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Gunner be a classic again
0 Comments | Sunday Mirror, Feb 8, 2009
THE last North London derby was a 4-4 classic - and both teams will have to go some to repeat the entertainment today.
Robbie Keane's homecoming will work wonders for Spurs, I'm sure, and they will need him after a few disappointing results.
Arsenal have been a touch lucky recently and they will hope the introduction of Andrey Arshavin (below) can kick-start their push for a top-four finish.
I doubt he'll start today because of his lack of match-fitness but this one has goals written all over it. I'm going to stick my neck out and go for a Spurs win.
Elsewhere, Manchester United defend their clean-sheet record against West Ham.
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Games between these two are normally explosive and I have a feeling the Hammers will score, but it's a draw for me.
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