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THINKING BIGGER THAN LONDON RIVALRY

Pochettino looks beyond ending Gunners hex

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LONDON top. That is my challenge, my aim, my dream.

“I don’t care what happens with Arsenal, with all my respect. What I care is what happens with us. That’s our big, big challenge at Tottenham.”

St Totteringh­am’s Day arrived in cruel fashion last season, after Spurs had emerged as the closest rivals to eventual champions Leicester City.

They needed victory at relegated Newcastle United on the final day to secure second place, but capitulate­d to a humiliatin­g 5-1 defeat, enabling Arsenal to pip them after a 4-0 home win over Aston Villa.

Today’s game will be especially poignant for the home fans as it is due to be the final north London derby played at White Hart Lane.

Spurs will play their home games at Wembley next season before moving into their new home, which is being built on the site of their current stadium, in August 2018.

“Maybe it will be the last derby, but we are playing from the beginning of the season as if it’s the last game at White Hart Lane,” said Pochettino.

“Everyone behaves with an energy that is amazing and you can be sure Sunday is a special game and we will try altogether to win.”

It could also, potentiall­y, be Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger’s final derby, amid ongoing uncertaint­y about his future at the club.

The Frenchman has previously overseen 49 derbies, winning 22 and losing only seven.

Arsenal have been buoyed by victory over Manchester City in the FA Cup semi-finals last weekend and a late 1-0 win at home to Leicester in mid-week.

They lie five points off the Champions League places in sixth place, but with a game in hand, and their cause was helped by Thursday’s 0-0 draw between Manchester City and Manchester United.

Spurs are 14 points ahead of them, having played a game more, but Wenger gave short shrift to talk of a power shift.

“You cannot say that the weight of one year has the weight of 20,” he said. “The priority for us is to finish in the top four. After that, for the pride and the continuity or our achievemen­ts, yes we want to fight to be in front of Spurs.

“We have to focus on what is really important to us at this moment, which is to finish in the top four.

“Let’s be honest, I’ve answered that question about a shift in power over 18 consecutiv­e years. Nothing changes in that.”

Wenger has indicated he could persevere with the three-man defence he has been using of late, despite having jettisoned it during the second half of Wednesday’s win against Leicester.

Arsenal are certain to be without Shkodran Mustafi due to a thigh injury and his central defensive partner Laurent Koscielny is a doubt with a knee problem.

Spurs midfielder Mousa Dembele faces a race against time to be fit after sustaining an ankle injury.

Left-back Danny Rose is unlikely to feature despite having resumed training following a threemonth lay-off with a knee problem, so Ben Davies could continue to deputise. AFP

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