http://www.whoscored.com/Matches/615212/Preview
And if you want to compare players of both clubs:
http://www.whoscored.com/Matches/61...nd-Premier-League-2012-2013-Tottenham-Arsenal
For all the (rightful) hype about Bale, I was surprised to see that Walnutt has 2 more combined goals and assists this season.
He scored one goal in the 2-2 with Liverpool.
One point gained.
He got one goal in the 5-1 win over West Ham. (His goal was the 4th goal.)
He got Arsenal's goal in their 2-1 defeat to Chelsea.
He got a hat trick in Arsenal's 7-3 victory over Saudi Sportswashing Machine.
He scored in the 5-2 against Reading. (He scored the 5th.)
He scored in the 1-1 against Everton.
One point gained.
He scored in the 5-2 against us. (He scored the 5th.)
He scored in the 3-1 against West Ham.
He scored in the 6-1 against Soton. (He scored the 6th.)
His goals have secured a net gain of 2 points.
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He got an assist in the 3-1 victory over West Ham.
He got 2 assists in the 3-3 with Fulham.
He got an assist in the 5-2 against us.
He got 2 assists in the 7-3 against Saudi Sportswashing Machine.
He got an assist in the 5-1 against West Ham.
He got an assist in the 1-0 against Sunderland.
His assists on their own have secured a net gain of 3 points.
Put his assists and goals together and he has secured a net gain of 10 points.
If you put Bale's assists and goals together, I think it works out at an 18 point net gain. The thing is, Bale only has 1 assist and it was in the game he scored an own goal. He has been scoring goals to get us points.
The other thing is, he could have had 5 assists last night alone.
He got 0.
Bale averages 2.4 key passes a game, the most (tied with Cazorla) out of both Arsenal and Spurs players. Walcott averages half that at 1.2...