Test of nerves for Arteta's Arsenal as North London Derby awaits

By Arnab Bhattacharya / Roar Guru

The past 18-24 months have been an enjoyable ride for Arsenal and their fan-base after almost a decade of turbulence.

Mikel Arteta has been able to weed out most, if not all, of the rot that was involved in the club prior to somehow being involved in a title race before a lack of squad depth was severely exposed en route to Manchester City being successful in achieving the treble.

Almost 12 months since bottling the league to City, Arsenal will be tested to their core as a derby against arch rivals Tottenham Hotspur awaits in what could decide if the North London-based club will be able to continue fighting for the 2023-24 EPL title.

Despite currently leading the English Premier League by one point against the alleged Financial Fair Play violators the United Arab Emir… sorry, City Football Group, Manchester City have a game in hand and Pep Guardiola’s men are nothing short of mentality monsters in the back end of EPL campaigns.

The Gunners have bounced back well from their Champions League exit, comfortably winning 2-0 against Wolverhampton Wolves before Kai Havertz haunted his former employers en route to a 5-0 thrashing against London rivals Chelsea.

For Arsenal, they enter the North London Derby with great confidence. The Gunners boast the best attack and the best defence this season, currently holding a goal differential of +56. With Thomas Partey fit and firing, the Gunners now have an extra sense of physicality in midfield which was evident in Arsenal’s 5-0 win against Chelsea.

With Arsenal now only competing in one competition, they should stick to the same XI that got the job done against Chelsea.

Ah, Tottenham. As much as I love to hate you, you’re slightly less unbearable with Ange Postecoglou at the helm.

Tottenham Hotspur manager Ange Postecoglou after Tottenham beat Manchester United. (Photo by John Walton/PA Images via Getty Images)

Spurs have stuck to their mantra of not caring about opposition teams and sticking to their own style of fast, aggressive and enjoyable football. Unfortunately for Postecoglou, his lack of a plan B has led to Spurs losing games they should not have lost. Despite being pampered with a few injuries, any team with Son Heung-min leading the frontline should not be underestimated.

In May 2022, a victory for the Gunners would have confirmed Champions League qualification. Instead, a controversial decision saw Son’s elbow on Rob Holding escape punishment, as Holding was sent off soon after. Tottenham won 3-0 and qualified for the Champions League later in the season at the expense of Arteta’s Arsenal.

A 2-0 victory for the Gunners the following year made Arsenal firm favourites to win the Premier League before injuries and an inability to handle pressure saw Arsenal bottle the league last season.

However, this feels different. This genuinely feels a game as big as the day Arsenal won their last league title 20 years ago. Arsenal head into the NLD as massive favourites. However, does form really matter in a derby? Absolutely not.

Tottenham versus Arsenal. Chicken on top of a volleyball against a cannon. First vs fifth.

Bring it on.

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The Crowd Says:

2024-04-28T11:32:37+00:00

Brendan

Roar Pro


Spurs vs Gunners Countdown to 11pm. I’ve got my money on Ange.

2024-04-26T20:32:55+00:00

Buddy

Roar Rookie


Is it that by inserting the word “alleged” regarding FFP, there is no onus to provide any evidence and just allow water cooler talk to become fact? We have seen Everton in hot water this season and been duly punished so when reporting on their win over Liverpool this week, why not mention that Liverpool lost to a club that has been found guilty of cheating this season? I’m no fan of the City Group, the club and generally what has happened to the EPL in the last 20 years but slurs and innuendo have no place in good journalism. Let’s face what is in front of us. Arsenal are facing what looks to be a tough encounter with their local rivals who are erratic to say the least but will have plenty of motivation to try and stop their rivals from claiming the title and meanwhile there is a side from Manchester that has not performed at their best this season, breathing down the necks of the Arsenal team and if they win all their remaining fixtures will once again take the title. We may not like it, we might not agree with the amount of money made available for transfers, we may hate the excesses of the EPL but unless there is evidence of irregularity and it can be proven we have a three team race for the title …..and “may the richest team win” - as only by continuing down this path will someone wake up one day and realise just how far they’ve gone wrong and what required fixing.

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