July 7, 2024

At the Emirates Stadium this Sunday, Kieran Gibbs is backing Arsenal to ‘knock Tottenham Hotspur down a few pegs’.

In an interview with ESPN, the former Arsenal defender predicted that his old team would win the North London Derby 3-1.

Ange Postecoglou and Mikel Arteta have both won four of their first five Premier League games this season, and neither player has experienced a loss.

Postecoglou has had a fantastic start to life in England, as Tottenham just defeated Sheffield United in an incredible comeback.

Arsenal, who has yet to find their best form, won their most recent match at Goodison Park since 2017.

The matchup in North London promises to be exciting as Spurs look to prove they can compete with one of the league’s top teams.

However, Gibbs thinks his former team will easily win at the Emirates.

Gibbs predicts North London Derby

Speaking to ESPN, Gibbs was asked for his prediction ahead of Arsenal vs Tottenham this weekend.

“To be honest, how I was feeling about Spurs with Harry Kane leaving, I was worried the North London Derby was going to lose its excitement because I just didn’t fancy Spurs,” he said.

“But I’m actually happy they’ve started well so it’s nicely poised for the weekend but I feel that Arsenal are going to come up trumps.

“I reckon Tottenham are going to be brought down a few pegs this weekend.

“At the Emirates with the way it’s rocking at the moment, I’m going to go 3-1 Arsenal.”

Tottenham are very much at the beginning of a process under Postecoglou after the Aussie boss took over during the summer.

But Spurs have impressed so far and Sunday’s clash at the Emirates will be a good indicator as to exactly where they’re at.

Of course, Arsenal have been the second-best side in the league over the past year and picked up two comfortable wins in the North London Derby last season.

Yet, Tottenham are expected to have a real go under Postecoglou which should make for an entertaining game on Sunday.

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