Bentley: If Bale is available, Arsenal will pay his wages
Former Arsenal and Tottenham midfielder, David Bentley, believes that if Gareth Bale is available, the Gunners won’t have any problem coughing up his wages.
Former Arsenal and Tottenham midfielder, David Bentley, believes that if Gareth Bale is available, the Gunners won’t have any problem coughing up his wages.
Kane is less reliant on his teammates than Lacazette is, according to Kevin Campbell.
Ian Wright was a victim of bullying at Crystal Palace.
David Bentley doesn’t understand why Alexandre Lacazette hasn’t been playing every game.
Tony Adams says questions will always be asked about the current Tottenham side until they win a trophy.
Emmanuel Petit believes the key difference between Arsenal and Tottenham is the commitment of their players.
Martin Keown thinks that the North London derby will end in a draw, although he’s hoping there will be goals.
David Seaman and Tim Sherwood have given their predictions ahead of the North London Derby on Saturday afternoon.
Emmanuel Eboue says the fans need to give Arsène Wenger a chance, because without them the Gunners won’t be able to succeed.
Gilberto Silva recalls scoring against Tottenham, helping the Gunners beat their biggest rivals in emphatic fashion.
Lee Dixon thinks the intensity of the North London derby has died down, and Arsenal don’t have enough desire to win the fixture anymore.
Ian Wright says Alexandre Lacazette must start every game.
Alexandre Lacazette and Harry Kane are different strikers, but both are desperate to score goals, according to Ian Wright.
Alexis Sanchez is feeling the pressure of wanting to leave the club, according to Emmanuel Eboue.
Jens Lehmann has described how he cut out any distractions from his wife ahead of the 2006 World Cup quarter-final.
Ian Wright has laughed off the suggestion that Mesut Özil is even more technically capable than Arsenal legend Dennis Bergkamp.
The league doesn’t lie. Spurs are better than Arsenal, says Ray Parlour.
George Graham believes Arsene Wenger should move on as manager of Arsenal.
In Jens Lehmann’s new book, The Madness is on the Pitch, he opens up about the English media’s portrayal of his character after he joined Arsenal in 2003.
Edu has revealed how Arsene Wenger helped him adapt to life in England after his move to Arsenal from Brazil in 2001, as did Sol Campbell… sort of.