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Nov 17, 2012 at 12.45pm UK
 
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5-2

Mertesacker (24'), Podolski (42'), Walcott (90'), Giroud (45'), Cazorla (60')
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Bale (71'), Adebayor (10')

Emmanuel Adebayor apologises for red card

Adebayor apologises for red card
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Emmanuel Adebayor apologises for his red card in yesterday's North London derby.

Tottenham Hotspur striker Emmanuel Adebayor has apologised for his sending-off in the North London derby yesterday.

Spurs lost 5-2 to Arsenal, having led through Adebayor before the 28-year-old was sent off for a tackle on Santi Cazorla.

The former Arsenal forward said he was sorry for letting the team down but maintains that his challenge was not malicious.

"I completely understand my sending-off changed the entire outcome of the game and I wholeheartedly apologise to my teammates, the manager and all the Tottenham fans," Adebayor said in The Sun.

"I must stress that my challenge was not malicious in any way. I was trying to win the ball and probably stretched my foot a bit too far in the heat of the moment.

"Nobody could have felt more devastated than me as I walked off the pitch."

The result meant that Arsenal moved above Spurs and into sixth in the Premier League table.

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