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Wenger vows to fix power shift in Spurs showdown

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Arsene Wenger has warned Tottenham Hotspur that Arsenal will use today’s derby showdown to prove the balance of power in north London hasn’t shifted permanentl­y. After decades of lording it over their neighbours from the other end of the Seven Sisters Road, Wenger’s side have found themselves in the unpleasant position of playing second fiddle to Tottenham over the last year. Tottenham will arrive at the Emirates sitting four points above the Gunners in the English Premier League and still basking in the afterglow of their memorable victory over European champions Real Madrid earlier this month.

LONDON: Arsene Wenger has warned Tottenham Hotspur that Arsenal will use today’s derby showdown to prove the balance of power in north London hasn’t shifted permanentl­y.

After decades of lording it over their neighbours from the other end of the Seven Sisters Road, Wenger’s side have found themselves in the unpleasant position of playing second fiddle to Tottenham over the last year.

Tottenham will arrive at the Emirates sitting four points above the Gunners in the English Premier League and still basking in the afterglow of their memorable victory over European champions Real Madrid earlier this month.

While Mauricio Pochettino’s team harbour ambitions of winning both the Premier League and Champions League, Arsenal are living in reduced circumstan­ces.

Having finished below Tottenham last season for the first time in 22 years, a black cloud hangs over the Gunners, who appear destined for a grim fight for a topfour finish.

Many Arsenal fans have grown tired of Wenger’s excuses after 13 years without a title triumph and the indignity of missing out on a Champions League berth last term was the final straw for many.

Arsenal haven’t beaten Tottenham in the league since March 2014, a barren streak stretching to six matches.

But despite a damaging defeat at leaders Manchester City in their last league game, Wenger is adamant his team are primed to end their frustratin­g run against Tottenham.

Asked if Arsenal were underdogs in the derby, Wenger said: “No, not at all. I think Tottenham are a good side but we have the quality to win this game and that’s what we want to show.

“The conclusion of people will be the comparison of the two performanc­es on Saturday. We have a good opportunit­y to show we are the strongest, so let’s do it.

“It’s one of the fixtures that is very important for us and that we want to win, basically as well because in the table we have to make some ground up with the top teams.

“Our home strength will certainly be vital to decide where we finish at the end of the season.”

Wenger’s hopes of a muchneeded victory weren’t helped by the injury suffered by France striker Olivier Giroud during the internatio­nal break.

Giroud will be sidelined today, meaning Wenger may have to start erratic forward Alexandre Lacazette who was left out of previous marquee matchups with Liverpool and City.

“He didn’t play away from home at City, I think that’s the only game he didn’t start (along with Liverpool). I trust him completely,” Wenger said of his preseason signing from Lyon.

Tottenham, without a win at the Emirates since 2010, must win today to keep in touch with City, who are eight points clear of Pochettino’s club.

Despite Arsenal’s plight, Pochettino believes it would be foolish to take victory for granted against wounded opponents.

“We need to show massive respect to them,” Pochettino said.

“Before in the last 22 years only we finish above Arsenal one time. That does not mean today we are better than Arsenal. Now we need to believe we do not deserve too much praise or credit. We need to build our project, our era too.”

Pochettino expressed sympathy for the abuse Wenger has endured recently, insisting the Frenchman remains the right man for the job.

“He is a fantastic manager. I respect him a lot and admire him,” he said.

“To stay in a club for five years, it’s because you are a good manager, 10 years it’s because you must be very good. For more than 20 years, it’s because you are special.”

Pochettino will be without injured defender Toby Alderweire­ld, while goalkeeper Hugo Lloris may not be fit to return from a groin problem.

Harry Kane, Dele Alli and Harry Winks could feature after missing England’s friendlies against Germany and Brazil. — AFP

 ??  ?? Who will be smiling today?: Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger (left) or Tottenham Hotspur manager Mauricio Pochettino.
Who will be smiling today?: Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger (left) or Tottenham Hotspur manager Mauricio Pochettino.
 ??  ?? Back in full force: Harry Winks (right), Dele Alli and Harry Kane (inset) are expected to feature for Tottenham Hotspur against Arsenal today. — Reuters
Back in full force: Harry Winks (right), Dele Alli and Harry Kane (inset) are expected to feature for Tottenham Hotspur against Arsenal today. — Reuters

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