Preview: Arsenal vsTottenham Hotspur,Premier League Gameweek 21
- football king 2025/01/14 10:06
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If we take Arsenal's last two abysmal home performances as an indication, it seems as though the walls of the Emirates are crumbling. Mikel Arteta's side has already relinquished their aspirations of winning the FA Cup. And given their alarmingly impotent attacking displays in these recent outings, it's highly likely they'll meet a similar fate in the EFL Cup.
Just five days after suffering a heart - breaking home defeat to Newcastle United in the EFL Cup, a game in which they were given a tough lesson in the art of ruthless attacking, Arsenal endured another disappointing showing in front of goal against 10 - man Manchester United. Despite the numerical disadvantage, Manchester United managed to defy the odds and continue their defence of the FA Cup title, leaving Arsenal to rue yet another lacklustre performance.
Altay Bayindir was the hero with two penalty saves, and Kai Havertz was the villain with a catalogue of shocking misses on a day where Gabriel Jesus was carried off on a stretcher with an all-too familiar knee injury, strengthening Gooners' arguments for a shiny new attacker in January.
However, the defiant Arteta has publicly backed his existing players to dig themselves out of their hole as they endeavour to avoid losing three games in a row for the first time since January 2024; defeat in the derby could see them sit nine points below Liverpool having played a game more depending on how the Reds fare at Nottingham Forest.
The second-placed Gunners may now be without a clean sheet in their last four games in all tournaments, but none of their last four Premier League contests at the Emirates has seen Arsenal concede, and they could do worse than ask Tamworth for pointers on how to keep Spurs at bay for 90 minutes.
The Tottenham faithful may have enjoyed Sunday evening's viewing, but their side's sorry performance against National League opposition would have been an extremely painful watch, at least until their Premier League quality finally showed in extra time at the Lamb Ground.
Minnows Tamworth more than earned their brief reprieve against Postecoglou's outfit and were not starved of chances to pull off a monumental cup upset, but Nathan Tshikuna's own goal, Dejan Kulusevski's effort and Brennan Johnson's strike spared Tottenham an extraordinary embarrassment.
Sticking to their Jekyll and Hyde theme, Spurs could not break down Tamworth in 90 minutes despite conquering Premier League leaders Liverpool in the first leg of their EFL Cup semi-final, and Postecoglou's men are now chasing three straight wins for the first time since early October.
However, the visitors to the Emirates have only taken one point from the last 12 on offer in the top flight and remain in the bottom half of the Premier League standings, mathematically closer to the relegation zone than the top seven despite their praiseworthy tally of 42 goals.
The Lilywhites were stunted in September's 1-0 home defeat to their bitter rivals, though, and they head to the Emirates having conceded in a staggering 25 consecutive Premier League games away to Arsenal, offering the home crowd hope of derby delirium even in their side's current attacking state.
Just as he was starting to find his feet in North London again, the extremely unfortunate Jesus damaged his knee yet again in the loss to Man United, although it is still not known whether the Brazil international has only suffered a scare or a more sinister problem.
In any case, Jesus is certain to be absent from the derby, joined on the sidelines by Ethan Nwaneri (due to a muscle issue), Bukayo Saka (hamstring problem), Ben White (knee injury), and Takehiro Tomiyasu (knee injury). Moreover, Riccardo Calafiori's participation is also in serious doubt as he missed the FA Cup defeat because of a muscular injury.
Following 120 minutes of arduous and unproductive exertions on Sunday, it wouldn't be surprising if Arteta made changes to nearly half of his team for Wednesday's crucial encounter. However, he might find himself with no alternative but to keep the increasingly profligate Havertz in the forward position.
As for Postecoglou's men, it should be as you were on the injury front, with Destiny Udogie (hamstring), Ben Davies (hamstring), Richarlison (hamstring), Micky van de Ven (hamstring), Guglielmo Vicario (ankle), Wilson Odobert (hamstring), Cristian Romero (thigh) and Rodrigo Bentancur (head) missing out again.
Only Fraser Forster - who has been struggling with an illness - might force his way back into contention, but January signing Antonin Kinsky has quickly won Postecoglou over and should make his Premier League debut in the North London derby; a true baptism of fire.
Similarly to their hosts, a handful of changes should be on the cards for the Lilywhites, as Son Heung-min, Kulusevski, Dominic Solanke and EFL Cup match-winner Lucas Bergvall step back into the fray.
Arsenal possible starting lineup:
Raya; Timber, Saliba, Gabriel, Tierney; Odegaard, Partey, Rice; Sterling, Havertz, Trossard
Tottenham Hotspur possible starting lineup:
Kinsky; Porro, Gray, Dragusin, Spence; Bergvall, Sarr, Maddison; Kulusevski, Solanke, Son
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