Tottenham Hotspur finally opened the doors to their new Stadium earlier this week when the Lilywhites hosted Crystal Palace.

And it was an occasion of celebration for all the Spurs fans, especially after such a long delay.

But now it looks like one particular spot inside the new stadium is paying homage to their North London rivals, Arsenal.

Well, not exactly. Let us explain.

Back in 2004 when Arsenal won the Premier League they wrapped up the league in the White Hart Lane and Thierry Henry and Ashley Cole famously celebrated with an inflatable trophy at the centre of the WHL pitch.




And now Arsenal’s chief photographer, Stuart MacFarlane has shared a photo of a plaque inside the new Spurs stadium which kinda reminds everyone of that famous Arsenal invincibles team.






And this is not the only thing which the Arsenal fans have been using to troll their North London rivals.




Recently reports came out that Spurs had failed to fill up the whole stadium during their clash vs Palace in midweek and despite all the efforts the Arsenal vs Newcastle United game on Monday actually hosted a larger audience.

But most reports claim that the empty seats were due to segregation purposes and Spurs are trying really hard to fill up the whole stadium.

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