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Goals from Gareth Bale and Aaron Lennon inflicted Arsenal's first Premier
League defeat in six games, and only their second in 2013.
But after being dumped out of both domestic cups by lower-league sides,
discontent has grown at the Emirates. Although the Gunners, who are without a trophy since 2005, look increasingly
likely to miss out on Champions League football for the first time in 16
seasons, Villas-Boas remains cautious. "Seven points is not big enough in the Premier League, because this time last
year Arsenal came back [from a similar deficit]," he said. Arsenal's 5-2
victory over Tottenham in February 2012 took Wenger's side to within seven
points of Tottenham with 12 games remaining. The Gunners eventually finished a point ahead of Tottenham and their
third-place finish, combined with Chelsea's
Champions League victory, ultimately denied Tottenham the chance to play in
Europe's top club competition. But Villas-Boas was keen to highlight the importance of widening the gap
between the two sides. "That was very important," he said of Sunday's victory at White Hart Lane.
"It meant a lot for our fans - we wanted to get this one over Arsenal and create
a distance between us. "We aim to continue doing well, but we have difficult fixtures coming up
against Manchester City and Liverpool. We will try to push on and qualify for
the Champions League." The win over Arsenal stretched Tottenham's unbeaten league run to 12 games -
their best run since the Premier League began in 1992.