Spurs vs Arsenal
Arsenal can edge clear of closest rivals Manchester United at the top of the English Premier League this weekend by beating North London rivals Tottenham Hotspur at the Emirates Stadium.
With United not taking on Everton until Sunday, Arsenal can go four points clear with a win, but Juande Ramos's Spurs side have picked up of late and will make life difficult.
Three wins in a row have lifted confidence at the club and Ramos has also moved to ensure that Dimitar Berbatov, his star striker, stays at the club.
"There is no chance Berbatov will leave in January," Ramos told The Sun on Thursday.
"On the contrary, we need Berbatov because if we want to reach our objectives we need a player of his class."
Arsenal may have lost at Middlesbrough last weekend - and with it their unbeaten league run - but they have not been beaten at home by Spurs since the last day of the 1992-93 season.
Ade brace, RvP, Keane.
Always a good game
"What makes me laugh is the way Tottenham always celebrate whenever they get a draw against us. I would like to remind them that once again they have not made the Champions League. So I was amazed to see their reaction at the full-time whistle. I had to look twice at the score on the TV because I thought they had won it the way they were celebrating.
�When I celebrated my equaliser against them at home last season I did so because the goal had a meaning. It turned out to be an important goal in the race for fourth place. I wasn�t going to celebrate just because we drew against Tottenham. It was the same when we won the league there in 2004. They equalised to make it 2-2 that day and when I saw Taricco celebrate so much that he injured himself, I said to him �you do realise we only needed a point and now we are celebrating the title on your ground.�
CMON YOU SPURS!!!
Within 5 minutes i went from throwing bottles around the room and punching the pantry door in to jumping up and down like a madman screaming 'YEEEAASSSSS!!!!'. Great to be able to have the freedom to act however you want during a match when you have the house to yourself
Brilliant back-heel to set up Ade, who coolly slotted home. Then the Bendtner super-sub - first touch header!
I can't express how ecstatic I was when Keane f**ked up. And the commentator's curse: "I'll categorically state that Keane will not miss this penalty". What a massive c**t!
That is what football is all about.
4 points clear, let's hope Manure drop some tonight.
Edit: RvP picked up a small knock late in the piece, apparently.
Arsenal2007-12-23 13:24:22
If we are still top of the league by then, I'll be an even happier Gooner.