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Arsenal fans reckon Frank's comments have come back to haunt him as Arsenal star scores derby stunner

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EBERECHI EZE punished Thomas Frank for his cocky pre-match comment by netting in Sunday’s North London Derby.

Tottenham came close to signing Eze in the summer transfer window before local rivals Arsenal beat them to the punch.

When asked whether he was hoping to snap up the former Crystal Palace playmaker, Spurs boss Frank said: “Who’s Eze?”

The 27-year-old responded by plundering a sweet strike into the back of Guglielmo Vicario’s net to make it 2-0 just before half-time.

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Fans in stitches at Arsenal whacking Sol Campbell front and centre of Tottenham derby tifo

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THE Emirates and social media is in meltdown after Arsenal fans unveiled a cheeky tifo featuring Sol Campbell ahead of the North London derby.

Social media was immediately buzzing over the stunt, with one Gunners fan tweeting: “Front row for Campbell’s eternal betrayal? Legendary.”

Another added: “Absolute top-tier trolling. Spurs are fuming already.”

The banner shows Campbell with arms wide and an unmistakable nod to his infamous switch from Spurs to Arsenal.

Fans are calling it “ultimate s***housery” and “the troll of the century.”

Spurs supporters in the stands were not impressed, with reactions ranging from groans to full-on facepalms.

One fan posted a GIF of a crying toddler captioned: “Us, 20 years later.”

Meanwhile, Arsenal supporters are loving every second and were chanting his name and waving signs reminding everyone who crossed the divide.

The rivalry has clearly reached a new level today and X is having a field day.

One Spurs fan joked on X: “If looks could kill.”

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It promised a lively start to the game that could see Arsenal go six points clear if they win.

Thomas Frank has had a decent start to life, but a win against Arsenal would not only see them jump into the top four, it would also boost confidence.

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Thierry Henry in shock message to Arsenal on Sky Sports ahead of Spurs derby

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THIERRY HENRY has issued a warning to Arsenal’s stars ahead of their North London derby against Tottenham this afternoon.

After title rivals Manchester City and Liverpool both lost on Saturday, Arsenal have the opportunity to go six points clear of second-placed Chelsea.

But the two-time Premier League winner with Arsenal insists Mikel Arteta‘s boys must stay focused on the task.

Speaking on Sky Sports, the Gunners legend said: “It’s Tottenham. Yes obviously the game is important, but you find yourself in a situation where you play against your enemy.

“So you put the title on the side and you make sure that you can brag the day after.”

During his time in North London, Henry boasted an unblemished personal record against Spurs.

In 11 matches against their neighbours, the Premier League Hall of Famer has won seven and drawn four, scoring five goals and providing two assists in those derby games.

After scoring a sensational solo goal in their 3-0 win over Spurs in November 2002, Henry sprinted the length of the pitch to celebrate in front of the Tottenham fans.

Today, he has a statue at The Emirates depicting that famous celebration at Highbury.

Reflecting on the legendary moment, Henry said: “At the very beginning, you can’t pretend to know.

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“I’ll be honest with you I wasn’t born being an Arsenal fan. You kind of understand what it means.

“If I remember exactly, I sprinted one way, then I sprinted the other way and I didn’t want the ball for a little while.

“But yeah, it was special and it stayed in history.”

With first-choice strikers Kai Havertz and Viktor Gyokeres both ruled out for the crunch clash, Arteta is likely to start Spanish midfielder Mikel Merino in the No9 role.

Key centre-back Gabriel Magalhaes is also absent with a groin problem.

Merino will be hoping to draw inspiration from Henry’s impeccable record against Spurs when he takes to the pitch.

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Arsenal vs Tottenham LIVE SCORE: Gunners look to extend lead at top of Prem as they face rivals in North London derby

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ARSENAL welcome North London rivals Tottenham to the Emirates for a blockbuster derby on Super Sunday – and the starting lineups have been revealed!

The Gunners return from the international break looking to get back to winning ways after they were held to a 2-2 draw at Sunderland before the season was briefly paused.

Arsenal are flying high at the top of the Premier League table and can extend their lead after Manchester City’s shock defeat against Newcastle.

Thomas Frank is looking for some consistency from his Spurs side after taking just seven points from their last five games.

Kick off time: 4.30pm GMT

TV channel: Sky Sports Main Event

Live stream: NOW / Sky Sports app

Arsenal team: Raya; Timber, Saliba, Hincapie, Calafiori; Rice, Zubimendi, Eze; Saka, Trossard, Merino

Tottenham team: Vicario; Danso, Romero, Van de Ven; Spence, Palhinha, Bentancur, Udogie; Kudus, Richarlison, Odobert

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Spurs ace Joao Palhinha hits back at Jamie Carragher ahead of North London derby and says ‘he should watch me more’

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JOAO PALHINHA has hit back at Jamie Carragher’s scathing criticism of him – telling the Sky pundit: You should have watched me more this season.

Carragher blasted Tottenham midfielder Palhinha’s “confidence and ability” to make forward passes following Spurs’ poor 1-0 defeat at home to Chelsea earlier this month.

Portugal international Palhinha, 31, said: “I saw it because some people sent it to me.

“About this, what can I say? I don’t care what the people (the pundits) say.

“If he speaks bad things about Ronaldo, he can speak about everyone.

“He probably should have seen more games of me at Tottenham. I think I am doing a top season and the things that he says about me go to the back (of my mind).”

Carragher was not shy of slamming Palhinha’s international team-mate Cristiano Ronaldo during his second stint at Manchester United a few seasons ago.

Palhinha, on loan from Bayern Munich, netted in the next game after Carragher’s criticism against FC Copenhagen, taking his season tally to four.

Ahead of Sunday afternoon’s derby at Arsenal, he added: “Some people need to speak about another to be on the TV.

“My life is not about that, definitely.

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“It is a bit embarrassing sometimes seeing the ex-players speaking the way that they speak and they look on their past like superstars, I don’t have a problem saying.

“I don’t care too much because we have a lot of birds speaking all the time about us and trying to, how can I say, to drop us.

“But he’s not the first and he’s not going to be the last one.”

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Sol Campbell reveals he’s not been to a North London derby for 15yrs and makes amazing revelation about new Spurs ground

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SOL Campbell has revealed he has not been to watch a North London derby since the last time he played in one.

That makes it 15 years since he was there on a matchday – a 2-1 loss for Arsenal in 2010.

Equally, Campbell has yet to step foot in Tottenham’s new stadium to watch a game.

He told SunSport, courtesy ofPaddy Power: “I’ve not been to that fixture since my last derby game, when I played back there.

“Jermain Defoe told me when all my photos got taken down and things like that.

“When he came and joined me at Portsmouth [from Spurs], he said, ‘There’s a few pictures going back up with you in it’, in obscure areas of the club.”

Campbell went on to reveal that he hasn’t visited the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium at all.

He added: “I’m not too sure about the new stadium as I haven’t been there. No music concerts. No. Nothing.”

Campbell played over 300 times for boyhood club Spurs before leaving to join their fierce rivals on a free transfer in 2001.

He played 14 times against Arsenal for Tottenham, winning just three, before making the switch.

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As a Gunner he would make eight NLD appearances, also coming out on top three times.

The last time he actually played at White Hart Lane – ignoring when he didn’t make the bench for Newcastle United in December 2010 – was for a 2-1 loss in April earlier that year when with Arsenal.

Campbell played the full match in what is remembered as the Danny Rose goal game but has avoided it ever since.

He was exposed to mass abuse from the stands in his first game back at White Hart Lane after leaving Spurs.

Fans held up ‘Judas’ signs and was ridiculed for the decision.

He said: “I think some people have got away and are kind of hiding.

“A lot of people, when they look back, they would probably say to themselves, ‘What was I doing back then? I can’t believe I was acting like that.’

“I get the fans were being whipped up.

“But it’s the people who had so much — the powerful people who did nothing and just allowed it to linger, allowed it to carry on.

“And now they don’t want to own up, don’t want to say sorry, don’t want to say that should not have happened.

“People on TV, politicians as well, putting their five pence worth in .

“Everybody got involved. Everybody was allowed to get away with it.

“No one wants to remember how they acted and how they treated me with disdain and the way they carried on — and there was no protection.

“People with power just turned their backs, just put their heads in the sand and thought it would just go away or just, you know , time will forget.

“And no one has apologised.

“It’s really sad because obviously my family got affected and things like that.”

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Sol Campbell slams Tottenham for 'whipping up storm' after controversial Arsenal transfer

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SOL CAMPBELL laughs loudly when SunSport asks him about his favourite memories of the North London derby.

The former England defender — who controversially played for both Arsenal and Tottenham — pauses, then names a famous goal scored by Thierry Henry in 2002.

The Gunners’ French forward took the ball from his own half and dribbled through the Spurs team before scoring inside the area in front of the Highbury North Bank.

His goal was so good, and so iconic, the club turned Henry’s celebration into a statue at the Emirates Stadium.

Yet Campbell’s personal memories of this massive fixture — certainly since crossing the divide in 2001 — are not so rosy.

They feature a huge amount of abuse, with an effigy hung outside White Hart Lane and missiles chucked at the Arsenal team bus.

Even on Sunday at the Emirates, both sets of fans will be singing about the former England defender.

But from those in white shirts, it will not be complimentary.

Yet Campbell, who had been at Spurs all his career before making a free transfer to Highbury aged 26, reveals he has stayed away from the derby since he last played in it — a 1-1 draw at White Hart Lane in October 2005.

Equally, Campbell has yet to step foot in Tottenham’s new stadium — even for an event away from football such as NFL or a concert.

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Campbell, now 51 — who won 71 England caps — said: “I’ve not been to that fixture since my last derby game, when I played back there [at Tottenham].

“Jermain Defoe told me when all my photos got taken down and things like that.

“When he came and joined me at Portsmouth [from Spurs], he said, ‘There’s a few pictures going back up with you in it’, in obscure areas of the club.

“I’m not too sure about the new stadium as I haven’t been there. No music concerts. No. Nothing.”

After joining Arsenal, Campbell played in eight North London derbies — winning three, drawing four and losing one.

His sole loss came in his brief second stint with the Gunners in 2010.

The centre-back, who had a 20-year Premier League career, feels more should have been done to stop the abuse.

The unprecedented level of hatred towards him was particularly evident at his first game back at White Hart Lane in 2001.

Talking about the abuse he suffered — and in a message clearly directed at the likes of former Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy — Campbell said: “I think some people have got away and are kind of hiding.

“A lot of people, when they look back, they would probably say to themselves, ‘What was I doing back then? I can’t believe I was acting like that’.

“I get the fans were being whipped up. But it’s the people who had so much — the powerful people who did nothing and just allowed it to linger, allowed it to carry on.

“And now they don’t want to own up, don’t want to say sorry, don’t want to say that should not have happened.

“People on TV, politicians as well, putting their five pence worth in . . .

“Everybody got involved. Everybody was allowed to get away with it.

“No one wants to remember how they acted and how they treated me with disdain and the way they carried on — and there was no protection.

“People with power just turned their backs, just put their heads in the sand and thought it would just go away or just, you know . . . time will forget. And no one has apologised.

“It’s really sad because obviously my family got affected and things like that.

“For me — and Luis Figo when he went between Barcelona and Real Madrid — there’s no way on that level someone could be treated again on a football field or in and around football clubs. It’s impossible.”

While some Spurs fans will have violins out, Campbell is right.

Both clubs now would have made attempts to try to cool the situation down.

The counter-argument is that the player at his peak should not have joined Tottenham’s neighbours and bitter rivals.

Yet back to that favourite moment of Campbell’s — the wonderful Henry goal in a 3-0 home win.

Speaking on behalf of Paddy Power, he said: “It was an amazing run, about three-quarters of the pitch. I think that is probably one of the best games I’ve seen.

“In a derby, an individual player just takes the whole game by the scruff of the neck and produces an incredible moment after an incredible run.

“That one definitely sticks out in the mind. Just being there, just seeing this guy, just like poetry really.”

As for this latest North London derby, Campbell believes Arsenal should not approach it as a ‘must not lose’ contest.

He added: “I think the second you start saying ‘don’t lose it’, that’s when you can end up losing it. The players must not get swept up in things. They just have to do a job.”

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Harry Redknapp: Arsenal will never get better chance to win Premier League title… but they can’t slip up against Spurs

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THIS is the best opportunity Arsenal are ever going to have to win the title.

That’s what makes this North London derby against Tottenham so important — for both sides.

There’s no doubt Arsenal are in a very, very strong position this year. They have got a great squad and are genuine, red-hot favourites to win it.

I know they’re without Gabriel, who’s been such a big player for them at both ends of the pitch.

This time last year, you’d have been worried for them without him.

But not now, when they have the likes of Piero Hincapie, Cristhian Mosquera or even Ben White to come in alongside William Saliba. That’s the strength of their squad.

Last year, if key players were out you’d think ‘well that’s it’.

But then this year they’ve lost players and had enough cover to plug the holes.

The squad is so powerful and they’re the team to beat for sure.

You don’t have to be a genius to work that one out. And if they blew it this year, you would wonder, wouldn’t you, if they’d lose belief?

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And it’s obvious that Arsenal are favourites for this game, too.

I didn’t realise until the other day that I’m the only Spurs manager to win there in the Premier League over 30 years.

That seems incredible and I remember it well. We were two-down and got back into it in the second half before Younes Kaboul scored the winner.

But there were a few games like that.

In my first week at Tottenham we went to the Emirates and were 4-2 down with two minutes to go but got a 4-4 draw and then another season we were two up early on and were smashed 5-2.

Tottenham’s home form has been the problem this season.

Thomas Frank has had to be without James Maddison and Dejan Kulusevski all campaign, two players that can make a difference, can play a pass.

So that creative spark that they bring to the team is missing. They can’t win at home but they’ve picked up some good results away, when they can play on the counter a bit more.

But Thomas has to make sure his players understand what this game means to the fans.

It’s not like back in the day when players were from the area and knew what it was all about because they’d grown up as a fan. Now there’s only a handful of English players on both sides, let alone Londoners.

You probably have to relate it to games where maybe they’ve come from, say it’s like Boca Juniors versus River Plate or Real Madrid against Atletico.

As the manager I would spell it out. Tell them: ‘Listen, this is our big game of the year, this is the one the crowd want to win more than anything, this is our cup final today’.

You want them to know it’s everything to the fans, so that we have to turn in a performance.

It’s ‘We can’t let them down, their pride is at stake. They’ll go to work on Monday with bragging rights if we win’ and try to spell out the importance of the fixture.

But with Tottenham, you’ve got to be careful that you keep cool heads.

That game when we were two-up we had Emmanuel Adebayor sent off after he’d scored.

If you’re Spurs, you don’t want Cristian Romero jumping into a two-footed tackle after five minutes and getting sent off.

It’s about cool heads. He’s played enough big games to know you’ve got to be up for it but you don’t want to be over-cooking it either.

So the message can’t be ‘here we go, we’re going to steam in’.

It’s more ‘we need to compete today, it’s a massive game for us, let’s make sure we turn in a performance and get a positive result’.

But it’s equally big for both clubs. Arsenal can’t afford to slip up.

They have got a lead but they dropped a couple of points at Sunderland.

They are going great but they cannot afford to slip up. They’re at home, they’ve got to keep picking up wins, three points every time.

For Tottenham, they want to be having a top-four finish this year, so they’ve got to keep winning.

And obviously, just the game itself, it is so important to beat Arsenal.

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ROB EDWARDS’ decision to leave Middlesbrough and take over at Wolves was a bold move — but a massive gamble.

I like what I see of Rob. He comes over as a classy, nice guy. It could be a career-changer for him, one way or the other.

If it works out and he keeps Wolves up, he becomes a hero. But if it doesn’t work out, he’s done himself no favours.

One team could pass the other team at the end of the season.

It looks likely that Wolves will go down and Boro come up.

It’s also because the man he’s left behind, Steve Gibson, is the best chairman in football.

The money he’s put into that club is incredible, the support he’s given them, he’s a local guy. He’s been amazing for Middlesbrough, really. He’s put fortunes in there.

So I hope it works out for Rob, I like what I see of him but he’s got a massive job on his hands.

At the start of the season, we all went ‘Sunderland and Burnley will go down, Leeds might stay up because of that fantastic atmosphere at Elland Road’.

But they could all stay up, especially Sunderland with the points they’ve got.

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Darren Anderton says football under one Spurs boss was ‘awful’ and calls out current ace for not being ‘positive enough’

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DARREN ANDERTON does not find Thomas Frank’s football Gross to watch — and has urged supporters to give the Dane time.

New boss Frank has copped some flak from supporters for his pragmatic style after a series of disappointing home performances.

But he has also masterminded the best away form in the division as Tottenham prepare to head into enemy territory with tomorrow’s trip to Arsenal.

Anderton, who featured in plenty of North London derbies, played under a long-ball merchant in Christian Gross — but sees no comparison to Frank.

Swiss boss Gross lasted less than a year at Spurs, after just ten wins in 30 games.

The former England star, 53, told SunSport: “In my time, we had Christian Gross, who was so long ball and stats and everything else.

“It was awful. It definitely wasn’t going to work and it wasn’t the Tottenham way.

“With Thomas Frank, we’re not playing bad football. We’re just finding it very difficult to break down teams at home.

“That’s frustrating for players and fans.

“They’re missing certain players, like James Maddison, a player that can unlock defences.

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“Mauricio Pochettino had Dele Alli, Christian Eriksen, Mousa Dembele.

“No disrespect to the players that we have now, but they’re not as gifted.

“They don’t have that guile to break teams down like those boys used to.

“The way we’re playing, I’m pretty happy with that as we’re winning without playing well.

“It takes time. I would definitely urge the fans to be patient.”

Former winger Anderton is a big fan of Spurs’ £55million summer signing Mohammed Kudus but wants more out of fellow wide man Brennan Johnson.

Daz added: “I like Brennan. I’m just trying to figure out why he’s not just destroying teams with the pace and the quality that he’s got.

“He’s happy just to get in the box and nick a goal, but in general, I just don’t think he’s positive enough for his attributes in terms of his pace and getting to the byline.

“I think he’s just got to go out and play that way.

“Kudus is a great player. He’s strong, brave, does a bit of everything. He’s the sort of player you want on your team.

“You know he won’t let you down. You know he’s not going to have that disaster of a performance that maybe Johnson will.”

Djed Spence and Micky van de Ven were criticised after appearing to blank Frank after the 1-0 home defeat to Chelsea early this month.

They apologised to their boss the following day.

But Anderton weighed in: “I didn’t like that at all. We’re all frustrated after losing a game.

“But you’ve got to deal with that in a different manner. You haven’t performed well.

“You don’t start mugging off the manager. If you’ve got something to say to him, you say it to him in the changing room when you’re having a conversation.”

Frank’s Spurs tenure would have lift-off if he can deliver a win against the Prem leaders.

Anderton added: “I don’t think there’s any reason why the Spurs boys should go there not thinking that they can go and win.

“There’s enough quality, enough results away from home this season to give them a belief that they can do that.

“The games we used to play, even when they were with Arsene Wenger and we were playing with a Christian Gross, you always thought you had a chance in the derby.

“It was such a good game to play in. It was such a leveller.”

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Former Spurs star reveals the simple way Tottenham can beat Arsenal with four players key

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A FORMER Tottenham star has revealed the simple way his old club can claim bragging rights over Arsenal.

Spurs make the short trip to the Emirates for the first North London derby of the season on Sunday afternoon.

Thomas Frank‘s side have endured a mixed start to the campaign, while Arsenal are sitting pretty at the top of the Premier League table.

A win for Spurs would put them just five points behind their old rivals and potentially see them climb into Champions League spots.

Sandro, 36, believes that his former side are more than capable of snatching three points from Arsenal.

The retired Brazilian midfielder spent four years at White Hart Lane between 2010 and 2014.

His tough tackling on the field and quirky personality off it made him a heroic figure among Tottenham fans.

He has claimed that the way to beat Mikel Arteta‘s side is to “fight” back against the league leaders.

Sandro has backed the likes of Joao Pahlinha, Micky van de Ven, Cristian Romero and Djed Spence who are more than capable of standing their ground.

Speaking exclusively to The Sun via the home ofonline casino, he said: “It’s to fight.

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“To fight is the only way – we have to go there and fight. Because against Arsenal, if we slip even just a bit, we are done.

“We have to fight and we have the players to do that and give it their all.

“We have players that can fight. Pahlinha in the middle, van de Ven, Romero, Spence, they love to fight. We are not scared of Arsenal.”

Sandro has also insisted that Spurs are getting better under Frank and wants the Dane to be given time to build.

The cult figure played 106 times for the Lilywhites in all competitions and was managed by the likes of Harry Redknapp, Andre Villas-Boas, Tim Sherwood and Mauricio Pochettino.

He played in seven North London derbies against Arsenal and only finished on the winning side once.

That was the famous clash back in 2011 when Kyle Walker fired in a long-range strike to hand Spurs a 2-1 win at White Hart Lane.

He thinks that the gap between the two North London clubs is not as big as it may appear.

He added: “I think we are improving. I think we are improving and Arsenal is already there at that level.

“I think the work that Arteta is doing, we have to give time for Thomas Frank to do. This is so new for Tottenham.

“The players are the same, but we are improving.

“We won a trophy, okay we didn’t play well. But now, can we keep the players, and can we improve the level of the football?

“I think Arsenal are one step ahead of us is all, but the gap is not massive. It’s getting smaller.”

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