Arsenal hopes to shred form book in Spurs derby

Arsenal has failed to win on any of its last six Premier League trips to Tottenham and has never won an away game against a Jose Mourinho-managed team.

Published : Dec 03, 2020 18:40 IST , LONDON

Tottenham, managed by Jose Mourinho (left),is riding high after a nine-match unbeaten league streak, whereas Arsenal has endured its worst start since 1981.
Tottenham, managed by Jose Mourinho (left),is riding high after a nine-match unbeaten league streak, whereas Arsenal has endured its worst start since 1981.
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Tottenham, managed by Jose Mourinho (left),is riding high after a nine-match unbeaten league streak, whereas Arsenal has endured its worst start since 1981.

Recent statistics do not make pleasant reading for an out-of-form Arsenal side as its prepare for Sunday's north London derby at table-topping Tottenham Hotspur.

The Gunners have failed to win on any of their last six Premier League trips up the Seven Sisters Road and have never won an away game against a Jose Mourinho-managed team.

Add in the fact that Tottenham is riding high after a nine-match unbeaten league streak and Arsenal has endured its worst start since 1981, the prospects for Mikel Arteta's side appear grim. Derbies, however, do not always follow logic.

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This one will not feel like the usual red-blooded affair, even if the presence of 2,000 Tottenham fans will help whip up a little of the atmosphere sadly missing when the sides met in an empty Tottenham stadium in July, a match Spurs won 2-1.

Since that rather low-key end-of-season contest, the fortunes of the two sides have been in stark contrast.

Mourinho, blending a potent attack with a defensive pragmatism, has turned Tottenham into title contender, winning over the majority of fans who were opposed to his hiring just over a year ago in the wake of Mauricio Pochettino's sacking.

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While on occasions Mourinho has let the handbrake off, such as thumping away wins against Southampton and Manchester United, Tottenham's rise has been built on focus, discipline and organisation and a tough-to-beat mentality.

The way it soaked up Manchester City's passing game to win 2-0 in it last home game, then ground out a 0-0 draw at Chelsea last week would have delighted the Portuguese manager.

It also rubbished suggestions that Spurs would be found wanting during a tough run of fixtures which also includes a trip to Liverpool in a fortnight.

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At home to an Arsenal side languishing in 14th spot, however, fans will expect a more front-foot approach.

Arsenal has three points fewer after 10 games this season than it did under Unai Emery last season. He was sacked before Christmas and replaced by fellow Spaniard Arteta.

An FA Cup triumph for Arsenal endorsed the faith shown in Arteta, but things have since stagnated. His team has scored only 10 league goals and appear shapeless.

While it is far too early to talk of Arteta's job being on the line, he needs an upturn in form quickly and a win at Tottenham would be the ideal place for that to begin.

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Champion Liverpool, who trails Tottenham on goal difference, kick off at home to Wolverhampton Wanderers in Sunday's late game, meaning third-placed Chelsea, two points adrift, could go top on Saturday when it hosts Leeds United.

For Liverpool it will be an emotional moment as, for the first time since winning its first title in 30 years, it will have fans back on the Kop with the city having been placed in the government's Tier 2 COVID-19 restrictions.

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The last time fans were present at Anfield was on March 11, days before the pandemic forced the shutdown of football.

“It's a nice sign that these things are possible and I hope that it is just the first step,” Klopp said.

In-form West Ham will also welcome back 2,000 fans on Saturday as they host Manchester United.

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