Talk of a north London power shift will continue to grow following Tottenham Hotspur's 1-0 win over Arsenal at Wembley Stadium.Harry Kane continued his remarkable run of form with the only goal as Spurs secured an important victory over their rivals.The difference between the two teams is seven points now and Tottenham were far and away the better team.There were few chances in the first half but Tottenham were the better side, Harry Kane heading over the bar.But the England striker needed only four minutes after the restart to give Tottenham the lead with his 101st Premier League goal for the club.Kane rose highest to head home Son Heung-min’s cross, adding further ammunition to the claim that he is currently the best striker in the world."Who else but the remarkable @HKane," Gary Lineker wrote on Twitter.

What Piers Morgan tweeted before the match

One man who has had an absolute nightmare is Arsenal supporters Piers Morgan.

The TV host, unlike a number of Arsenal fans, was mightily confident before kick-off and promised an Arsenal win and a brilliant performance from Aubameyang in a series of tweets.

"Morning @SpursOfficial - meet the man who’s going to ruin your lives today," Morgan wrote on Twitter.

“We’re going to win. I can feel it in every sinew of my creaking bones,” he then added, with a gif of Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang.

Morgan was then asked for his prediction by Lord Sugar, a Tottenham fan.

“3-1 to Arsenal, 2 goals for Aubameyang,” was the response.

Awkward.

If Morgan deletes his tweets, here they are for your pleasure.

Football fans are now laughing at Morgan

Anyway, football fans enjoyed laughing at Morgan following Arsenal's defeat.

Talk of a power shift has been growing ever since Tottenham finished above Arsenal in the Premier League last season.

Indeed, Rio Ferdinand said before kick-off that he would prefer to play for Spurs are a more attractive club than their neighbours right now.

“If I’m a player now, and I sit there and base it purely on potential on where I’m going to be more successful in the coming years, I sway towards Spurs,” Ferdinand told BT Sport.

“Based on the potential in the squad and the balance of the squad. I don’t think the balance in Arsenal’s squad is there.”

You have to say that he's absolutely right.