Arsenal and Spurs go head-to-head in the season’s first North London Derby and this is perhaps the most evenly matched contest in the past couple of years.

The Gunners go into the match on the back of a series of unbeaten runs while Spurs, on the other hand, have made their best ever start to any Premier League season.

The Lilywhites also enter this match on the back of two impressive victories, first against Chelsea and then against Inter Milan in the Champions League.




And former Arsenal player Ian Wright has marked out one player who will possibly give nightmares to Unai Emer’s men.

The pundit was obviously talking about England captain Harry Kane.

The 25-year-old has been the top striker in the Premier League for the past couple of seasons – only to be beaten by Mo Salah last season. But this year the Spurs talisman is eager to get that crown back.

Harry Kane has already racked up 7 goals from 13 goals in the Premier League this season and Ian Wright believes there is only one way to stop the striker from scoring.




Talking to the Times, Wright said: “You need to stop the supply,

“He will not be taken off unless he is injured. So if Dele [Alli], [Christian] Eriksen and Son [Heung-Min] are playing well and getting balls in and around the box you literally can’t stop him — unless he misses chances, and he doesn’t miss too many.”

What Wright has said is perhaps the only solution to stop Harry Kane but that will be easier said than done given Chelsea tried and failed at it miserably last weekend.




Dele Alli and co. ran riot against the likes of Jorginho and N’Golo Kante last week and on Sunday the Arsenal fans will be hoping that Torreira and Granit Xhaka do not make the same mistakes.

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