Match Preview: Sunday,3 March 2013, One of the important match Tottenham vs Arsenal of Premier League HD Quality Live Tottenham vs Arsenal streaming is availahere.Tottenham vs Arsenal Live Stream online Premier League online Video Free The match will take plcae at Tannadice Park on 3/3/13 Preview Pictures and Wallpapers its mean all things are available in my blog please see and check here for latest things .TEAM NEWS . Tottenham have blown so many opportunities to swing the pendulum of north London power their way in recent seasons. This time they must make it count.Spurs have managed to win only five of the last 20 meetings where they have scored the opening goal. At the Emirates in November, the visitors looked commanding at 1-0 up in the first 10 minutes through Emmanuel Adebayor. But then the striker now loathed by his old Arsenal supporters got himself stupidly sent off. Arsenal took charge and won 5-2.
Andre Villas-Boas knows a victory will propel his Spurs team a huge way towards the Champions League, leaving the Gunners seven points adrift of their arch-rivals with 10 games to play. Tottenham are unbeaten in 11 games. Gareth Bale is in the form of his life with 12 goals in his last 12 games. Adebayor will be on a mission of redemption. They'll never have a better chance to convincingly become the top side in the capital. But should they lose at home in this fixture for the first time since September 2007, those old doubts will come creeping back. Will they choke in the final weeks again?
The dramatic recent history of this famous old clash would suggest it is impossible to predict. There have been 33 goals in the last six meetings.
But it's very difficult to see Arsenal's flimsy defence holding Spurs at bay. They've kept just one clean sheet in 13 games against top six or Champions League opposition this season.
Their brittle confidence won't have been wholly reinforced by the win against Aston Villa or their five-game unbeaten league run. If the Gunners concede first this time, Spurs could run rampant.
Reports of a massive summer transfer market splurge might appease some fans, but with an almost certain Champions League exit in Munich to come in the next fortnight, Arsene Wenger really needs a victory.
That would breathe new life into a morbid campaign and get him out of jail. Not that Spurs are in a mood to grant him Bale.
Andre Villas-Boas knows a victory will propel his Spurs team a huge way towards the Champions League, leaving the Gunners seven points adrift of their arch-rivals with 10 games to play. Tottenham are unbeaten in 11 games. Gareth Bale is in the form of his life with 12 goals in his last 12 games. Adebayor will be on a mission of redemption. They'll never have a better chance to convincingly become the top side in the capital. But should they lose at home in this fixture for the first time since September 2007, those old doubts will come creeping back. Will they choke in the final weeks again?
The dramatic recent history of this famous old clash would suggest it is impossible to predict. There have been 33 goals in the last six meetings.
But it's very difficult to see Arsenal's flimsy defence holding Spurs at bay. They've kept just one clean sheet in 13 games against top six or Champions League opposition this season.
Their brittle confidence won't have been wholly reinforced by the win against Aston Villa or their five-game unbeaten league run. If the Gunners concede first this time, Spurs could run rampant.
Reports of a massive summer transfer market splurge might appease some fans, but with an almost certain Champions League exit in Munich to come in the next fortnight, Arsene Wenger really needs a victory.
That would breathe new life into a morbid campaign and get him out of jail. Not that Spurs are in a mood to grant him Bale.
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