Fight from the London Clubs

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The penultimate games of the week have come to a close tonight, resulting in two narrow 1-0 wins for two Premier League giants. Arsenal and Tottenham both have a lot to prove this season, with Spurs desperate to close in on table leaders Chelsea, and Arsenal clawing their way back into the top four with a huge two games in hand. A draw for both teams tonight would have set them back miles with diminished team morale, but the fight in both sides managed to secure them a tasty three points ready for next week's battles.

Spurs Supreme

Goal scorer Christian Eriksen has had a promising season alongside his unstoppable teammates Harry Kane and Dele Alli. As a Liverpool fan I'm vowed to hate any teams that challenge our success but Spurs seem to have a soft spot in my heart. The Tottenham lads for me have been the most impressive this season, with Harry Kane only four goals behind leading striker of the term Romelu Lukaku. Kane is the quality that I'd love to see at LFC - driven, passionate and a thirst for powering balls into the back of the net. His future at Spurs seems pretty set but I can always dream that the lad might stray into a red shirt in the near future.
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Gung-ho Gunners

Arsenal are another team I enjoy to watch, the Gunners play great football and the team are genuine and devoted (if we're not including Sanchez). I fist pump a little whenever the London lads bag themselves a win, but then I remember they're a very dangerous threat to our place in the top four and I go back to detesting them.
Although the Wenger Era seems to be fizzling out at Arsenal, the team are still alive and very much in the running, dusting themselves off from the embarrassing 3-0 thrashing against Crystal Palace and keeping their eye on the goal: Champion's League football.

With Tottenham on a red hot streak and gaining on Chelsea rapidly, the cup is almost within reach for them. But the remaining three places behind the crowned winners, that's on for one of the most brutal and scrappy fights seen in the Premier League and watching behind my fingers as Liverpool fight amongst them, I say let's 'av it.



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