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Gunners to recalibrate after Saints misfire
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|November 18, 2025
DERBIES often show little respect for form, reputation or past history, the best-laid plans often dissipating in the heat of drama, raw emotion and chaos that accompany these grudge matches.
ARSENAL can make a bold statement in the Premier League title race with victory over north london rivals Tottenham this weekend.
(AFP)
The north London derby rarely arrives without baggage, but this weekend’s meeting carries a particularly intriguing narrative: Arsenal, the would-be champions, against Tottenham, the project under reconstruction after the woes of last season that Uefa Champions League qualification could not disguise.
The stakes feel bigger than ever. Not only can Arsenal reclaim pride after the frustrating draw with Sunderland, they can also land a statement blow in the title race against Manchester City.
Mikel Arteta’s men have been on a charmingly consistent run this season, blending youthful exuberance with defensive solidity.
The problem?
The 2-2 draw against Sunderland before the international break reminded everyone that even the most confident title-chasing teams can stumble against scrappy outfits with nothing to lose. It was a mild bump in the road, but a bump nonetheless.
Enter Tottenham, stage left.
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