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Ahead of Arsenal’s victory over Borussia Dortmund last night, Arsene Wenger told his side to forget aboutTottenham Hotspur as he was confident the Gunners will finish above their arch rivals in the Premier League table. The red side of North London were the first English side to qualify from the Champion League group stage with a 2-1 win over German club Dortmund, and are now certain of winning Group F which should deliver them an easier knock-out round draw.

The London pair are two of the most in form sides in the country, having both suffered from poor starts to the season, they are now in or around the European places. The clubs are currently as evenly matched as they ever have been in the Premier League era and many believe that Spurs are now in position to take over the crown as the kings of North London.

Wenger was pressured into making desperate signings at the end of the summer transfer window by supporters after the departures of a number of players including captain Cesc Fabregas, Samir Nasri and Gael Clichy.  The late arrivals; such as Per Mertesacker and Andre Santos; have failed to make much of an impression yet, but the club are on fine form beatingChelsea and Marseille away from home and are on a nine game unbeaten run. Their last defeat however was at the hands of Spurs who have an equally impressive run of form under Harry Redknapp.

An awful start to the season, including an 8-2 defeat at the hands of Manchester United, saw Arsenal in the bottom three and many beginning to question Wenger for the first time since his arrival at the club over 15 years ago. The main factor in Arsenal’s rebuilding since the United game has been the form of Robin Van Persie who has grabbed 12 goals in nine games making him one of the most on-form strikers in Europe currently. Van Persie is in discussions over a new deal at the Emirates and he is now fit and scoring, creating media suggestions that without him, Arsenal would struggle.

Arsenal’s rivals Tottenham are currently the team to watch in the Premier League with their attacking football and consistent players creating a really tough team to beat which has resulted in 10 league games without defeat. Redknapp did not spend big in the summer; unlike every other side in the top six or seven; bringing in Emmanuel Adebayor on loan, Brad Friedel on a free and their player of the year so far Scott Parker for £5million from relegated West Ham.

The pace in the side at White Hart Lane is frightening, with Gareth Bale, Aaron Lennon, Benoit Assou-Ekotto and Kyle Walker attacking the wings and Rafael van der Vaart now relishing his attacking midfield role. Adebayor has starting scoring goals, keeping Jermain Defoe out of the team and the combination of Parker and Luca Modric in the midfield is possibly the best in the league.

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  • Octopus says:

    I don’t know about u mate, Andre is doing pretty well. I actually feel more confident seeing him on that left back position than Gibbs. Mettesacker has done reasonably well. Show me a defender who doesnt make a mistake. I think the new players have done reasonably well really.

  • Octopus says:

    We hear this shit every season. It’s this kind of pressure giving Harry a heart attack.
    Up the Arsenal.
    Peace out.

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