Richarlison apologises to Gabriel Martinelli but Tottenham star criticises Arsenal forward for ‘diving a lot’

Jonathan Gorrie16 January 2023

Richarlison has sent an apology to Brazil teammate Gabriel Martinelli after Sunday’s fiery north London derby.

The Tottenham forward appeared to ignore his Arsenal counterpart when Martinelli – who has about to take a corner - reached out to fist bump Richarlison before he was brought on as a late substitute.

Despite the north London derby largely favouring the home side in recent years, Spurs fell behind in meek fashion during a poor first-half.

A Hugo Lloris own goal and Martin Odegaard gave Mikel Arteta’s side what turned out to be a routine win even despite a slightly improved Spurs performance after the break.

"I’d like to apologise to Martinelli,” Richarlison told ESPN.

“I told him he was diving a lot, so I didn’t shake his hand.

"Also, with Gabriel Magalhaes, I told him they were stopping play all the time. I just said, ‘let’s play’."

Arsenal now sit eight points clear at the top of the Premier League while Antonio Conte’s face a fight to finish in the top four.

The game was marred by ugly scenes after the full-time whistle as a Tottenham fan appeared to kick out at Arsenal goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale.

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