Cape Times

Who will bounce back at the Lane?

- Mike Collett

LONDON: Tottenham Hotspur and Arsenal have the perfect opportunit­y to bounce back immediatel­y from disappoint­ing midweek defeats when they meet in the most significan­t North London derby for years at White Hart Lane tomorrow.

While matches between the arch-rivals are always tense, tomorrow’s Premier League game has added spice because both are heavily involved in the title race and both lost ground on leaders Leicester City on Wednesday.

Spurs’ six-match winning league run ended in a 1-0 defeat at West Ham United while the Gunners suffered a second successive league loss, and a third in all competitio­ns, surprising­ly beaten 2-1 at home by relegation-threatened Swansea City.

Leicester, who drew 2-2 with West Bromwich Albion on Tuesday and play at Watford tomorrow, lead the table with 57 points with Spurs second on 54, Arsenal third on 51 and Manchester City fourth on 47 with a game in hand.

City, who went down 3-0 at Liverpool on Wednesday, are level on points with fifth-placed Manchester United, who beat Watford 1-0.

Spurs have not been this high in the table this late in the season since 1985, which is why tomorrow’s game has more at stake for both teams than any since the 1991 FA Cup semifinal at Wembley which Spurs won 3-1.

Spurs manager Mauricio Pochettino has seen his side respond well to defeats this sea- (All games 5pm SA time unless stated) Tomorrow Tottenham Hotspur v Arsenal, White Hart Lane, 2.45pm; Swansea City v Norwich City, Liberty Stadium; Southampto­n v Sunderland, St. Mary’s Stadium; Newcastle United v Bournemout­h, St. James’ Park; Manchester City v Aston Villa, Etihad Stadium; Everton v West Ham United, Goodison Park; Chelsea v Stoke City, Stamford Bridge; Watford v Leicester City, Vicarage Road, 7.30pm Sunday Crystal Palace v Liverpool, Selhurst Park, 3.30pm; West Bromwich Albion v Manchester United, The Hawthorns, 6pm son and will be hoping for the same reaction tomorrow when he also hopes to have Mousa Dembele back after injury and Dele Alli fully fit again.

“We need to be positive, why not?,” he said after the defeat at Upton Park. “The players are very disappoint­ed and feel bad but the way we fought back tonight in the second half was fantastic, except we could not score.”

Including last week’s Champions League defeat to Barcelona, Arsenal have now lost three matches in a row for the first time since April 2010 and Arsene Wenger is worried his team have lost confidence.

“I am worrying about our results,” he said. “The players are very down but we have to respond. We have to focus on our job and remind ourselves that we have some quality as well.”

Wenger also faces the prospect of being without firstchoic­e keeper Petr Cech who aggravated a groin injury in bizarre cicrumstan­ces on Wednesday, pulling up running back to his own goal after going up for an Arsenal corner in the dying seconds. Defender Laurent Koscielny also looks set to miss out with a calf injury.

Leicester will be seeking three more points at Watford to continue their almost unbelievab­le assault on a first-ever title while City face bottom club and virtually-doomed Aston Villa at the Etihad.

United are at West Brom on Sunday, while champions Chelsea will be hoping to prolong their recent improvemen­t with a home win over Stoke City tomorrow. – Reuters

 ?? Picture: ADAM DAVY, PA ?? PETR CECH: Injury concern after aggravatin­g a groin niggle in bizarre circumstan­ces.
Picture: ADAM DAVY, PA PETR CECH: Injury concern after aggravatin­g a groin niggle in bizarre circumstan­ces.

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