestone in the game as his leveller in the first half helped him equal Sweden legend Zlatan Ibrahimovic's tally of 17 goals in the English top flight. The duo are now tied for fifth position in the list of all-time highest Swedish goal-scorers in the Premier League's history.

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    WHAT NEXT FOR TOTTENHAM?

    Ange Postecoglou's side, who temporarily climbed up to sixth position in the league table, will next face AZ Alkmaar in a Europa League clash on Thursday.