After the Gunners took the lead in the 2-2 draw and the north London derby, Arsenal star Bukayo Saka was quick to mock James Maddison.
Cristian Romero unintentionally deflected the England international’s curling shot into his own goal.
Saka’s deflected effort gave Arsenal the opening goal of the rivalry.
He then started Maddison’s celebration of tossing darts.
And Saka was ready to mock his Three Lions teammate Maddison by engaging in his celebration of tossing darts.
After scoring, the 22-year-old sprinted to the corner flag and then mimicked a darts throw, as Maddison frequently does.
The celebration was done by the ex-Leicester midfielder after scoring against Bournemouth earlier in the season.
Last year, during Arsenal’s 3-2 victory against Manchester United at the Emirates, Saka mocked Rashford by imitating his finger-to-temple celebration.
Arsenal appeared to be winning the first half easily, but they wasted a few opportunities and paid for it.
And it was Madison who set up Heung-min Son to score the equalizer in the 42nd minute, bringing the score to 1-1.
The former Norwich playmaker turned the teenager by the byline as he sailed past the winger and sprinted into the area to exact retribution on Saka.
He then passed the ball to Tottenham’s captain Son, who skillfully slid his close-range drive in off the far post.
After winning, Madison frequently performs the darts celebration.
Perry Groves, a former Arsenal player, said on Spurs’ equalizer during the talkSPORT commentary: “James Maddison hadn’t really been involved in the game.
He has been lowering himself in an effort to get himself on the ball.
“But you know there’s going to be trouble when he gets engaged in and around the 18-yard box.
“And Bukayo Saka, he actually did well since Maddison is facing his own goal as the ball comes out of the air.
Son, as all excellent center-forwards should, makes a diagonal run across the near post and just directs it with his left foot past David Raya to put Spurs back in the game at 1-1. He twists Bukayo Saka, goes through him, gets to the byline, gets his head up, and pulls it back.
After scoring his penalty into the middle of the goal in the 54th minute, Saka gave Arsenal the lead once more.
However, Spurs equalized quickly following the break, with Madisson again playing a key role.
After taking control away from Jorginho, he found Son on the run, and Son scored into the bottom corner to give the visitors a share of the victory.